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Friday, May 23, 2008
Kathryn Jean Lopez :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dems Helping to Destabilize Latin America
by Kathryn Jean Lopez
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May 20 marked Cuban Independence Day -- a bittersweet occasion celebrating a freedom won more than 100 years ago but no longer known to the long-suffering residents of Cuba.

John McCain went to Miami for the occasion to assure Cuban exiles that he is committed to pressuring the tyrannical regime in Havana "to release all political prisoners unconditionally, to legalize all political parties, labor unions and free media, and to schedule internationally monitored elections."

The Republican presidential nominee said the embargo "must stay in place until these basic elements of democratic society are met."

Cuba isn't the only Latin nation that needs our help. McCain reminded Americans of our responsibilities to our other South American friends and blasted his Democratic colleagues for refusing to pass the Colombian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) now before Congress:

"Colombia is a beacon of hope in a region where the Castro brothers, (Venezuelan President) Hugo Chavez and others are actively seeking to thwart economic progress and democracy."

Stalling on the approval of the CFTA "will not create one American job or start one American business, but it will divide us from our Colombian partners at a time when they are battling the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) terrorists and their allied drug cartels."

When Alvaro Uribe became Colombia's president in 2002, he faced what seemed an impossible task: Waging a war on narco-terrorism, on a continent whose loudest voice is narco-terror supporter Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's president. But since taking office, Uribe has made progress, most recently in mid-May, when Nelly Avila Moreno, a top FARC commander, turned herself in. In Uribe's five-year tenure, Colombia has seen a drop in murders, kidnappings and assassinations.

But these facts don't impress the U.S. Democratic Party, whose leadership is stalling the free-trade agreement. The free-trade agreement would cost Americans next to nothing. As things stand, most Colombian goods already enter the United States duty-free. The agreement would open Colombia's markets to our exporters, and strengthen our economic and security ties to a friend that's fighting bad guys on a continent full of dangerous ones with an especially dangerous one in Venezuela: Chavez. He considers FARC a legitimate army. Continued...

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Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor of National Review Online, writes a weekly column of conservative political and social commentary for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
 
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Subject: Active anti Foreign Policy
Worse is that Inter Pol has determined that an American member of the House of Representatives, has been actively working against the Uribe government behind the scenes.
Rep. McGovern (?) has actually been working with Chavez & co. to undermine that govt.
Now why is a member of Congress working in a nation (Venezuela), that spews hateful rhetoric at us, to undermine the government of a nation that embraces the free market & democracy (Colombia). Colombia wants good relations with us & has worked hard to establish them. They have been an ally in the war on illegal drugs. They have helped us & supported efforts in the UN and they have helped other democracies. But the socialist in the crowd is helped covertly by a US Congressman to undermine a freely elected democratic government. WHY??????
I say, its illegal. In the least its immoral. And if the Ethics Committee does not censure the man, we have a significant problem that will only help destroy this nation.

The Castro brothers...
.. both have one foot on a banana peel & the other in the grave. US politicians, left & right, should just shut up & wait until the inevitible happens, then let the Cuban people, including political refugees, determine their own future. If a President Obama 'talks' to that regime, the Castro second-stringers will have the 'creds' they need to continue that ruthless dictatorship for another century.
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