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Brazil Forum, a United Effort Against the Bush Threat PDF Print E-mail
2005 - February 2005
Written by Marjorie Cohn   
Thursday, 03 February 2005 18:56

Bush Is the Biggest Terrorist, says the sign at the World Social Forum in BrazilThe Fifth Annual World Social Forum (WSF) held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, from January 26-31 garnered almost no media coverage in the United States. Timed to coincide with the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the WSF drew 155,000 activists from 135 countries, who assembled to challenge Bush's agenda.

The weeklong happening, called "Another World Is Possible," kicked off with a "march for peace." An estimated 200,000 people, many with turbans or indigenous clothing, carried bright flags and marched to the beat of omnipresent drums.

Several bore posters with pictures of Bush ("The World's No. 1 Terrorist"). The mood was festive but purposeful as old and young, black, brown, yellow and white, prepared to strategize about how to create a just and peaceful world.

One of the most compelling speakers at the WSF was John Perkins, a former CIA operative and self-described economic hit man for U.S. imperialism.

It was Perkins' job to meet with a leader of a targeted country and encourage him to accept a large loan for a project that both the CIA and the leader knew the country could not afford.

The money would go to a bank in the United States and U.S. corporations would get the contract to do the job. The country was then beholden to the United States, manipulated to support U.S. policy and make its natural resources available to U.S. corporations. This is the model of "neo-liberalism."

Where a head of state refused to accept the CIA's offer, Perkins would remind him that several leaders had been assassinated or become the victims of a coup and removed from office (e.g., Chile, Haiti).

In such a situation, the CIA would back opposition movements within the target country, support corrupt military leaders, or undermine the country's economy.

The CIA often sent in "jackals," or "hit men," who plied their trade when other methods failed. Omar Torrijos, former president of Panama, was one victim of these jackals.

When both the economic hit men and the jackals were unsuccessful in bringing the country under U.S. domination, the tactic of last resort was war. This is what happened in Iraq after the U.S. was unable to convince Saddam to support its policies.

Notwithstanding Bush's rhetoric about creating democracies throughout the world, the United States has tried mightily to facilitate the overthrow of twice democratically-elected Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. But it has thus far failed.

There was talk last week at the WSF that the U.S. is attempting to get Colombia to invade Venezuela, but Chavez and other Latin American leaders are trying to defuse the situation.

Likewise, Dick Cheney lobbed out the possibility that Israel might attack Iran (thereby using Israel as a U.S. surrogate to enable the installation of an Iranian government more receptive to U.S. policies).

Hugo Chavez, who also spoke at the WSF, received a hero's welcome. He highlighted the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), a proposal made by Venezuela as an alternative to the Free Trade of the Americas.

The ALBA emphasizes social and cultural exchanges over profit-based economic deals. Chavez noted, "We can't wait for a sustained economic growth of 10 years in order to start reducing poverty through the trickledown effect, as the neoliberal economic theories propose."

Chavez criticized Condoleezza Rice's recent assertion that Chavez was "a negative force in the region." He said relations between the U.S. and Venezuela will remain unhealthy as long as the United States continues its policy of aggression.

"The most negative force in the world today is the government of the United States," Chavez said.

Significantly, Chavez maintained, "We must start talking again about equality. The U.S. government talks about freedom and liberty, but never about equality."

Indeed, Bush told the Congressional Black Caucus a few days ago that he was "unfamiliar" with the Voting Rights Act.

Walden Bello, executive director of Focus on the Global South and professor of sociology and public administration at the University of the Philippines, analyzed the role that cultural oppression played in the U.S. presidential election.

Bello said that although neo-liberalism and militarism are significant problems, "the cultural dimension is what led the Bush administration to victory by drawing its support largely based on white people in the U.S."

He noted, "The Bush administration in fact appeals to traditional forms of cultural oppression through traditional forms of cultural ethnocentrism and of traditional and old forms of racism."

The people who voted for Bush, according to Bello, "were voting against blacks, they were voting against immigrants, the feminist movement, foreign imports and foreign ideas that are not American."

The American Association of Jurists (AAJ), in association with the Latin American Association of Labor Lawyers, sponsored three days of panel discussions on Law, Public Order and Social Integration at the WSF.

As the U.S. representative to the AAJ, I gave a presentation on Human Rights and the New World Order, in which I noted that Bush told his advisors on the evening of September 11, 2001, that the terrorist attacks provided a "great opportunity" for the United States.

Likewise, when the tsunami devastated Asia, Condoleezza Rice used almost the same words. She said the tsunami was a "wonderful opportunity" for the U.S. I presented an analysis of how the neoconservatives have hijacked United States foreign policy and the resulting decimation of human rights, including the torture of prisoners in U.S. custody.

