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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-15-10 01:42 PM
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61. U.S. policy regarding Latin America continues REGARDLESS of the current President.
Clearly, there are some more humane, intelligent, level headed office holders who may modify, or attempt to improve relations, but they invariably are overturned by the actions of the next Republican President.

You really owe it to YOURSELF and to productive life to educate yourself, just as the rest of us do, and must, rather than attempting to play childish games in places where conscientious people come to exchange information.

Have you made any effort at all to follow what has happened regarding all of the new President's actions regarding Latin America? Don't you think it would take an inappropriate amount of effort and energy if one poster here were to actually sit at his/her computer and try to regurgitate for your enjoyment, to critique EVERYTHING he/she has learned since President Obama was inaugurated? You can be sure that's just not going to happen.

That's YOUR responsibility. You need to pay attention, make the effort, and not expect anyone else to fill you on the major points. Oherwise, simply drop it. Don't worry about it until you actually know something about the subject you pretend to discuss.

History of U.S. Interventions in Latin America
http://www2.truman.edu/~marc/resources/interventions.html

This list doesn't begin to cover the whole spectrum of what has been dealt to Latin America by this country, but it's a starting place.

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