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Chavez wins

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 7:02 AM on December 4, 2006.


Another defeat for "devil" Bush
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So Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez won again, this time in a landslide, 61-38% over his opponent Manuel Rosales.

According to jwharrison, Chavez plans to change the constitution to remove the term limits provision which prevents him from running again in 2012.

No matter who seeks to do this in any country it's unsettling. I will give him this: he did express his desire to change the constitution before the election, giving the people some chance to remove him before he settles in.

Upon declaring victory, Chavez made the predictable pronouncements: "It’s another defeat for the devil, who tries to dominate the world... Down with imperialism! We need a new world!"

I'll leave the trenchant analysis for my colleague Josh Holland, but I do want to point out one thing for those who overemphasize Chavez's Iran/Syria relations. Chavez is also fairly cozy with Israel.

Although it was widely reported during the Israel/Lebanon war that Chavez made disparaging remarks about Israel, the real story was quite a bit different. You might say that those who wanted Chavez to be anti-Israel were cherrypicking from his comments.

What he really said was careful, measured and, ultimately, very politic...

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Evan Derkacz is an AlterNet editor. He writes and edits PEEK, the blog of blogs.


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I hear all this talk...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Dec 4, 2006 9:10 AM   
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... about how terrible he is. But no one has ever listed ONE thing he has actually DONE. All I ever hear is about what he says ("this would all be easier if I were a dictator" anyone?) and who he supposedly supports.

His desire to remove term limits is troubling... but far from the worst thing that couldh appen, or a necessary sign of dictatorship.

Why do we even know his name? His "anti-Americanism"? No.... his nation's OIL!

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What's with that photo?
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Dec 4, 2006 2:39 PM   
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Was that he wife or some random female 'supporter'? Imagine if a US president did that. Oh wait, we saw what the media made over Clinton's 'foibles' and Bush's homosexual kisses of Ganton and affinity for caressing bald people's heads (very weird fetish really.) But anyway its nice to see a country that treats sex in a more healthy manner and doesn't judge just because someone has affairs or whatever.

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