Another speaker at the AAJ conference was Arnel Medina Cuenca, president of the National Union of Cuban Jurists. Discussing the U.S. policy of neo-liberalism, he said, "Matan a los pobres pero no a la pobresa" ("They kill the poor but not the poverty.")

The AAJ passed a resolution in support of the five Cuban political prisoners incarcerated in New York for what was, in effect, their anti-terrorist actions against terrorists in the U.S. who sought to overthrow the Cuban government.

Another AAJ resolution calls for the return of Vieques, a United States military installation on the land of the U.S. colony Puerto Rico.

The resolution also calls on the U.S. government to finance the decontamination of Vieques, which has been poisoned by depleted uranium and heavy metals from U.S. weapons testing and military training exercises.

As a result the people of Vieques have the highest incidence of cancer in Puerto Rico.

Programs at the WSF advocated sustainable development, cancellation of Third World debt, an end to corporate abuse, struggle against United States imperialism, and termination of the occupation of Iraq.

In Bush's State of the Union address there was more rhetoric about "freedom," "liberty" and spreading democracy throughout the world. For most of the people of the world, however, Bush's words signal the spread of neo-liberalism, aggression and regime change, to their detriment.

The World Social Forum is one small step toward uniting progressives from around the world to defy Bush's agenda which threatens us all.

Marjorie Cohn, is a contributing editor to Truthout - www.truthout.org -, a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, executive vice president of the National Lawyers Guild, and the U.S. representative to the executive committee of the American Association of Jurists.



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I wonder where this will go
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
Lula and Bush are both international activists. Lula wants collectivism with world taxation, taking firearms from individuals, and aligning with Castro and Chavez. The two are exactly opposed. Either Americans live with Castro style socialist control or Brazilians have free enterprise. Which side are you on? Hint on which side I'm on: If you want my gun, you will have to pry it out of my cold dead fingers. Better dead than Red.
extremism on both sides
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
Ok, Bush is not a great President and has alot of issues...however, there should be very little reason to trust communist and radical activists on the other side either. The above article written by Cohn, with its fascinating accusations, I think should be made into a movie. Now however, we need to find some actors to save the world...
;/
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
bush is a motha f**ka ;/
The Bush Regime
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
While the number one terrorist GWB is in power, may the allmighty have mercy on us all!
...
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
Actually, the majority of educated Americans are still idiots. Bush can make the richer rich, poorer poor and eventually the middle class poor, take always their health care, send their kids in battle to die for his profit and re-election, prevent gays from marrying to get the churches vote, and eliminate social security…I’m amazed how we in the USA went from freeing the world from Hitler to electing the greatest oppressor this country has ever had. The only thing Bush is doing right is spending huge amounts of money to increase the US capital. But that won’t make the middle class strong with the policies that he has installed! Capitalism creates the sickness of greed and communism creates lazyness and injustice. I can think of a better form of government, but I’m an engineer, not a politician!
Good thing!
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
We have an engineer that doesn't want to be a politican. Now if we could get politicians to stop being social engineers, it would be a big improvement!
Wow!
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
This is hilarious until you realize that people actually believe this drivel...

People see what they wish to see, hear what they want to hear, believe what suits them best. As Goebbels said, it is much easier to get people to believe a big lie. Crime, corruption, murder, poverty, hunger, disease, are all due to the EUA.. Right...

In Afghanistan people voted for the first time in history. There is no oil, no wealth, just people who yearn for freedom and self-determination. Especially the women. The real shame was that the world, including the EUA, sat by and allowed it to continue for as long as it did.

I love Brasil, but beware those wo would be king...
It stincks...
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
I can smell George Bush 10000 miles away... The worse US president ever, born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
Don\'t worry folks`
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
Faggot US marines are being killed everyday in Iraq....justice at last!
Another Castro parrot
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
Rrrahhhhh!
What\'s wrong with the USA?
written by Guest, February 04, 2005
Are they going the deep end? The new secretary of state, Miss Rice, is in Europe laying the grounds to invade Iran next.

Is this Hitlerism to conquer the entire world? What is wrong with these people? My sympathy for americans is running real thin nowadays.

Enough violence....you live by the sward you shall perish by the sward!
never voted
written by Guest, February 05, 2005
I for one did not vote for Bush nor do I condone his policies. It makes me ashamed to have him leading my country and to read all the negative comments about it. I am a middle class worker who just tries to provide for my family, yet I am always met with challenges of job loss and other oppressive things that make it truly difficult to raise a family. I thought I lived in the land of the free...I think Americans need to wake up and start taking control of their government instead of leaving it in the hands of the politicians...
Miss Rice...a joke?
written by Guest, February 05, 2005
Miss Rice is nothing but a joke to the US. On the news it shows one day her 'assistant' stating one thing with IRAN and then the following day her stating the complete opposite....

