Monday, June 4, 2007

Images Of Enameled Mudroom Cubby

The Filmmaker and the Terrorist

Filming a documentary in Cuba seems to be a crime to blow up an airplane in flight does not seem to be.
Criticizing the private system of health in the United States, where 50 million people lack health insurance seems to be a crime, planting bombs in a hotel and kill innocent civilians does not seem to be.

It's not irony, nor a nightmare, nor a bad joke, but the reality of two men who recently took over the major headlines around the world and the major television screens.

I mean the American director Michael Moore, producer of the film "Fahrenheit 9 / 11", and narcoterrorist Cuban Posada Carriles also known as Osama Bin Laden of Latin America.
In his documentary "Fahrenheit 9 / 11", winner of the Cannes International Film Festival, which came out in thousands of cinemas in the United States in June of 2004, Moore revealed the Bush family connections with the oil sheiks of Arabia Arabia and inefficient form with which George W. Bush has handled the crisis of 9 / 11.

The documentary, winner of 25 film awards including an Oscar and nominated for 12 other awards, was a success in theaters around the world.

Now the U.S. Treasury Department has sent a letter to the director of the film soliciting information about a trip that the manufacturer has done to Cuba to do the filming for the new documentary "Sicko" which analyzes the shortcomings of the health system in North America.
E 'forbidden for North American citizens to visit Cuba or do business with the island.

Moore's lawyers say the Oscar winner has requested permission to visit Cuba, but never received an answer.

Moore traveled with a group of U.S. citizens of civil protection that the 9 / 11 was the scene of the attacks and since then has developed a series of health and respiratory problems due to the highly toxic condition of the place.

In the documentary, the men civil protection are treated in Cuba because of the lack of adequate treatment in the United States.

Some media, the busiest in the criticism of Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro, who offer a balanced view, and respecting their readers, has ignored this news.

This attitude contrasts with the obsession with the magnifying glass to analyze everything that happens in Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia or Ecuador, countries that have rebelled against the empire.

Even the imprisonment of journalist Judith Miller of The New York Times, is passed over in complete silence for tarzanes "freedom" of the press.

On the other hand, the ex-agent CIA and Cuban narcoterrorist nationalized Venezuelan Luis Posada Carriles, has in his resume with a string of facts and accusations encompassing attacks on Cuban diplomatic missions, international hotels in bomb explosion in the air of a Cuban air force plane full of civilians, on Barbados, in 1976.
Posada has boasted of his crimes he confessed to a large extent in the different interviews to the press. In particular, in a
with journalist Ann Louise's New York Times, in 1998, the old terrorist claims to be the réponse of a series of explosions in some hotels and restaurants in Havana, where 11 civilians were wounded and a young Italian industrial place was killed.

In an editorial of 21 April 2007, the NYT, Bernardino Alvarez, Ambassador of Venezuela in the United States, wrote: "Allowing Posada Carriles narcoterrorist to avoid justice for his crimes of which the author describes itself as intellectual and material, casts doubts on the seriousness of President Bush in his war against terrorism. "

Luis Posada Carriles was among other things, a proponent of the return of "democracy" in Nicaragua during the notorious narco-Contra war of aggression, war declared illegal by the International Court of Justice acknowledged that in dell'Aya the full responsibility of the United States and former president Reagan.
This historic verdict was able to earn the more heavy and deadly silence of the media world and what is worse than national, the same media who prefer to dwell on the color of the pants of vellum or who prefer to emphasize the taste and the color art, the first lady, calling arguments "far more serious."

After escaping from a Venezuelan prison in 1985, with the help of anti-Castro fanatic Batista, Jorge Mas Canosa, Posada Carriels reappears Ilopango military airport in El Salvador under the false name of Ramon Medina, under the orders of CIA agent Felix Rodriguez, another anti-Castro, who had participated in the 1967 murder of the Americas guerrilla, Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Bolivia.
During his stay in Ilopango, Posada worked under the orders of the assassination of Che, supervised the transfer of weapons to the contras in Nicaragua and cocaine to the United States.

On October 5, 1986, Eugene Hasenfus is captured Sandinista People's Army in Southern Zelaya, after his plane was shot down with the C-123, in an effort to supply arms to the contras.

Well, the aircraft already owned by a known narcotraficcante, former CIA agent (Barry Seal), came from IIopango Hasenfus ammeter and have received personally ordered by Posada Carriles.
Posada also attempted to assassinate President Fidel Castro in Panama in November 2000. Informed of his presence at the University of Panama City, the terrorist Cubans organized a group of conspirators including Guillermo Novo, who had participated in the murder of Orlando Letelier, the Chilean government's Registrar of Salvador Allende, and his assistant Ronni Moffitt, in Washington in 1976.
The terrorist tried and convicted in Panama, was "pardoned" by the outgoing president, Mireya Moscoso.
After escaping from the country secretly and illegally entered the United States, mysteriously reappeared in Miami. The immigration service
the arrest in Texas, charged with a lesser crime than murder and that he lied to a federal form, and after a few days in jail but is free cuatelare custody.

While director Michael Moore will be investigated and perhaps will end on trial ver pear parts of a documentary filmed in Cuba, the terrorist better known in the Western Hemisphere (the Americas), Posada, the Bin Laden Latino, was released from prison, despite the confession of his crimes before the entire world through the New York Times.
The Declaration of Independence of the United States says that "we support as a self-evident truth that all men are created equal"
You can ask if Michael Moore and Posada Carriles are really equal before the law

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