Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Coke Traffickers

Wouldn't life be wonderful if all these Obama stories had lucious looking women like Heather Hodges, Miss Bama something, as the perfection of American beauty?

The problem though with Obama is...............

Well this, is the thing he has as Heather Hodges, Ambassador to Equator, a little American lingo for Ecuador, the coke smuggling depot for Columbia, and who.......well just look at this creature.

Ok so the pretty girl in this picture is that yummy, white ruling patrician guy, Ralph Strap..........yeah that is not too yummy of a name, so it is probably why the guy goes by Rafael Correa, but I still bet ole Ralph Strap could do the BDSM action to Heather Hodges types who dress up like they are the Queen of Obama, as she would make some coy remark about STRAPS.

Meanwhile back at the Obama coke ranchero.

We know exclusively here on this blog that a massive coke pipeline was set up by Obama's benefactors to exclude the London smuggling ring, by placing it into west Africa and run by al Qaeda Islamocommunists in their own fleet of Boeing 727's and flying directly into Albania and the Balkans with full cut to the central Europeans and Russian mob who run the Albanian crew on a loose leash.
This expanded into Spain and is now dumping coke into Europe like Obama eats cherry pie off of Muchelle.

So we got Wikileaks showing up in exposing HH as the mouth who is calling the entire Ecuadorean federal police and Strap On government as corrupt as hell for crime.

Correa didn't like being called a bandito in dispatch, so he sent Queen Heather packing. The revealing part of this exchange of the Obama dope trade was this...........

We call this quotes in bloggville.

Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino or in English, Dick I Slide.........I kid you not. So

Patino stressed that the expulsion was not directed against the Obama administration: "We hope this will not affect the cordial relations between our two governments."

"It is unfortunate that the published documents on WikiLeaks have made it impossible to continue collaborating with the current ambassador to Quito, but we hope to work with a new ambassador," Ecuador's Washington embassy said in a statement.


So here we have Banana Redopelic telling the Obama regime which end is up. Wonder if they were the ones who sent Hillary Clinton skirting down to save their Honduran Dope Mule El Presidente?
The Ecuadorians certainly though speak softly and have one big Rothschild stick to poke Obama up the ole rectum hole, because we have this next quote from the Obama regime side in response.

Department spokesman Mark Toner said that while the U.S. typically responds to such cases by expelling the country's ambassador, it would be premature to say how it would respond. Officials said it could jeopardize consulates that Ecuador has recently reopened or announced plans to open in New Orleans and Phoenix.

El Sorprender! (That is AMAZING for you non Obama coke heads.), a US official gets the boot from nacro commie dopers in latin land, and Obama does not allow the normal procedure as coke business is important.

Got a little question for those federal Obama police in you don't think that the Ecuadorian consulates in New Orleans and Phoenix are diplomatically now transshipping points for al Qaeda terrorists, coke, Obama election money (illegal) for 2012 and yes.....nuclear bombs for Janet Napolitano "events" to help Obama steal the election?
Never mind.

Meanwhile back at the dope ranchero..........say wasn't Barry O down in latin land last week?

No coincidence I'm sure...........

Meanwhile back at the dope ranchero...........

Queen HH just had to note Obama's dope buddies are crooks. So she just had to go.............without one whimper from Hamrod Clinton.

Don't suppose her cut is her retirement package without Bill now do you?

Meanwhile back at the dope ranchero........

Ecuador is a smuggling conduit for cocaine produced in Colombia and Peru and while U.S. and Colombian officials have publicly praised its counter-drug cooperation they have privately expressed concerns about high-level corruption impeding efforts to combat drug smuggling.

Even if we don't have a beautiful Miss Heather Hodges and just have an Obama frump who can't keep her mouth shut about Obama the crooks, bandito gang...........it is nice that we see more and more of the Obama syndicate's intimate details as it expands into America, operates in latin land and engulfs the world in Obama's cokey changey thing.

More to come as these bobos can't keep their mouths shut.

There you got Bearick Obama with the derrick in his demon pants with Dick I Slide and Ralph Strap On, the Trio Amigo.


