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Argentina Braces for Anti-Bush Protests CINDY (DRAMA QUEEN) SHEEHAN EXPECTED IN ARGENTINA!
AOL news ^ | 11/4./05

Posted on 11/04/2005 7:09:20 AM PST by areafiftyone

MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (Nov. 4) - President Bush, greeted Friday by thousands of anti-American protesters, is making his call for liberalized trade and increased entrepreneurship in Argentina, a country that adopted such reforms in the 1990s and saw its economy collapse.

Supporters of free trade say those policies aren't to blame for the financial crisis and resulting bloody riots four years ago. Instead, they point to other mistakes, chief among them government corruption and Argentina's heavy borrowing.

An estimated 10,000 demonstrators, shouting "Get out Bush!" and marching in the streets of this seaside resort, illustrate the skepticism that many South Americans have toward U.S.-led negotiations for a Free Trade Area of the Americas that would from Alaska to Argentina.

Bush, who met Friday with national leaders who signed the recently passed Central American Free Trade Accord, says open trade among nations in the Western Hemisphere and beyond would help alleviate poverty. He's pushing that agenda with the 34 nations gathered at the two-day Summit of the Americas.

Demonstrators poured into Mar del Plata for Friday's opening day. Police with riot shields redoubled security, and navy ships patrolled offshore as helicopters clattered over the luxury hotel where leaders will meet.

"We're going to say 'No to Bush' and 'No to FTAA,'" said Argentine labor leader Juan Gonzalez. "We don't have any confidence in anything he might propose here. Whatever it is will only prolong hunger, poverty and death in Latin America."

Bush has acknowledged that the FTAA, which was once one of his highest trade priorities, has stalled. Thomas Shannon, the new assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, said aboard Air Force One on the flight to Argentina that the U.S. is still promoting the FTAA even though it has been "slowed down," but also is pursuing regional and bilateral agreements to move the president's free trade agenda.

Bush is highlighting his success by gathering first thing Friday with leaders of Central American nations involved in a recently approved trade pact with the United States. Later in the day, Bush has one-on-one meetings with the president of Chile, which negotiated a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S., and the host of the summit, Argentine President Nestor Kirchner.

Bush and an outspoken critic, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, were likely to meet Friday, shortly after Chavez's speech to a demonstration of mostly anti-Bush protesters. Chavez has joked about whether Bush is afraid of him and said he might sneak up and scare Bush at the summit.

Chavez has said he would use the meeting as a stage to denounce the U.S. as a "capitalist, imperialist model" of democracy that exploits the economies of developing nations.

Bush's trip comes as he faces the lowest job approval ratings of his presidency back home.

U.S. anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan and other relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq are also expected in town.

Cuba's Fidel Castro, the only leader not invited to the summit, sent a delegation of Cuban athletes to the Peoples' Summit to support his friend Chavez.

''We want to send a message to President Bush that the U.S. way is not the only way,'' said Veronica Gomez, a 34-year-old Argentine secretary who plans to march.

Argentina's ''piqueteros'' -- the militant unemployed group that sprang to fame during the country's 2001-2002 economic crisis -- are organizing their own march for Friday.

Argentina's economy is recovering faster than many leading analysts expected, in part because of a boom in exports. But the country still suffers from double-digit unemployment and high poverty.

Bush applauded Kirchner, the populist leader who was elected in the political upheaval that followed the economic collapse, for being a good steward of the people's money. But he said Kirchner shouldn't look to the United States to help Argentina reach a new financial settlement with the International Monetary Fund.

"Since he has proven himself to be capable of performing, it seems like to me that the best policy ought to be for the Argentine government to deal directly with the IMF, without the U.S. having to be a middleman," Bush said earlier this week.

Relations between Bush and Kirchner have been chilly. The Argentine was an opponent of the war in Iraq and said before their meeting at the last Summit of the Americas that he would "win by a knockout" in his private meeting with Bush.

Still, Argentina remains the only country in Latin America that holds "major non-NATO ally" status with the United States, exempting it from certain sanctions. The country has cooperated with the United States on fighting drug trade and terrorism, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said.


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Hey Drama Queen, where are you getting all the money for this?
1 posted on 11/04/2005 7:09:21 AM PST by areafiftyone
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To: areafiftyone

Cindy is no Evita!


2 posted on 11/04/2005 7:10:00 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: areafiftyone

Despartely seeking 15 more minutes....


