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A contest over the media has become a defining symbol of Latin America’s ideological and political divides. But the forces at play are more fluid and surprising than it may appear. By Ivan Briscoe. Latin America is cleaving into two, with an abyss (...)
13 oct. 2009 | | openDemocracy
Ousted Honduras president Manuel Zelaya is on a camping trip just outside his native country where he was attempting to take over the government similar to his pal Hugo Chávez of the former democracy of Venezuela. Enter friend of the Latin Marxists, (...)
28 jui. 2009 | | Liberally Conservative
Some of you may remember that after then Honduran President Zelaya was removed from office I wrote a piece about Obama’s motivations for joining with Chavez and others in calling for Zelaya to be returned to power. Although the main point of the (...)
20 Jul. 2009 | 1 comment | Jeff Schreiber
Last weekend at the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) summit in Saudi Arabia, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez stood alongside Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and mouthed plenty. "God willing, with the fall of the dollar, (...)
26 Nov. 2007 | 2 comments | James Anthony Mehrle, Jr.
After the King told the scumbag the vanezuelans call President to "shut up" at a summit in Chile, our Golden Chavismo boy was so hurt he organized a press conference (surprise suprise) and accused the King of Spain to be one of the supporters (...)
12 nov. 2007 | 1 comment | The Sandmonkey
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