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	<title>Comments on: Overthrow, by Stephen Kinzer</title>
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		<title>By: Ann Holt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann Holt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 18:51:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;am 3/4 way through &quot;Overthrow&quot; when Lo &amp; Behold I go to the mailbox and get my Aug 4, 2008 NEWSWEEK. Got to page 27 and saw this article,&quot;A 16 Billion Problem.&quot;
Chevron hires lobbyists to squeeze Ecuador in toxic-dumping case. In the Article it states Chevron&#039;s powerhouse team includes former Sen. Trent Lott,former Sen. John Breaux and Wayne Berman, top fund-raiser for John McCain. A Sr. Chevron Exec has already met with Sec. of State John Negroponte regarding the dumping fine matter. The company says a loss could set a &quot;dangerous precedent&quot; for other US multi-nationals. &quot;The ultimate issue here is, Ecuador has mis-treated a US company.&quot; Does this sound familiar? A Chevron lobbyist who asked not to be identified talking about the firm&#039;s arguments to US officials said, &quot; We can&#039;t let little countries screw around with big companies like this---companies that have made big investments around the world. Interesting he didn&#039;t mention the &quot;Big Profits.&quot;
It&#039;s 2008 and NOTHING has changed regarding the US policy of stepping in and stepping on smaller countries when it comes to protecting big business on foreign soil.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;am 3/4 way through &#8220;Overthrow&#8221; when Lo &amp; Behold I go to the mailbox and get my Aug 4, 2008 NEWSWEEK. Got to page 27 and saw this article,&#8221;A 16 Billion Problem.&#8221;<br />
Chevron hires lobbyists to squeeze Ecuador in toxic-dumping case. In the Article it states Chevron&#8217;s powerhouse team includes former Sen. Trent Lott,former Sen. John Breaux and Wayne Berman, top fund-raiser for John McCain. A Sr. Chevron Exec has already met with Sec. of State John Negroponte regarding the dumping fine matter. The company says a loss could set a &#8220;dangerous precedent&#8221; for other US multi-nationals. &#8220;The ultimate issue here is, Ecuador has mis-treated a US company.&#8221; Does this sound familiar? A Chevron lobbyist who asked not to be identified talking about the firm&#8217;s arguments to US officials said, &#8221; We can&#8217;t let little countries screw around with big companies like this&#8212;companies that have made big investments around the world. Interesting he didn&#8217;t mention the &#8220;Big Profits.&#8221;<br />
It&#8217;s 2008 and NOTHING has changed regarding the US policy of stepping in and stepping on smaller countries when it comes to protecting big business on foreign soil.</p>
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		<title>By: Ann Holt</title>
		<link>http://john.jubjubs.net/2007/10/20/overthrow-by-stephen-kinzer/#comment-5617</link>
		<dc:creator>Ann Holt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 16:51:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;am 3/4 way through &quot;Overthrow&quot; when Lo &amp; Behold I go to the mailbox and get my Aug 4, 2008 NEWSWEEK. Got to page 27 and saw this article,&quot;A 16 Billion Problem.&quot;&lt;br&gt;Chevron hires lobbyists to squeeze Ecuador in toxic-dumping case. In the Article it states Chevron&#039;s powerhouse team includes former Sen. Trent Lott,former Sen. John Breaux and Wayne Berman, top fund-raiser for John McCain. A Sr. Chevron Exec has already met with Sec. of State John Negroponte regarding the dumping fine matter. The company says a loss could set a &quot;dangerous precedent&quot; for other US multi-nationals. &quot;The ultimate issue here is, Ecuador has mis-treated a US company.&quot; Does this sound familiar? A Chevron lobbyist who asked not to be identified talking about the firm&#039;s arguments to US officials said, &quot; We can&#039;t let little countries screw around with big companies like this---companies that have made big investments around the world. Interesting he didn&#039;t mention the &quot;Big Profits.&quot;&lt;br&gt;It&#039;s 2008 and NOTHING has changed regarding the US policy of stepping in and stepping on smaller countries when it comes to protecting big business on foreign soil.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;am 3/4 way through &#8220;Overthrow&#8221; when Lo &amp; Behold I go to the mailbox and get my Aug 4, 2008 NEWSWEEK. Got to page 27 and saw this article,&#8221;A 16 Billion Problem.&#8221;<br />Chevron hires lobbyists to squeeze Ecuador in toxic-dumping case. In the Article it states Chevron&#8217;s powerhouse team includes former Sen. Trent Lott,former Sen. John Breaux and Wayne Berman, top fund-raiser for John McCain. A Sr. Chevron Exec has already met with Sec. of State John Negroponte regarding the dumping fine matter. The company says a loss could set a &#8220;dangerous precedent&#8221; for other US multi-nationals. &#8220;The ultimate issue here is, Ecuador has mis-treated a US company.&#8221; Does this sound familiar? A Chevron lobbyist who asked not to be identified talking about the firm&#8217;s arguments to US officials said, &#8221; We can&#8217;t let little countries screw around with big companies like this&#8212;companies that have made big investments around the world. Interesting he didn&#8217;t mention the &#8220;Big Profits.&#8221;<br />It&#8217;s 2008 and NOTHING has changed regarding the US policy of stepping in and stepping on smaller countries when it comes to protecting big business on foreign soil.</p>
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