American Subversion and Tyranny in the Dominican Republic 1963 ? 1966

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diablorojo

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This post is intended for the DOMINICANS on this forum..... what do you rhink of this tragic period of our history? Where do you think we would be today had the Yanquis not destroyed the democratic process by invading and establishing a puppet regime? Look at the Dominican Republic and see the fruits of US intervention today! What did the CIA assasination of Francisco Caama?o mean for any viable opposition to the pro-USA camp?

This piece is great I think, hope everyone enjoys it!



1963 ? 1966
American Subversion and Tyranny in the Dominican Republic

From Killing Hope
by William Blum:

In February 1963, Juan Bosch took office as the first democratically elected president of the Dominican Republic since 1924. Here at last was John F. Kennedy?s liberal anti-Communist, to counter the charge that the U.S. supported only military dictatorships. Bosch?s government was to be the long sought ?showcase of democracy? that would put the lie to Fidel Castro. He was given the grand treatment in Washington shortly before he took office.

Bosch was true to his beliefs. He called for land reform, low-rent housing, modest nationalization of business, and foreign investment provided it was not excessively exploitative of the country and other policies making up the program of any liberal Third World leader serious about social change. He was likewise serious about civil liberties: Communists, or those labeled as such, were not to be persecuted unless they actually violated the law.

A number of American officials and congresspeople expressed their discomfort with Bosch?s plans, as well as his stance of independence from the United States. Land reform and nationalization are always touchy issues in Washington, the stuff that ?creeping socialism? is made of. In several quarters of the U.S. press Bosch was red-baited.

In September, the military boots marched. Bosch was out. The United States, which could discourage a military coup in Latin America with a frown, did nothing.

Nineteen months later, a revolt broke out which promised to put the exiled Bosch back into power. The United States sent 23,000 troops to help crush it.
 

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Hey Moderator

You locked the other verbatim post from this nimrod but missed this one due to his cross posting in multiple sections.
 

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In this case, the idiot isn't wrong, he is quoting someone else. Certainly American interference in their "sphere of interest" was
transparent.
 

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Thank God Those Days are Gone Forever!!!!

With the American election of "Republican Presidents" came a "NEW Union" between the USA and the DR! US aid poured in during the Regan,and George Bush "The Senior", administrations,and we now have the best relations EVER between the two countries with Presidents Bush,and Hipolito! Billions of US dollars are now pouring into the DR to first stabilize,and then boost the economy here! President Hipolito has joined the "Coalition of the Willing" and sent brave Dominican soldiers to Iraq to help in the liberation there!

Millions of additional US dollars enter the country with the thousands of tourists who come to "Savoir The Fruits" of this beautiful country! Additional billions of dollars are sent "Home" by the estimated 2 million Dominicans who were forced to leave their country to seek a better life during the Juan Bosch,and earlier PRD governments!They are now beginning to return home to be a part of the new prosperity under "Hipolito" and George Bush!

God Bless the DR,and the USA! Partners Forever!!!!!

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Escott

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Now if the Dominican Republic could attract more American Tourists there the economy would recover somewhat. They should just sell themselves to the US instead of begging for a few dollars. What ever happened to earning their money instead of hand outs.
 

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Seven threads on "General Stuff" are now directly or indirectly connected to this imbicile. Vaporize him Rob.
 

Criss Colon

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Not to worry ,he will soon "Implode"!Just like a "Black Hole"

I could list dozens just like "The Red Chicken"!They explode onto DR1,creat a fuss,then disappear! I gave him 2 weeks,he is just about "Half Gone" now!! CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC:cool:
 

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diablorojo said:
This post is intended for the DOMINICANS on this forum..... what do you rhink of this tragic period of our history?

This piece is great I think, hope everyone enjoys it!

1963 ? 1966
American Subversion and Tyranny in the Dominican Republic

~big snip~

Nineteen months later, a revolt broke out which promised to put the exiled Bosch back into power. The United States sent 23,000 troops to help crush it.


OK, I cheated, I'm not dominican and I read the post anyway. Gee, you got a real scoop here, so full of background info and shocking new details that needed to be told. Thanks!!!!

Alright, I'm a smart ass, so what else is new? Honestly, I'm amazed by people who find this great website, don't take a second of their valuable time to even "look around the neighborhood," and then start blasting off their big bazoo over 1) topics that have been covered much more creatively and in more detail in other threads, and 2) threads that were sliding comfortably into message board history, yet something compels them to resurrect the thread just to throw in their tuppence.