3 posted on 11/04/2005 7:10:55 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Semper Paratus

How much you wanna make a bet she's gong to run for office.


4 posted on 11/04/2005 7:11:20 AM PST by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
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To: areafiftyone

"Don't cry for me, Argentina" bump!!


5 posted on 11/04/2005 7:11:34 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity ("Sharpei diem - Seize the wrinkled dog.")
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To: areafiftyone

6 posted on 11/04/2005 7:12:17 AM PST by Zacs Mom (Proud wife of a Marine! ... and purveyor of "rampant, unedited dialogue")
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To: areafiftyone

Do we have to let the Ditch Witch back in?
Going to a foreign country to slam the U.S., Cindy? Having the spotlight turned off her, she's now hoping to be a media event in South America.

Man, famewhore doesn't even come close.


7 posted on 11/04/2005 7:12:39 AM PST by Right Cal Gal (Armed, Female and Southern!)
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To: areafiftyone

This anti-war gig means travel to exotic places for the "grieving" mother, all expenses paid.


8 posted on 11/04/2005 7:12:48 AM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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To: areafiftyone
Not bad. I hear Buenos Aires is quite delightful this time of year.

I wonder how many of the William Rivers Pitt types who give her money have ever had a chance to visit Argentina.

9 posted on 11/04/2005 7:13:16 AM PST by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: areafiftyone

Nuts. They are all nuts.


10 posted on 11/04/2005 7:13:42 AM PST by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Right Cal Gal

Maybe she's looking to get groped by Chavez!


11 posted on 11/04/2005 7:13:46 AM PST by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
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To: areafiftyone

Good. They can keep her.


12 posted on 11/04/2005 7:14:06 AM PST by RedCell
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To: areafiftyone

I didn't think anything could make me feel sorry for Hugo!


13 posted on 11/04/2005 7:15:44 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
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To: Sam Hill

Will this nut ever go away?


14 posted on 11/04/2005 7:16:27 AM PST by Mo1
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To: areafiftyone

"We don't have any confidence in anything he might propose here. Whatever it is will only prolong hunger, poverty and death in Latin America."


Sounds like Kanye West speaking...
This in a nutshell sums it up.
They oppose Bush, per the media, and nothing he can ever say to them would ever make any difference.


15 posted on 11/04/2005 7:16:50 AM PST by BlueStateDepression
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To: wideawake

Honestly, it was a mistake for Pres. Bush to go to South America. Those socialists hate him...He should have learned from history...
Don't you remember when Nixon traveled there in the 50's and people chased after his car and were punching the windows...It turned into terrible news coverage and a horrible PR move...Why did the President give the media another piece of ammo to use against him?


16 posted on 11/04/2005 7:17:48 AM PST by ChrisFelice1 (Chrisfelice1)
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To: areafiftyone
I'm sorry but if a US president never steps foot is South America again OR sends them a single cent in aid - I will be a very happy person. That said I do see the need for everyone in the Western Hemisphere to be on the same page (or at least the same dang book) for many reasons.

I would be curious to hear Cindy's travel arrangements. Did she fly commercial or private? Did she ride economy class?

17 posted on 11/04/2005 7:18:19 AM PST by daybreakcoming (May God bless those who enter the valley of the shadow of death so that we may see the light of day.)
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To: areafiftyone
demonstrate against your own country on foreign soil...it was disgusting when Clinton did it, Jane Fonda has never lived it down and neither should Cindy Sheehan.

Casey would be disgusted with his mother. He died a hero. She dishonors his sacrifice and heroism. She could have poured this energy into his legacy. Instead she trivializes his death.

Ms Sheehan, there will come a day when you will realize just how badly you have treated your son.

18 posted on 11/04/2005 7:21:24 AM PST by sofaman ("Get off the phone, you big dope!" Mark Levin.)
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To: wideawake
Argentia is nice this time of year....my father just got back and will be heading back in a few weeks. But I agree with the statements on here that I wish we didn't have to worry about South America....but we do...it is our backyard and we get a lot of oil from there...

We must try and stop the spread of Hugo Chavez...Argentina is a good place to try and stop him.

19 posted on 11/04/2005 7:24:27 AM PST by yellowdoghunter (Liberals should be seen and not heard.)
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To: areafiftyone
"Hey Drama Queen, where are you getting all the money for this?"

My question as well. . .who is paying for the tickets. . .and the et als; involved here.

20 posted on 11/04/2005 7:24:44 AM PST by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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