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To: rightwing2
I am beginning to wonder if this operation was not instigated by the Venezuelan Communists from day one to smoke out and "eliminate" their enemies ala the Warsaw uprising of 1944.

Does this from the Washington Post put them on Chavez's enemies list?

(April 13, 2002)Washington Post Chavez's Gloomy Legacy for The Left [Excerpt] Now Colombia's government-sanctioned guerrilla haven is gone. So is Chavez after three tumultuous years of leftist agitating, class warfare and a spasm of violence on the streets of this capital, suggesting that leftist revolutions waged even by elected leaders are not the choice of a region still highly susceptible to populist appeals. Or at least not the way Chavez carries out revolutions.

"The lesson here is that charismatic demagogues can still win elections in poor countries," said Anibal Romero, a political science professor at Simon Bolivar University here. "The economic and social instability is still with us. The field is still open for the successful appearance of these figures that, by distorting reality and securing the hearts and minds of the uneducated,win elections."

…………..Part of the problem is the way people such as Chavez, who had been on the outside of a corrupt two-party lock on power for years, play the game once they take office. After his failed 1992 coup, Chavez served a two-year prison sentence and then began a journey of discovery on horseback across Venezuela's countryside. He was accompanied by an Argentine neo-fascist, Norberto Ceresole, who believed that a leader should rule with the army at his side.

After his election, Chavez set out to weaken Venezuela's institutions, first by engineering a new constitution that bolstered his power and then by appointing loyal military officers to run its independent agencies. Chavez set out to run a country with a sophisticated economy, based primarily on its vast oil reserves, as a one-man show. He employed the military to carry out social projects, and passed by fiat such important legislation as a land reform measure that would confiscate private property. [End Excerpt]

26 posted on 04/14/2002 7:14:42 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Did you post a Venezuela article yesterday that was deleted?
63 posted on 04/14/2002 9:44:57 AM PDT by Osinski
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"The lesson here is that charismatic demagogues can still win elections in poor countries," said Anibal Romero, a political science professor at Simon Bolivar University here. "The economic and social instability is still with us. The field is still open for the successful appearance of these figures that, by distorting reality and securing the hearts and minds of the uneducated,win elections."

Hmm, seems like they can still win elections in the USA too. Clinton, Gore, Hillary and the whole poverty-pimp, race baiting, free toys Dem party run on the same program.

90 posted on 04/14/2002 7:54:00 PM PDT by Jack Black
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