But, I guess, as Robert said, you need the occassional idiot to draw fire away from the usual posters. For that I thank you, red devil. You da man! :p
SLM
 

diablorojo

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No one has addressed the topic.......just the poster, inability to discuss the topic and to revert to attacks attempted on character is nothing more than a sign of intellectual ineptness and mental weakness.

The problems of the DR stem from US involvement, by perpetuating the capitalist system......poverty, exploitation, and corruption are spread.....Trujillo, Balaguer, and the rest who have served American interests have destroyed the country.....and the US destroyed any chances of legitimate transition to a regime which actually cares about the DR interests.

To say that more US influence is needed is idiotic.......it has been there for too long and has done nothing but perpetuate a system of exploitation based on the wants of a few rather than the needs of the many.

chau!
 

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diablorojo said:
Bosch was true to his beliefs. He called for land reform, low-rent housing, modest nationalization of business, and foreign investment provided it was not excessively exploitative of the country and other policies making up the program of any liberal Third World leader serious about social change.

In other words he was a populist(The lowest form of politician there is) and he wanted to grab as much as possible to give out to his PRD people.
Sounds like anybody we know? 40 years and the PRD still has not changed!
 

diablorojo

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The PRD screws the DR and has its best interest at heart..... You are a right winger, fine.....any debate with you will be just heurism and running in circles....absolutely no point to it....in Dominican history, the PRD is the only party to screw the people and ignore their needs rather than just adhering to the wants of a few.....

With offering troops Hipolito lost my respect......but the party hasn't!

chau
 
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diablorojo

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No, thats what "foreign investment" and the capitalist system have managed to do! There was never socialism in the DR, do not blame anything on the left......all of the poverty and exploitation was formed under a capitalist system.......
 

diablorojo

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Moderator.....

Thanks for editing my posts and changing what I write and deleting my posts........

Please add to the rules that it is a crime to disagree with you!
 

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diablorojo said:
No one has addressed the topic.......just the poster, inability to discuss the topic and to revert to attacks attempted on character is nothing more than a sign of intellectual ineptness and mental weakness.
chau!

GUILTY!!!!!!!!!!! :p :p

What I'm trying to say, my friend, is that this topic has been discussed nigh unto death, and you should avail yourself of the SEARCH function and you will find, I'm guessing, no fewer than a hundred threads that incorporate or feature the topic you are attempting to rehash here. If you want to take that as an attack, feel free to do so. I don't have the mental strength to differentiate between an attack and an attempt at enlightenment. I admitted my own proclivity to sarcasm and for that, I am deeply saddened.

Ciao,
mikey mike

ps Jan's post said it better than I ever could, "Don't come storming in here............."
 

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diablorojo said:
No, thats what "foreign investment" and the capitalist system have managed to do! There was never socialism in the DR, do not blame anything on the left......all of the poverty and exploitation was formed under a capitalist system.......
Hahaha, the "Other Guy" syndrome...
 

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You Are More Than Welcome!!!!!

I will continue to "Take Out The Garbage" as it accumulates!Please use the ashtrays,the coasters,the bathroom,and don't put your feet on the table either!No spitting,and "Take Off Your Hat"!


Remember,you,just like everyone else,are a guest here! Try not "Pissing" everyone off,you might get a Warmer Welcome!





Moderator............"chau"?????????????..Say What???
 

Escott

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diablorojo said:
No, thats what "foreign investment" and the capitalist system have managed to do! There was never socialism in the DR, do not blame anything on the left......all of the poverty and exploitation was formed under a capitalist system.......
By Dominicans to Dominicans. Dominicans have PLUNDERED the treasury of the PEOPLE to line their own pockets.

Only thing I blame on the LEFT is their inability to understand. Even the Dominicans don't like them.
 

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I suppose RedDevils solution to the DR's problems is to put in power an 'agrarian reformer' who will 'redistribute' the wealth. To say the current problems are due to US capitalism is typical simplification by communist butt sniffers.

In my humble opinion, the problems are due to cultural perception that as a government employee, whether you are the head of licensing department or you are a minister of cabinet, you have the right to line your picket with the 'people's' money.

Until this perception changes, nothing else will change much.
 
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