I figure we will be going to war with IRAN next...Bush isn't happy unless he sends all our military over to convert the world to HIS beliefs and HIS ways...If your country has oil...watch out, HE will probably be sending troops there next!
never voted 2
written by Guest, February 05, 2005
There are decent well intented people such as yourself all over the world.

I think it is safe to assume that most people anywhere, with the exception of radicals American or otherwise, understand the difference between the evil US government and decent American people.

You are on my prayers...with all due respect, Sir.

Support of Aristide wretched
written by Guest, February 06, 2005
...And the statement that came out in support of this dictator and executioner of poor, black Haitians marks the all-time low point of the World Social Forum. It's organizers should be ashamed to have that document out in their name.
Please Open Your Eyes!
written by Guest, February 06, 2005
I am an American. At one time I was very proud of this, and even served in the US military. I have such a differnet view of my country's policies now that I am a little bit older and have lived outside of the country, I think that most Americans don't really know what is the real reson behind this war and the aggression of our government. Bush is a big joke. I still can hardly believe that such a ignorant man could be re-elected. I think that most Americans see only one side to things, thanks to what they herar on the news and read in the papers. why can't people realize that they shouldn't be led to believe everything in the newspapers and on TV. I hate that most people in this country only care about making money to spend more money. everything in this country is geared towards fast fixes that you can be bought anywhere. I think that this war against terror will only bring more terrorist actions against the US. I will not raise kids in this country. yes, there is opportunity to make money and live the American dream. but, along with this dream comes the whole mindset that says that we need more! more! and some more! which translate to more work, and more slaving. and for who...for corporate gain and the endless cycle of capitalist destuction and imperialism. don't get me wrong, i am not against a capitalist system, but when it gets out of hand like it is under the GWB administration and our country become an agressor under the name of democracy for all, then it is time for Americans to wake up and take some responsible action.
Some responsible action
written by Guest, February 07, 2005
Bring prayer back to public schools, outlaw abortion, punish America's enemies, cut taxes, kick th UN out of the US, it's the Kerry state people that are the status seekers. How many BMWs and thousand dollar suits do you see in the rural old Confederacy? The South: Home of the "stay at home" mom! Maybe YOU shouldn't have kids in this country. Like Dr. Laura Schlessinger says: If you're gonna dump 'em in Day Care, don't have 'em.
Forgive the brainwashed for they know no
written by Guest, February 07, 2005
Go ahead you idiots, keep sticking daisies in gun-barrels and while you are complaining annonimously, may God bless the men and women defending your rights. True Americans will never forget September 11th.
The World Social Forum
written by Guest, February 08, 2005
I am an American on assigment in Brasil. I tell say one thing about the lack of coverage of the WSF in the US...good, who gives a s**t anyway. What an excercise in futility, to see the coverage here of Sharon Stone and Bono hugging Lula and Chavez at least gave me a good laugh! And in case you Brasilian' did not notice, the main person being burned in efigy in Porto Alllegre was not Bush but your hero President Lula! Absolutly nothing was accomplished in this feel good, conference of losers. The fact that the only standing olvation given for the entire congress was the firery and revolutionary remarkes by Chavez, showed what a goat hump this really was...what a joke!
If I laugh, tis so I shall not weep
written by Guest, February 08, 2005
OMG - you have got to be kidding me! No wonder socialists are laughed out of rep**able places of power. Chavez was quite right...the US is a threat...to him. Let's have a close encounter with the "reality based community". Let’s see...conspiracy theories about the CIA, paranoia about Washington…workers of the world unite! All three probably can be cured with some good therapy. Please don’t sadden me further that more dupes are falling for this drivel. If socialism was actually useful, then it would not have been completely discredited throughout the majority of the world. The Chinese don’t even buy it any more. Has not socialism been the cataclysm that killed over 100m of its own people in its various incarnations in the past century? Has not leftist or socialist/”progressive” economic theories left every country that they have been practiced in economic disaster? Bush is a threat? I think the thinking of the WSF is a much more clear and present danger to the hungry in Brazil than the supposed machinations of Washington. Maybe the WSF should talk to the Indians about their epiphany about what raises people out of poverty. How about improving their economy and raising the overall standard of living, rather than focusing on how redistribution of resources can make everyone equally poor? If this is cutting edge thinking in Brazil, then the South Koreans are going to blow past Brazil’s GDP with a tenth of the population without much of a problem. I actually expect the Indians and Chinese to really start making inroads into Brazil pretty soon. Washington will be the least of these idiots problems. I hope responsible leaders in Brazil don't actually support the policies or ideology being pushed by the WSF. Then again...
Bush is full of Bus**t
written by Guest, February 08, 2005
that cowboy monkey ass!
Gettin a friggin clue
written by Guest, February 08, 2005
Dear Ms. Cohen. What the hell is truthout? Where the hell is Thomas Jefferson School of Law? And, just who is the National Lawyers Guild? Can you possibly, as an educated women, believe the garbage you have written. Thank God, you and people like you have no real power in the United States, and never will again. The World Social Forum was a "global" sized excerise in futility. Absolutly nothing was accomplished, and the only place it was covered was here in Brasil, where even the Brasilian papers wrote about what a nut roll it was. Oh, we should all thank Ms. Sharon Stone, for donating $10,000 to help some no name African country kill mosquitos. and it was lovely seeing Bono hugging Lula...but what exactly was accomplished for the poor of the world. Do you wnder why these types of events attract the worlds losers, when in Davos, real serious business was done, I'll bet the local pot dealers benefited from the WSF anyway. Sorry, Ms Cohen, your ideas are from the failed past. Only by impowering people, not governements to take charge of their own lives, and empowering them to do so will real change take place for the poor. Placing Chavez's age old tired retoric as an example for the poor to follow is disengenous and ignorant. But I will say one thing, I am so glad there are still a few of you left, it's good for a laugh every once in awhile!
Crazy Condie
written by Guest, February 09, 2005
Crazy Condie
written by Guest, February 09, 2005
Condie is the craziest black woman on planet earth and a perfect example of the years of psychological abuse blacks have had to endure in America that has made them as crazy as a "june bug".

