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Member: Zach_Roberts

age: 30 (Jul 02, 1981)

MEMBER SINCE: October 2008

occupation: Photojournalist, editor and occasional work for the BBC

gets me hot: politics

heroes: Edward Abbey, Nader and Hunter Thompson

sign: cancer

most humbling moment: Losing my virginity while her roommate walked in.

i lost my virginity: See humbling moment.

body mods: two tats

makes me happy: whiskey, movies, and taking pictures

into: Photography, film and nice NYC girls.

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APRIL 20, 2009 @ 08:09 AM | NO COMMENTS


Obama's South of the Border Reading (and watching) List

This past weekend Presidents Chavez and Obama met for the first time in seemingly nothing more than a glorified photo-op but it was an important one all the same.

After nearly 10 years of being of being in power - Chavez has never met with an US president for that matter neither has many of the current heads of state in Latin America. Democratically elected presidents Correa and Morales haven't met with anyone high up either.

In fact other than the drug war our last president rarely looked to the south and based on the advisors Obama has chosen for the Summit not much is going to change.

From Greg Grandin's excellent piece in Tom's Dispatch:
<em>"He has kept on George W. Bush's Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America Thomas Shannon and has picked Jeffrey Davidow to be his special advisor at the summit.</em>

<em>A career diplomat, Davidow's foreign service has been largely unremarkable, though his first posting was to Guatemala in the early 1970s when U.S.-backed death squads were running wild, and was followed by an assignment as a junior political officer in Chile, where he observed the 1973 U.S.-backed military coup that overthrew elected President Salvador Allende. Committed to the Clinton-era mantra of economic liberalization, these diplomats will never recommend the kind of game-changing ideas Gruening did."</em>

President Obama can be only as good as his information - two men from the Bush and Reagan presidencies can't be a good sign - and his time in Chicago couldn't have helped any. The 'boys' from the University of Chicago are famous for using Latin America as a playground for their financial experiments.

Chavez, famous for recommending book(http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/23/books/23chomsky.html) (and getting those books to sell out on Amazon) has handed Obama a copy of Eduardo Galeano's book "The...
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