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Bolivia, Venezuela & Cuba trade agreemen

97397Dec 2, 2006 1:01pm
Text of the trade agreement

quest.quixote.org/node/305 [quest.quixote.org/node/305]


YariouDec 2, 2006 1:21pm
people actually post in this forum?


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Laukev7Dec 2, 2006 4:46pm
Looks like now they do.


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YozaDec 2, 2006 4:59pm
Equador might be a candidate for joining that trade block soon washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/26/ [washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/26/]
AR2006112600311.html?nav=rss_print/asection
First Returns Indicate Win For Ecuadoran Reformer - washingtonpost.com


HamfishJan 23, 2007 2:59am
It's no great surprise really given that the majority of South American countries are trying to break away from the trade agreements forced on them by the US.

BTW.. that link doesn't work Yoza


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YozaFeb 23, 2007 9:32pm
stupid link


Pepe1313Jul 30, 2007 6:35am
Greaat... yet another country we´ll be throwing money at to align with our neo-empire. We have a saying in spanish: "Por dinero baila el mono". You figure it out


KingAssmarAug 16, 2007 2:19pm
At least you're open about who you're buying, and who you're paying.

You don't secretly give money and arms to paramilitary groups that are essentially terrorists.

The US has failed in implementing it's imperialist intentions in the south, and now it's time for someone else to try. As long as the government keeps control of it's banks, you're going to end up having to give your money away anyway, as we have here to all our banks, all with all our loans and all our debt.


Pepe1313Sep 19, 2007 3:04pm
Hmmm, I wouldn´t say we´re open, more than it´s painfully obvious. Because in fact, Chávez isn´t being open. Au contraire: He´posing as a Robin Hood when his intentions are no better than ANY empire. And worst of all is, we have A LOT of people impoverished here, that could use this money through investments in the country; well done, smart and no strings attached investments.


KingAssmarSep 21, 2007 1:48pm
There's no such thing as a free meal.

I may be an outsider, but from an objective outsider's point of view, your empire looks better than ours. Sure, you have poor, but so do your neighbors, and any money invested by Venezuela in places like Bolivia or Ecuador is a pretty safe bet that, under the new leadership, you'll see big returns. You're not giving your money away, but instead paying off these countries' loans to the IMF, and lowering the interest. That doesn't mean that they are no interest loans, only a more marginal rate. You're still making money, where you would just be spending it anyway. Everyone has problems, every economic system has faults, but we have to work within the framework our predecessors put in place, until we can change the framework itself.

All I hear from you is, "Me first."

Say something new.


Bolivia, Venezuela & Cuba trade agreemen

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