For Condie to support a government that has committed centuries of genocide against blacks and Native Americans is the product of the brain damage most American blacks in positions of power have sustained along with the self hatred.

Condie is a true tool and a fool of the USA
READ and go to work if you have a job
written by Guest, February 10, 2005
GOD BLESS AMERICA
GOD BLES THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
GEORGE WALKER BUSH

CONDY RICE KICKS BUTT

Mad Brazilian cows in this forum: Stop embarassing your people and your country....
A black american stuck in the Busch BS
written by Guest, February 10, 2005
Condelezza is a pawn, yes she is the first black female to whole such an office...so what....I see right through it. but other americans may not...but i dont think you can fool all the people all the time. Busch is cutting social programs, spending 400 billion on the military, messing with social security and basically carving a whole in the middle and creating a society of haves and have nots.....AMERICANS BLACK WHITE BROWN YELLLOW NEED TO WAKE UP...I DONT BELIEVE THAT HE GOT RE-ELECTED ITS A JOKE.....I DONT THINK ANY BLACK PERSON IN AMERICA SUPPORTS BUSCH UNLESS THEY HAVE TO BENEFIT FROM HIM
MOVE TO CUBA THEN!!!
written by Guest, February 11, 2005
I can see you are illiterate. Bush is working to bring Latinos into the Republican family. The below link tells all about who the heros are of black "leaders"

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/0240224
Take back Lula\'s diploma
written by Guest, February 14, 2005
Once upon a time there was the vast country where equality reigns.
Where a union laborer can become President out of its citizens'
desperation.
Where all have a shot at greatness.
After the citizens of this fairy tale country elected a man who signed
his name with an 'X' and they did feel confortable giving away the
power to someone without a degree in anything they tought that would be better send him back to school, but that would take years and years.
The country could not wait... so why not do as the Brazilians do?
Why to work so hard if we can give the man a Degree of President?
Now we have a man with a Diploma ...
In the end nobody new if I told a fairytale or if it was just a JOKE!!!!
The joke was on the people!!!!

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! The story above for $500

Where's Brazil?
Take back Lula\'s diploma
written by Guest, February 14, 2005
Once upon a time there was the vast country where equality reigns.
Where a union laborer can become President out of its citizens'
desperation.
Where all have a shot at greatness.
After the citizens of this fairy tale country elected a man who signed
his name with an 'X' and they did feel confortable giving away the
power to someone without a degree in anything they tought that would be better send him back to school, but that would take years and years.
The country could not wait... so why not do as the Brazilians do?
Why to work so hard if we can give the man a Degree of President?
Now we have a man with a Diploma ...
In the end nobody new if I told a fairytale or if it was just a JOKE!!!!
The joke was on the people!!!!

