Thursday, October 4, 2007

IT'S TRUE

Date: 01-Oct-07
From: News Center Publications
Subject: October Caribbean Memo

Dear Friends:

Now we can say for sure. Yes, there is a direct political link between the Caribbean, Latin America and the Middle East.

We suggested as much in our September Memo. Now, we can speak with more certainty.

Here is why we think we are correct.

Last week, Iranian President Mahmoud Admadinejad, a recognized leftist-Islamic extremist, spoke at Columbia University in New York City and then to the United Nations.

While there, he embraced Nicaragua's president Daniel Ortega and then traveled to South America before returning to his home in the Middle East.

There he met with Bolivia's President Evo Morales and then Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.

All three--Chavez, Morales and Ortega--are to the extreme left politically. And these men say they will work together.

Again, let us repeat. We live in a very dangerous world and these four leaders make it that way.

We believe our novels can help anyone get a better political grasp of what the United States and the West are up against.

All five of our historical-political novels can be viewed on the WebSite:natcarnes.com. In Puerto Rico, the novel `San Juan' is on sale at the Ritz Carlton Hotel bookshop in San Juan.

Also take a look at our BLOG SITE [CaribbeanMemo-2007.blogspot.com] for other memos you may have missed this year. And there is more here: nmcarnes.blogspot.com.

With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.

Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.

And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.

The Editors

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