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Ecuador expels US ambassador in WikiLeaks flap



Apr 5, 3:42 PM (ET)

By GONZALO SOLANO

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - Ecuador said Tuesday it is expelling the U.S. ambassador over a diplomatic cable divulged by WikiLeaks that accuses a newly retired police chief of a long history of corruption and speculates that President Rafael Correa was aware of it.

Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino announced Ambassador Heather Hodges' expulsion at a news conference.

Patino said the ambassador, called to his office the previous afternoon, had not explained what led her to suggest in the 2009 cable that Correa knew of "supposed acts of corruption by members of the police leadership and more specifically the former commander of the institution, Jaime Hurtado Vaca."

"We have asked that she leaves the country as soon as possible," Patino said.

The State Department said the expulsion was "unjustified" and described Hodges as "one of one of our most experienced and talented diplomats."

Department spokesman Mark Toner said that while the U.S. typically responds to such cases by expelling the country's ambassador, it would be premature to say how it would respond. Officials said it could jeopardize consulates that Ecuador has recently reopened or announced plans to open in New Orleans and Phoenix.

Patino stressed that the expulsion was not directed against the Obama administration: "We hope this will not affect the cordial relations between our two governments."

"It is unfortunate that the published documents on WikiLeaks have made it impossible to continue collaborating with the current ambassador to Quito, but we hope to work with a new ambassador," Ecuador's Washington embassy said in a statement.

Hodges is the second U.S. ambassador to fall victim to WikiLeaks, which has released more than 6,300 State Department cables since November through international news media.

Last month, Carlos Pascual resigned as chief envoy to Mexico after disparaging comments he made in cables divulged by the activist group angered President Felipe Calderon.

She is the third U.S. diplomat to be expelled by Correa since he took office in 2007.

Correa is a close ally of leftist Presidents Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia. Her expulsion will leave all three of those nations without U.S. ambassadors.

Bolivia expelled the U.S. ambassador in late 2008, accusing him of inciting the opposition, while Venezuela has been without a U.S. ambassador since July after objecting to the candidate named by Washington.

Hodges was called to the Foreign Ministry by Patino on Monday afternoon and issued a diplomatic note complaining about the cable, but she was not given a chance to respond before her expulsion was announced, said a U.S. official who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to divulge the information.

In the WikiLeaks cable, dated July 10, 2009 and published by the Madrid newspaper El Pais on Monday, Hodges recommends that Hurtado, police commander from April 2008 to June 2009, be stripped of his U.S. visa.

The cable says he used the position "to extort cash and property, misappropriate public funds, facilitate human trafficking, and obstruct the investigation and prosecution of corrupt colleagues."

It says "Hurtado's corrupt activities were so well known" in the upper ranks of the police that "some Embassy officials believe that President Correa must have been aware of them when he made the appointment. These observers believe that Correa may have wanted to have a (national police) Chief whom he could easily manipulate."

Separately, Hodges comments in the cable that "corruption among Ecuadorean National Police officers is widespread and well-known," with "minimal risk of exposure or punishment" for those engaging in corrupt acts.

"As with corrupt politicians and judges, this situation is more pronounced at higher levels of power," Hodges added.

The cable says internal Ecuadorean police investigations had suggested Hurtado was engaged in "corrupt activities within the ENP since the early 1990s."

It also alleges that Hurtado received "gifts and cash payments" from a police colonel in Guayaquil who was earning from $1,000-$2,000 for each Chinese migrant he assisted in obtaining transit to Central America en route to the United States.

Notably, both of the U.S. diplomats previously expelled by Correa's government had been accused of meddling in police-related matters.

One had questioned, in early 2009, Hurtado's decision to transfer the head of the Special Investigations Unit, threatening to cut off U.S. aid to the group. The other allegedly suspended $340,000 in annual aid because Ecuador would not allow the U.S. to veto appointments to the anti-smuggling police.

Ecuador is a smuggling conduit for cocaine produced in Colombia and Peru and while U.S. and Colombian officials have publicly praised its counter-drug cooperation they have privately expressed concerns about high-level corruption impeding efforts to combat drug smuggling.

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Associated Press Writer Frank Bajak in Lima, Peru and Vivian Sequera in Bogota, Colombia, contributed to this report.