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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 03:58 PM
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The US should be neutral in Salvador's elections.
So say 33 congresspeople.

http://cispes.org/09electionsblog/?p=236#more-236

Contact:
Natalie Luna, (520) 622-6788
Press Secretary for Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva

33 Members of U.S. Congress reject past intervention, declare their intention to respect the results of the
Presidential election in El Salvador

Representatives Grijalva, Rangel, and others make a call to President Obama’s administration to maintain a positive relationship with the new Salvadoran government, regardless of the elections results of March 15, 2009

WASHINGTON, D.C. - At a press conference outside the U.S. Capitol yesterday afternoon, 33 Members of the United States Congress issued a declaration of neutrality and respect for the results of El Salvador’s upcoming presidential election. The Members of Congress committed to “honoring and respecting the will of the Salvadoran people when they go to the polls on March 15.”

The declaration, made in a letter addressed to President Obama, was written by Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva (Democrat, Arizona) and Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (Democrat, Ohio), and was signed by several influential Members of Congress, including Representative Charles Rangel (Democrat, New York), House Ways and Means Committee Chair, and Representative Nydia Velázquez (Democrat, New York), Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

The representatives rejected threats – first made by Bush Administration officials in 2004 – that the U.S. government would punish Salvadorans living in the United States or in El Salvador in the case of a presidential victory by the opposition FMLN party. Representatives declared respect for the Salvadoran democratic process and readiness to work for peace and prosperity in both countries, seeing the recent change in US administration as an opportunity to renovate US foreign policy in Latin America.

Congressman Grijalva stated, “We need to put the era of intervention and economic coercion behind us…We must fundamentally base our relations on respect for the right of our neighbors to choose their own leaders and their own forms of governments.”

Representative Jim McDermott (D-WA), one of the signers of the letter, commented, “The outcome of the U.S. election in 2008 clearly expressed the will of the American people; the people of El Salvador deserve the same opportunity without direct or indirect pressure from outside their borders.”

The representatives also denounced the September 2008 speech by Salvadoran Foreign Minister Marisol Argueta, which encouraged the U.S. government to repeat the 2004 interventionist statements that openly endorsed ARENA candidate Antonio Saca. With nearly 25% of El Salvador’s citizens living in the United States, and 20% of El Salvador’s GDP comprised of the remittances they send home, the congressional representatives noted the profound effect that such statements made by U.S. officials have in influencing Salvadoran politics.

At yesterday’s press conference, Congressman Grijalva stated, “The people of El Salvador are a sovereign nation with a right to elect a government of their choosing, free of outside coercion.” He refuted pro-ARENA television advertisements that threaten Salvadoran voters with an adverse reaction from the Obama administration in the case of an FMLN victory. In their letter to President Obama, the Members of Congress assured that “the proper position of the U.S. Congress and government is one of neutrality and respect for El Salvador’s independent democratic process.”

The congressional representatives’ declaration reaffirms the statement made in an “Open Letter to Barack Obama” signed by 96 civil society organizations from the United States, Canada and El Salvador, and released last week in the Salvadoran media. The letter represents social movement organizations from various sectors, including Salvadoran immigrant groups, Central America solidarity organizations, labor unions and religious communities.

Amanda Aguilar Shank, an organizer with the Portland Central American Solidarity Committee (PCASC), one of the signers of the “Open Letter,” stated, “The clear statement by Members of Congress, bolstered by the scope of sectors represented in the letter to President Obama, proves that the Salvadoran people’s struggle for political self-determination has the support of people and politicians throughout the Americas.”

