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Columbian Government Violates Geneva Conventions, Commits War Crimes

Not surprising really. The GOC (Government of Columbia) used the International Red Cross logo in violation of the Geneva Convention during its recent hostage rescue. Pretty much the same thing terrorists do, isn’t it…hiding in mosques and such?

There isn’t much difference between Columbia’s government and the FARC. Columbia has had a corrupt government for many years, and certainly engages in less than legal and ethical activities. It even supports some narco-trafficking paramilitaries. But the GOC is on good terms with our own Federal government, and signing deals with Panama and the Port of New Orleans and the American Congress just as fast as it can.

America has neglected Latin America for far too long, and now China and even Hezbollah are rampant throughout South America. The governments we’re on good terms with aren’t exactly progressive nor without their share of oppression and human rights abuses—not to mention they contribute to the global narcotics market in no small measure. Which even Afghanistan does. Funny how we support so many nations producing so much of the drugs on the world market, isn’t it? Even funnier that our own military and law enforcement agencies even aid and abet narco-trafficking and human rights abuses (such as against the Mapuche and other citizens in Chile).

I’m sure there’s a good reason for it though, right?

Anyone out there actually think anything will happen to Columbia for its war crimes? That’s what using the Red Cross logo in a military operation constitutes after all. Nothing will happen to Columbia’s government, no one will stand trial, and no one will go to prison or be executed or removed from power. It is perfectly fine to violate the law when those carrying the biggest sticks (and waterboarding like it’s a sport) are your patrons after all.


Add comment July 15, 2008

A Matter Of Conscience

This may surprise many of my regular readers. Or not. Today, a post of conscience on an issue that the majority of my regular readers know is a hot-button topic for me—illegal immigration.

I had recently signed up for the Blogs For Borders project and yesterday was to be the second week to post the weekly blog burst here. However, I took issue with it. I am staunchly for immigration control and securing our borders. There are many things, though, that I do not stand for, nor advocate.

I took issue with this week’s blog burst. I wrote an open letter to the makers of it, and post it here for your perusal. I had originally intended not to include the blog burst, but chose to do so, so you could see for yourselves why I took issue with it.

To those who think I only see one side of an issue, this should prove a real eye-opener…

Continue Reading Add comment March 14, 2007

Lapland And Old Arctic Maps

I was researching the recent rioting in Denmark and somehow I ended up reading more about Finland. I have had a sort of romanticized fascination with Finland for about two decades. That is around the time a beautiful Finnish exchange student made me want to learn more about the country…

Continue Reading 1 comment March 5, 2007

Die Bleeding Alongside The Rest Of Your Kind

The title of this post is a line taken from a comment I received recently, which is shown below in its entirety. It seems I have been getting more and more of these sort of hate-filled comments lately. So, I wanted to take the time to address them as is fitting…

Continue Reading 2 comments March 2, 2007

Canadian Conquistadors And The Corporate Rape Of Araucania And Patagonia

You know, I cut Canadians a lot of slack and for a lot of reasons. Their country is beautiful, they make some good beer, their women are cute and sexy (heck, some are hot), and I trained with some great guys in Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry once. They try hard to appear as a happy, friendly people who are enlightened and love everyone (kind of like the French), and they have fostered a reputation for being an all-around swell bunch of people.

Unfortunately, they have problems pulling it off when there are such major and glaringly obvious examples that go to show there is a darker, more sinister side to our northern neighbor.

Continue Reading 4 comments January 6, 2007

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