Global Pulse - 12/06/07: Chavez Unforgiven
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(December 6, 2007) Did Venezuelans vote NO because Hugo Chavez embarrassed them? He seems to pick arguments wherever he goes these days, and the anger and ridicule he's generated may have played a role in voters' rejection of constitutional changes that would have increased his power.
Chavez accepted defeat fairly graciously, and some Latin leaders thanked him for it. But news reports from across the region chastised him and his growing enemies list, which includes not only the U.S., but U.S. allies like Colombia and even Socialist-run countries like Spain. This episode of Global Pulse reviews this mostly negative news coverage, and the spats that generated it.
SOURCES: RCN, Colombia; Once Noticias and Adela News, Mexico; Tele13, Chile; Al Jazeera English, Qatar; TV5, France.
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VIVA CHAVEZ, VIVA LATIONAMERICA, VIVA EL MUNDO!
WE SOUTH AMERICANS DO NOT APPRECIATE UR CONTINUOUS CONDESCENDING MANNER OF TALKING DOWN TO US AND ALL WE WANT IS TO CONTINUE THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR DEMOCRACY THAT HAS BEEN SO CONTINUOUSLY INTERRUPTED BY THE CIA AND THE UNITED STATES WHO FINANCED NUMEROUS DICTATORSHIPS IN VENEZUELA AND EVEN MY CHILE...if u want people to believe ur fascist press then you should also start talking about the miracles these dictatorships have done in South America.
And yes of course it is easier to exploit and abuse a poorer, less-developed nation than it is for that small nation to fight back and prevent that coup from occurring. Things can always be done by force.
All I am saying is that those illicit coups and dictatorships occured and their legacy contributed to the problems we still see today.
If u can't accept a fact then u are not worthy of my time.
Chile still has to follow Pinochet's illicit constitution and cannot vote it down because the same constitution gives 50% of all seats to Pinochet supporters.
Chile has one of the best economies to exploit in terms of foreign companies but the worst in SA in terms of socioeconomic inequality. I dont consider that a good economy.
As far as Paraguayans, how r they to blame for the dictatorship that opressed them if they couldnt vote on a democratic election in over 60 years to defeat the dictator and the weaponry, money and military classes given by the US army?
La soberania de un pais no se puede violar asi como nada, no solo es criminal e ilegal sino que pone en peligro las vidas de gente inocente que vive cerca y que no tiene nada k ver con objetivos politicos.
Estas confundiendo intencion con consequencia. Aunque la intencion o escusa mejor dicho, del ataque era supuestamente atacar a las FARC la consequencia fue poner en riesgo las vidas de inocentes Ecuatorianos que vivian cerca. Porque mierda no se contacto al presidente de ese pais? Acaso el ataque era demasiado sospechoso y ademas ilicito como para no decirle?
Obvio, que nadie no quiere entrar a una guerra pero eso no significa que un ataque ILEGAL a una nacion soberana e independiente no cambie las olas.
Ademas, por tanto que defiendas el ataque de los militares de Colombia en territorio ecuatoriano, el "datito" de que fue un ataque ILEGAL sigue y seguira ahi, ya que rompio leyes BASICAS internacionales de la diplomacia y democracia. Asi no se puede.