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Cidersomerset
20th February 2013, 18:03
'Obama' is a nice guy,but has changed nothing'....

'The Elites still try to rule and marry each other in their
secured communities. I would not be allowed in'....





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Published on 20 Feb 2013


Rafael Correa, president of Ecuador since 2007, defeated his nearest rival, former
banker Guillermo Lasso, by more than 30 percent. Addressing his supporters in the
capital, Quito, President Correa called for "another four years of revolution". Talking to
RT, Correa detailed his main goals for his third four-year term, including promises to
fight poverty, unemployment and social inequality, as well as corruption.

ghostrider
21st February 2013, 02:55
huh ? I like this guy ... the world could take a lesson from his common sense ...

AutumnW
23rd February 2013, 18:08
Labeling countries and leaders, 'Communist,' because they wanted more egalitarian societies has been going on for over 40 years in Central and South America. The crimes against humanity that have been committed against populations who tried to go up against the Anglo-America axis of evil are many and varied. The U.S. under corporatocracy with all of it's secret torture prisons, renditions, etc...etc...makes Russia look good by comparison.

sigma6
17th March 2013, 05:29
Reading up Correa, good video. Makes me want to go to Ecuador

jookyle
17th March 2013, 06:28
Correa is a good guy. But he, and other "democratic socialists", which is to say those who want socialism through reform are only going to be able to do so much. The most they'll reach is a nice social democracy, but they won't be able to rid the country of the private sector and have property collectively owned with out revolution and the overthrow of the upper class and those in the state that facilitate them.