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! The story above for $500

Where's Brazil?
Walden Bello
written by Guest, February 16, 2005
"The people who voted for Bush, according to Bello, "were voting against blacks, they were voting against immigrants, the feminist movement, foreign imports and foreign ideas that are not American."

Idiot. Everyone knows that Bush isn't doing jack to seal the border and that WalMart (where all good hillbilly Republicans shop) sells nothing but cheap Chinese made clothing.

I hate Bush, but my God you liberal wack jobs need to stop smoking banana peels...

Whose fault?
written by Guest, April 03, 2005
Now I understand!!! It's all the USA's fault! That crazy Bush (although he did GRADUATE from one of the USA's top schools) is a dummy (although he was smart enough to get a pilot's license and fly one of the most dangerous jet fighters the USA had!)
The USA has nothing against Brasil...Why is Brasil against the USA? Are you forgetting that Clinton was the one that stopped your drug plane shootdown law? And Bush was the one that said it was none of our business?
...
written by Guest, April 08, 2005
Again! The only hope for the world is Jehovah God's kingdom under the rule of Jesus Christ. Stop looking to these feeble imperfect men and women to solve the problems facing mankind. The creator of heaven and earth does not have unlimited patience, but he has extended his patience to man so that you will one day look up or around and say Gee! I wonder who put those stars up there, or I wonder who put this dirt under my foot. To think that this came about by chance is foolish and inexcusable. So stop getting upset at George Bush, Hugo Chavez, and the above author because they are not even ants in Jehovah God's plan unless they give up power and submit to the kingdom of God under Jesus Christ. All of the worlds rulers and governments are employed by Satan, yes Satan the one who offerred all the kingdoms of the world to Jesus if he would just bow down to him. What an insult to the one who helped God create everthing including Man! So to you who reads this message consider this an invitation from Jehovah God based on Revelations 22:17 which says; "The spirit and the bride keep on saying: "Come! And let anyone hearing say: "Come! And let anyone thirsting come; let anyone that wishes take lifes water free. Find out how you may live forever on a paradise earth free of the George Bushes, Chaveses, Hitlers, Stalins, Clintons, and the leader of them all Satan! Raise your family in peace. These guys wont let you have any peace since all they want is to enrich themselves at your expense. Satan wants all of us dead so that he can say to Jehovah, look! there is nobody here on earth left to worship you, I won! This ultimate issue is about Universal Sovereignty. Does Jehovah God have the right to direct all intelligent life in the universe. If you have not figured this out yet you had better get to work real soon and determine what side of this issue you are on. At some point Jehovah, the Sovereign Creator; will close the door on all dialogue and just as he did during the flood of Noah's day he will command his destroyers to clear up this mess!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you imagine yourself as the ultimate being in the universe looking down at this mess for 6,000 plus years of recorded human history. I'm surprised he has not wiped us out already. Remember the homo's in the city of Sodom who wanted to have sex with the angels sent there by God to investigate whether the information God was hearing was true, well it's happening again. You remember what happened to Sodom and its sister city Gomorrah, Destroyed along with all of its inhabitants. Look! Just call out to Jehovah in Jesus name and ask him to show you the right way to get salvation. Do it before it is too late.

Peace!
usa#1
written by Guest, May 21, 2006
hey you brasilian commies do you really think americans care about what you think of us.your third world socialist hellhole stinks
...
written by Guest, June 08, 2006
Realistic
written by American Guest, March 09, 2007
I am an American and I think that this land is one of the better places to live in the world. But I am coming to realize that a certain amount of our success has come at the expense of other countries and/or groups of people.

I think we often fail to put ourselves on other countries shoes. I am convinced that if we would do this more often, our position on a lot of issues would change and we would be more sensitive to other countries' position. I firmly believe that if we would see other countries doing the exact same thing we are doing, we would have a serious problem as a nation. I know this because it is happening today. If you don't believe it, just imagine if instead of the US being the superpower China was. And imagine that they were coming over to attack Cananda to take over the government because they thought (erroniously) that Canada had weapons of mass desctuction. We watch them destroy our neighbor and then go oooops. Oh well, I guess we were wrong. But wait, we are going to restore our belief in communism. How would we feel about China and the way they used their power. Specialy since most nations were telling them that most nations were against the attack.

If you are honest with yourself, as an American you would feel threatened by this superpower invasion of our neighbor based on their interest of protecting their comunist belief.

What I would like arrogant Americans to consider (some of which have written comments of superiority on this site), is that there has not been a single superpower in the history of human kind that has been able to sustain their position indefinitely. Nobody knows, but it is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when.








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