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Contacts for interviews, statements in United States

Natalie Luna, (520) 622-6788
Press Secretary, Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva

Amanda Aguilar Shank, (971) 645-5279
Portland Central American Solidarity Committee, Oregon (PCASC)

Esther Portillo, (909) 645-2050
Salvadoran American National Association (SANA)

Contact for interviews, statements in El Salvador

Sophia Cortez, 7715-3973
Salvadoran American National Association (SANA)

Members of Congress who signed letter to President Barack Obama

Senator Bernard Sanders, Vermont
RepresentativeRaúl Grijalva, Arizona
Representative Marcy Kaptur, Ohio
Representative Charles Rangel, New York
Representative Nydia Velázquez, New York
Representative Michael Michaud, Maine
Representative Jesse Jackson, Jr., Illinois
Representative Loretta Sánchez, California
Representative Doris Matsui, California
Representative Sheila Jackson-Lee, Texas
Representative James Oberstar, Minnesota
Representative David Wu, Oregon
Representative Diane Watson, California
Representative Maxine Waters, California
Representative Mike Honda, California
Representative Carolyn McCarthy, New York
Representative Barbara Lee, California
Representative Dennis Kucinich, Ohio
Representative Carolyn Maloney, New York
Representative Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
Representative Jim McDermott, Washington
Representative José Serrano, New York
Representative Danny Davis, Illinois
Representative Chaka Fattah, Pennsylvania
Representative Bob Filner, California
Representative Keith Ellison, Minnesota
Representative Maurice Hinchey, New York
Representative Sam Farr, California
Representative Linda Sánchez, California
Representative Anna Eshoo, California
Representative Bart Gordon, Tennessee
Representative Anthony Weiner, New York
Representative Zack Space, Ohio


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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 04:20 PM
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1. This is such a positive step. Good for them. Hope they make even more noise.
If you see any petitions around, please post them, as well. I'll keep an eye out, too.

Remember, in the last two, even the large tuna, Jeb Bush was sighted waddling around in El Salvador, as well as Iran-Contra criminal, Oliver North, trying to intimidate the El Salvadoran citizens into voting for Tony Saca, under the dire threatBush would wreck their economy when he blocked the remittances they needed from their family members working in the States.

http://www.makedisciples.com.nyud.net:8090/timpics/casablanca.jpg

Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Saca in Washington

El Salvador's President Tony Saca was in Washington, D.C. today to lobby for passage of CAFTA. While he was in the White House, a red alert was sounded as an unauthorized small plane violated restricted airspace over the capital city. A photographer caught this scene of Saca being hustled away by Secret Service agents.

http://www.tribunahispanausa.com.nyud.net:8090/fotos/4276_tony_saca.jpg http://chichicaste.blogcindario.com.nyud.net:8090/ficheros/arenarcos/99991111narcorealidad.jpg
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 08:34 PM
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2. Kudos to these great Congress members for getting on this!
The USAID money (our money) and black budgets, etc., have already been spent--gifts from the Bush Junta to the fascist party--though with no discernable effect on the presidential race. The leftist is way ahead--by some 15% points--in the polls. The Bushwhacks might have influenced the by-elections a few months ago, in which the left did well, but not as well as they should have, and they lost the mayoralty of San Salvador. There was also considerable rightwing election fraud in the by-election, which I hope that international election monitors have helped to clean up in the meantime. About a thousand election monitors will be observing. This Congressional statement, and the change of administrations here, will signal those voters who might have been influenced by Bushwhack-funded fear-mongering that things have significantly changed for the better.

The left will win, unless there is rampant election fraud. The count will then be...

Democratic countries:

Venezuela - left
Bolivia - left
Ecuador - left
Argentina - left
Paraguay - left
Uruguay - left
Nicaragua - left
El Salvador - left
Brazil - center-left (strongly allied with the above)
Chile - center-left
Guatemala - center-left
Costa Rica - center-left
Honduras - leaning left

Peru - center-right (corrupt free-tradists in charge; labor/indigenous unrest)
Panama - center-right (big U.S. military presence)
Mexico - center-right (Bushwhack "war on drugs" war zone; they want the oil)

Communist countries:

Cuba (semi-democratic)

Fascist countries:

Colombia (civil war - $6 billion in Bushwhack military aid - rightwing death squads - "war on drugs" war zone - very corrupt government)

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It's interesting where all the trouble is, isn't it?
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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-08-09 10:20 PM
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3. May we soon add, US - left.
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