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Fifth Column
World Social Forum activists rail against Bush
2005-01-29
In the run-up to historic elections to choose a new Iraqi government, activists burned an effigy of US President George W Bush, railing against the occupation of Iraq amid doubts American troops will ever leave the country. Tens of thousands of leftist and left-leaning activists from around the world at the World Social Forum are convinced Saturday's election won't bring democracy and that American soldiers face a permanent stay in Iraq to influence the region and ensure a steady flow of oil. "The US will stay there to dominate the Middle East," Brazilian artist Jairo Silva said before an anti-Bush march on the third day of the social forum, held to protest the World Economic Forum under way in Davos, Switzerland. He added: "They'll stay there because the oil's there and so American companies can get all the contracts to rebuild a country America destroyed."

The fifth annual social forum has drawn tens of thousands of the usual suspects people to southern Brazil promoting hundreds of the usual goofy causes, ranging from opposition to genetically modified crops to free distribution of land to poor farmers and protecting the rights of indigenous populations. Joining hundreds of others in a march around the sprawling social forum grounds, Thai human rights campaigner Pornpen Khongkachonkiet said she doubted the Iraq elections will result in anything close to democracy. "Occupation is not the answer," she said. "They should have democracy developed locally, this just isn't how an election should be."
"The Iraqi people shouldn't have a voice in who rules them!" she added.
While activists criticised the spread of unfettered capitalism, many said they hold Bush responsible for the world's biggest problems. They believe he is forcing free trade agreements on other nations that will only benefit multinational corporations and the wealthy elite in developing countries. Protesters used sticks to beat the Bush effigy before setting it aflame and chanting slogans against the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas, a proposed 34-nation zone that would join North and South America in the world's largest economic bloc. "Get out Bush! Get out FTAA!" they yelled, banging drums and waving bright red flags emblazoned with yellow hammers and sickles.
What, no giant puppets?
American David Hartsough of San Francisco's Nonviolent Peaceforce group said he's become convinced that the United States is "destroying all the good will we had throughout the world." "This is the super ugly American who wants to control and kill countless people for his own self-interest," Hartsough said. "I'm afraid Iraq is going to turn into another Vietnam." Sammi Alaa, a leader of the Iraqi Patriotic Alliance group supporting the terrorists resistance, said he expected social forum activists would be sympathetic, but was surprised that many Americans support the killing of US soldiers as a legitimate move to oust the occupying power. "There are a lot of Americans here and when I take the microphone and explain the Iraqi terrorists resistance, they come up to me afterward and say they agree with me," said Alaa, an Iraqi who lives in Denmark.
Posted by:Paul Moloney

#20  How can we disbeleive them when they have a Girl named " Pornpen " spealing for them? I mean that name alone brings credibility and gravitas to them!

" surprised that many Americans support the killing of US soldiers as a legitimate move to oust the occupying power."

They are called Traitors - and deserve to hang.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-01-29 1:39:44 AM  

#19  US 'volunteer army' is not.
Posted by: Ebbavimp Gleart2775   2005-01-29 10:38:21 AM  

#18  US 'volunteer army' is not.
Posted by: Ebbavimp Gleart2775   2005-01-29 10:38:21 AM  

#17  How can we disbeleive them when they have a Girl named " Pornpen " spealing for them? I mean that name alone brings credibility and gravitas to them!

" surprised that many Americans support the killing of US soldiers as a legitimate move to oust the occupying power."

They are called Traitors - and deserve to hang.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-01-29 1:39:44 AM  

#16  These guys threw a party and didn't invite me an 'ol Betsy AGAIN. Tha'ts it, I'm not gonna take it no more. The next time they have a party, Betsy 'n me are gonna crash! In the meantime, anybody got a good source for 10-gauge #1 buckshot? From the looks of that parade, I need about eight cases...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-01-29 4:30:27 PM  

#15  "They’ll stay there because the oil’s there and so American companies can get all the contracts to rebuild a country America destroyed."

