OT: Oscar Arias (Costa Rica) speaks for US when our own President is too 
stupid and blinkered to do so (From Gateway Pundit)

La Prensa (Managua, Nicaragua) 5/7/09

(Full translation of speech by Oscar Arias, President of Costa Rica, at 
the Summit of the Americas meeting in Trinidad & Tobago on April 18, 2009)

"I have the impression that every time Caribbean and Latin American 
countries get together with the president of the United States of 
America it is to ask for things or to demand something. Almost always 
it's to blame the United States for our past, present and future ills. I 
don't believe that is at all just. We cannot forget that Latin America 
had universities before the United States created Harvard and William & 
Mary, which are the first universities of that country. We cannot forget 
that in this continent, as in the whole world, at least until 1750 all 
Americans were more or less the same: all were poor.

When the industrial revolution came about in England, other countries 
hopped on that wagon: Germany, France, the United States, Canada, 
Australia, New Zealand...... and thus the Industrial Revolution passed 
over Latin America like a comet, and we didn't realize it. Certainly, we 
lost the opportunity.

There's also a very big difference. Reading the history of Latin 
America, compared with the history of the United States, one realizes 
that Latin America did not have a Spaniard John Winthrop, nor a 
Portuguese who might have come with a bible in hand, ready to build "a 
City on a Hill", a city that would shine, as was the wish of the 
pilgrims who arrived in the United States.

Fifty years ago, Mexico was richer than Portugal. In 1950, a country 
such as Brazil had a higher per capita income than that of South Korea. 
Sixty years ago, Honduras had more riches per capita than Singapore, and 
today Singapore -- in something like 35 or 40 years -- is a country with 
$40,000 annual income per person. Well, we Latin Americans did something 
wrong.

What did we do wrong? I cannot list all the things we did wrong. To 
start, we have a seven-year schooling. That is the average length of 
schooling in Latin America and it's not the case with the majority of 
Asian countries. It's certainly not the case in countries such as the 
United States and Canada, with the best education in the world, similar 
to the Europeans'. For every 10 students who enter high school in Latin 
America, in some countries only one finishes. There are countries with 
an infant mortality of 50 children per thousand, when in the more 
advanced countries it is 8, 9 or 10. We have countries where the tax 
load is 12 percent of the gross national product, and it's no one's 
responsibility, except our own, that we don't tax the richest people of 
our countries. No one is to blame for that, except we ourselves.

In 1950 each American citizen was four times richer than a Latin 
American citizen. Today, an American citizen is 10, 15 or 20 times 
richer than a Latin American. That is not the fault of the United 
States, it's our fault.

Posted by: clarice | May 09, 2009 at 10:09 PM 
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