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Yes, He Can: Bolivian President Evo Morales calls Obama an imperialist and a war criminal./ Ecuadorean president Correa Denounces US Plans to Intervene in Latin America./ Washington Post Slams Venezuela for Electing Former Bus Driver. (Wasnt that the American Dream?)/ US senators demand probe into alleged ties between Federal Reserve supervisors and officials at Goldman Sachs. ::: Yes, He Can: Bolivian President Evo Morales calls Obama an imperialist and a war criminal. https://youtube/watch?v=1F0yE6aV5ng Bolivian President Evo Morales harshly criticized US President Barack Obama in an interview with RT Spanish, calling him a war criminal who should be tried in international court. The outspoken critic of US policy did not mince words in the interview, lashing out at capitalism, the UN Security Council and America’s “imperialist” foreign policy. / Ecuadorean president Correa Denounces US Plans to Intervene in Latin America. telesurtv.net/english/news/Correa-Denounces-U.S.-Plans-to-Intervene-in-Latin-America-20140928-0007.html The Ecuadorean president said that the new Obama-sponsored leadership centers are an obvious plan to intervene in democratic Latin America countries Ecuadors President Rafael Correa criticized on Saturday a new U.S. government plan to intervene and weaken Latin American governments. Correa said that Obamas intention to create six innovation centers for educating new “leaders” in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, and Asia, was clearly intended to interfere with Latin American countries. / Washington Post Slams Venezuela for Electing Former Bus Driver. fair.org/blog/2014/09/25/washington-post-slams-venezuela-for-electing-former-bus-driver/ Its no secret that the Washington Post editorial page was quite alarmed by Venezuelas shift to the left under former President Hugo Chavez. The Post–like the rest of elite US media (Extra!, 11/05)–was an unrelenting critic of Chavezs policies. In a scathing editorial (9/20/14), the Post went after Chavezs successor Nicolas Maduro, calling him an economically illiterate former bus driver because he rejected the advice of pragmatists and will continue to pursue policies that are ruining what was once Latin America’s richest country. During the Chavez years, the most important economic story was the rapid gains by the countrys poor (FAIR Blog, 12/13/12); what the Post remembers as the good old days were when prosperity was not so widely shared. / US senators demand probe into alleged ties between Federal Reserve supervisors and officials at Goldman Sachs. rt/usa/191092-fed-goldman-sachs-leak/ US Senate Banking Committee members are calling for hearings and full investigation into alleged ties between Federal Reserve supervisors and officials at Goldman Sachs, a bank the Fed was supposed to be policing. .
Posted on: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 18:48:16 +0000

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