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June 8, 2003 From a news story by Phil Brennan, NewsMax Friday, June 6, 2003 he talks about U.S. ambassador to Brazil, Donna Hrinak, being an ardent Lula backer. This is dangerous because LuLa is short for Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva who is plunging his nation into communism and allying himself with Fidel Castro and Castro's puppet in Venezuela, Hugo Chavez. Its been said that Hrinak's sympathies for Lula's Marxist party are "so notorious that the running joke in Brasilia was to ask whether she would show up at Lula's inauguration in a red dress." Hrinak publicly applauded the global appeasement movement and agreed to meet with Hussein's ambassador in Brasilia at PT's suggestion (Brazilian Workers' Party's known as PT and has anti American attitudes towards the US), just weeks before her boss, Secretary of State Colin Powell, requested that all countries expel Hussein's diplomats. Oh and to add to this when prime-time TV ads sponsored by PT and its allied parties such as PC do B (Brazilian Communist Party) and PSB (Brazilian Socialist Party) attacked President Bush for his position on Iraq, Hrinak failed to defend Bush. What really BURNS me though is that President Bush will meet with Lula at the White House on June 20. Why do we continue to play and pander to these wanna be terroists.?? Brennan's article also stated Brazilian-American Gerald Brant, a writer and former candidate for Brazil's congress, wrote that "anti-American sentiment has grown so high in Brazil that President Bush received a lower approval rating among Brazilians than Saddam Hussein in an opinion poll conducted during the war in Iraq by the respected IBOPE Institute. That's not all, Brant points his finger at Lula's foreign policy adviser, Marco Aurelio Garcia, a notorious hard-line Marxist operative and founder and executive secretary of Sao Paulo Forum, a coalition of leftist parties and revolutionary movements dedicated, Garcia says, to "offsetting our losses in Eastern Europe with our victories in Latin America." In other words, rebuilding shattered world communism in Latin America. This new axis of terrorism begins in Cuba, then works its way down to Colombia, financed with Venezuelan oil billions, and ends in Lula's Brazil. Every year since 1990, Garcia has made it his priority to meet with with Fidel Castro and meet with FARC (Terrorist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). What they talk about is a matter that remains behind closed doors. But every time they meet, FARC always increases its attacks in the weeks that follow, with a high cost in loss of human lives. Garcia's Brazil will actively work against United States policy, starting with its policy toward Castro. "We'll attempt to eliminate the trade embargo against Cuba," he promises. Brandt says that Garcia is, in fact, a hard-line communist. He wants to revive communism. The Communist 'Agenda Is Clear' In an article which he wrote about Karl Marx's "The Communist Manifesto," he concluded: "The agenda is clear. If this new horizon which we search for is still called communism, it is time to re-constitute it." Garcia also states "We have to first give the impression that we are democrats, initially, we have to accept certain things. But that won't last." Then Brennan wrote on and showed since Lula took power on January 1st, his government: 1. has gone back and forth on abandoning the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and building nuclear weapons. 2. has gone back and forth on offering exile to Saddam Hussein. 3. has refused the Colombian government's request to consider the FARC terrorists. 4. shored up Chavez with oil shipments during the height of the Venezuelan opposition's strike. 5. declared a "strategic partnership" with communist China. 6. abandoned scientific cooperation agreements with the U.S. 7. appointed a self-defined Trotskyite and a Communist Party leader as cabinet ministers. 8. repeatedly compared Free Trade Area of the Americas to "U.S. annexation." 9. vocally supported France's anti-war efforts. 10. lobbied Chile to vote against the U.S. on the U.N. Security Council and abstained from condemning Castro's crackdown on dissidents at the U.N. Human Rights Committee in Geneva. This the future of Latin America!! As Richard Nixon once remarked, "As goes Brazil, so goes Latin America". If that's true, Latin America is headed for a communist takeover! Brant worries that "the entire South American continent may be getting off the train. Leftist regimes are also in power in Chile and Ecuador and spreading fast. "Fidel Castro's wildest revolutionary ambitions," warned Brant, "are being fulfilled right under the nose of the Bush administration. As Castro once said, "The US can't attack us if the rest of Latin America is in flames." Anyway thought I should share this article.. ------------ About the author: Jaime Furlong has been in Aeronautics for 3 years and in the Automotive for 10, as well as serving in the Navy for 10 years. Has kids and is actively involved in youth organizations. Email Jaime Furlong: jfuschem2000@yahoo.com Comment on this column in the forum. ------------ |
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