As the rabid twit jumps into his petro fueled vehicle after the ankle biter festivities.
Posted by: Duke Nukem   2005-01-29 2:45:04 PM  

#14  Justrand - Besides, then they can go to Rio for Carnival and relax after saving the world from all the eeeeeeeevil Bush/Halliburton/Joooos/neocon lackeys.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-01-29 11:28:44 AM  

#13  The thing that gets me about those raving lunatics is their hypocrisy. Those people do not give a shit about the Iraqi people. They never wanted to save the latter when Saddam was killing them by the thousands but now they are all heart.
Those vermin do not give a flying F*** about people dying unless they can use their deaths to further their utopian agendas or their virulent anti-americanism. I think I am beginning to like the terrorists more then those idiots.
Posted by: TMH   2005-01-29 11:06:23 AM  

#12  the cold puckers the piercings
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-29 11:03:15 AM  

#11  Jeez, Justrand - give the poor commies a break.

It's cold in Davos this time of year. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-01-29 11:02:48 AM  

#10  Apparently your "relevance" meter didn't even register, or you would have provided it.

Ya do have to "love" these people who hold their "conference" in "southern Brazil" to "protest the World Economic Forum under way in Davos, Switzerland."
Posted by: Justrand   2005-01-29 10:58:13 AM  

#9  Again, the question I always ask when trying to gauge the seriousness of these folks:
How many Big, Giant Puppets?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-29 10:41:34 AM  

#8  Making lists is so easy when they voluntarily provide all the information :)

Zero factor is still in play and the world these loones live will change the day after.
Posted by: Crereper Thomble7321   2005-01-29 9:39:59 AM  

#7  This is really excellent news:

Thousands of enemy agents and terror-shills from all over the world publicly identify themselves in the foolish belief that Fidel Castro, Arab money, and media shielding can protect them forever from the just consequences of their actions.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-01-29 3:48:59 AM  

#6  
"Sammi Alaa, a leader of the Iraqi Patriotic Alliance group supporting the resistance, said he expected social forum activists would be sympathetic, but was surprised that many Americans support the killing of US soldiers as a legitimate move to oust the occupying power. 'There are a lot of Americans here and when I take the microphone and explain the Iraqi resistance, they come up to me afterward and say they agree with me,' said Alaa, an Iraqi who lives in Denmark.


"Hi, Mr. Alaa, groovy speech and all, man. Meet my new friend, Gideon Phoenix."

DEATH TO TERRORISTS! DEATH TO TRAITORS! DEATH TO MEDIA SHILLS!
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-01-29 2:30:51 AM  

#5  All these asshole attendees desperately need to get actual LIVES.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-01-29 2:23:45 AM  

#4  We are on the verge of a great revolution, but not the kind these authoritarian media-cultists pretend to seek.
It will be a revolution against the authoritarians themselves, against their culture, their media, their place of power in the world.
The outlines of this revolution are only dimly visible now, as was the outline of the First World War, say, 100 years ago in 1905.
They will be crystal clear after the fact, though, in, say, 20 years.

In a thousand years, the Institutional Media Culture of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries will be studied and analyzed as a puzzling but horrible relic, long since having taken its place alongside the Spanish Inquisition and the Divine Right of Kings in the dustbin of history.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-01-29 2:23:06 AM  

#3  How can we disbeleive them when they have a Girl named " Pornpen " spealing for them? I mean that name alone brings credibility and gravitas to them!

" surprised that many Americans support the killing of US soldiers as a legitimate move to oust the occupying power."

They are called Traitors - and deserve to hang.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-01-29 1:39:44 AM  

#2  "I’m afraid Iraq is going to turn into another Vietnam."... supporting the resistance

Liar.
Posted by: Dishman   2005-01-29 1:15:54 AM  

#1  Sounds like Bush is doing something right. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-01-29 12:50:22 AM  

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