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Divernan

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30. Edumacate yourself re CIA's role in overthrowing central american governments.
Fri Aug 22, 2014, 07:46 AM
Aug 2014

It's all about major US corporations paying starvation wages for generations, and putting in their paid stooges (trained/paid by the CIA) to terrorize the locals and overthrow democratically elected leaders in central America to keep it that way.

Honduras: Military Coup Engineered By Two US Companies

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23211.htm

August 07, 2009 "Information Clearing House" -- I recently visited Central America. Everyone I talked with there was convinced that the military coup that had overthrown the democratically-elected president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, had been engineered by two US companies, with CIA support. And that the US and its new president were not standing up for democracy.

Earlier in the year Chiquita Brands International Inc. (formerly United Fruit) and Dole Food Co had severely criticized Zelaya for advocating an increase of 60% in Honduras’s minimum wage, claiming that the policy would cut into corporate profits. They were joined by a coalition of textile manufacturers and exporters, companies that rely on cheap labor to work in their sweatshops.

Memories are short in the US, but not in Central America. I kept hearing people who claimed that it was a matter of record that Chiquita (United Fruit) and the CIA had toppled Guatemala’s democratically-elected president Jacobo Arbenz in 1954 and that International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT), Henry Kissinger, and the CIA had brought down Chile’s Salvador Allende in 1973. These people were certain that Haiti’s president Jean-Bertrand Aristide had been ousted by the CIA in 2004 because he proposed a minimum wage increase, like Zelaya’s.

I was told by a Panamanian bank vice president, “Every multinational knows that if Honduras raises its hourly rate, the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean will have to follow. Haiti and Honduras have always set the bottom line for minimum wages. The big companies are determined to stop what they call a ‘leftist revolt’ in this hemisphere. In throwing out Zelaya they are sending frightening messages to all the other presidents who are trying to raise the living standards of their people.”


And we see Bill AND Hillary Clinton's support for the corporate funded militalry coup of Honduras' legally elected president, Manuel Zelaya:

It turns out that two of the Honduran coup government's top advisers have close ties to the US secretary of state. One is Lanny Davis, an influential lobbyist who was a personal lawyer for President Bill Clinton and also campaigned for Hillary. G Gordon Liddy, the man who organised the infamous Watergate break-in in 1972, once said of his friend Davis: "He can defend the indefensible." Davis is doing that quite well lately, testifying for the coup government at a congressional hearing last week, and spinning the media on their behalf.

The other hired gun for the coup government that has deep Clinton ties is Bennett Ratcliff. "Every proposal that Micheletti's group presented was written or approved by [Ratcliff]," a witness told the New York Times on Sunday. Who is Ratcliff? He was a senior executive for Bob Squier, known as the father of the modern political campaign. At his funeral in 2000, which was attended by some of the most powerful Democrats in the country, Squier was eulogised by Bill Clinton. Speaking on behalf of himself and vice-president Al Gore, also at the funeral, Clinton said: "But for [Squier], we might not have been here today." And not only them. In 1992, Squier's firm represented about a third of the Senate's Democrats. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2009/jul/16/honduras-coup-obama-clinton

“The high-powered hidden support for Honduras' coup: The country's rightful president was ousted by a military leadership that takes many of its cues from Washington insiders.” by Mark Weisbrot, Los Angeles Times, July 23, 2009


http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-weisbrot23-2009jul23,0,7566740.story (July 23, 2009)

“Chiquita admits to paying Colombia terrorists: Banana company agrees to $25 million fine for paying AUC for protection” MSNBC March 15, 2007 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17615143/ (July 24, 2009)

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Fresh coat of blood on our hands geomon666 Aug 2014 #1
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Aug 2014 #2
WTF is the matter with us? We are sick as a society. n/t albino65 Aug 2014 #3
WTF is the matter with us? AlbertCat Aug 2014 #12
Agreed: christx30 Aug 2014 #21
But a good part of the problems in Honduras ARE attributable to the US lolly Aug 2014 #23
Edumacate yourself re CIA's role in overthrowing central american governments. Divernan Aug 2014 #30
"WTF" was the matter with the country YOUR ancestors emigrated from? Divernan Aug 2014 #29
"WTF" was the matter with the country YOUR ancestors emigrated from? AlbertCat Aug 2014 #32
asdf stone space Aug 2014 #4
We'll I hope those protesting idiots are happy newfie11 Aug 2014 #5
+ 1 lunasun Aug 2014 #9
Well, they seem to have moved on now-- lolly Aug 2014 #19
There seems to be a screw loose in their world newfie11 Aug 2014 #22
Tegucigalpa, not San Pedro Sula, is the capital of Honduras. ColesCountyDem Aug 2014 #6
Murder capital, not capital city bigtonka Aug 2014 #7
But but they are not 'real' refugees lunasun Aug 2014 #8
USA! USA! USA! I bet the dumbies are still chanting it. n/t tom_kelly Aug 2014 #13
5 . . . 4 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . Jack Rabbit Aug 2014 #10
Oh yeah I almost forgot to expect that thanks! lunasun Aug 2014 #14
Thanks, Rick Perry! tclambert Aug 2014 #11
Republicans are such heartless fucks. blackspade Aug 2014 #15
Unfortunately, so are some people presenting themselves as Democrats. Divernan Aug 2014 #31
So close to having escaped their killers, just to be handed right back to them. Judi Lynn Aug 2014 #16
The KKKbaggers must be so proud. nt valerief Aug 2014 #17
Can President Obama do anything to stop the deportation of those that should be given refugee status Dragonfli Aug 2014 #18
I know where Hell is... ReRe Aug 2014 #20
K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2014 #24
Can't the US just pretend they want to spite some Honduran politician Ash_F Aug 2014 #25
Honduras was trying Democracy until the US-backed coup of 2009... Octafish Aug 2014 #26
There are Right Wingers SCREAMING about this claiming they aren't REALLY "kids"... Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2014 #27
I'm sure that Jesus would approve. /nt yardwork Aug 2014 #28
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