On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Robert Naiman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Similarly, The Wall Street Journal's Mary
> Anastasia O'Grady reported the state had "stormed the central bank...
> destroying the last vestiges of independence," and told its readers to
> "Cry for Argentina."

Oh Mary Anesthesia Gravis.... were would we be without her...

She´s the one who characterized South America´s leftist democratic
governments as "leftist tyrants"

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It also explains why Ecuador and Argentina have both expressed
interest in taking the matter to the South American multilateral forum
known as Unasur, where Mr. Uribe will be outnumbered by leftist
tyrants.
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2002

"“O'Grady used tired tactics and sloppy reporting to brand people who
defend human rights as enemy sympathizers.” - U.S. rep Jan Schakowsky

2003 - O´Grady on Brazil´s lack of future
There´s no such thing as a free HIV cocktail
http://web.archive.org/web/20050502023548/http://www.aegis.com/news/wsj/2004/WJ040405.html

"Despite an industrialized economy and an army of sophisticated
business minds, Brazil still muddles along in underdevelopment and
persistent poverty.(...)Like many a socialist, Lula appears to also
believe that government can take what it likes in the interest of the
public good."

2009 - Mexican-American journalis and author on O´Grady

"Not that I think O’Grady is a good analyst… exactly the opposite.
She’s even a better barometer of what Latin Americans are NOT going to
do than the Miami Herald’s Andres Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer accepts as
gospel whatever the Latin American right-wing says, but sometimes the
rightist win elections. O’Grady makes shit up."

-Richard Grabman
http://mexfiles.net/2009/11/25/mary-anastasia-ogrady-making-enemies-wherever-she-goes/

Back to the news... keeping the economy humming is important, but I
also wish the govt would find a way to tame inflation, which for those
on the informal economy and self-employed has been a real problem -not
so for the formally employed-

Also, the govt´s recent decisions wrt the currency market and import
restrictions had the carefulness and planning as a bull in a china
shop.

FC
Buenos Aires, Argentina
-- 
During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act
- George Orwell
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