Blogging the democratic revolution
Miguel also reports that tinpot General Acosta, a man who once confiscated a Coca Cola plant, swigged its liquored products and burped into a TV camera, is now confiscating farms and redistributing them to his cronies. I don’t want to think about what he does with the fertilizer for the TV cameras. Meanwhile, Miguel also…
Miguel Octavio reports that the chavistas are getting emboldened in their racist sexual attacks on Dr. Condoleezza Rice. Their new cartoons are unprintable. Chavez is going off the deep end.
My essay on why the US news media ignored Chavez’s filthy speech directed against Dr. Condoleezza Rice. I called a bunch of US news editors to find out why. It’s sad.
Chrenkoff has a new roundup of good things going on in the Muslim world. I wonder how these oppressive theocracies let these stories get out? They must be slacking.
Straight from Discoshama the Ukraine update for 01/27.
Commies are so bizarre. Hu is saying that communism is still the ‘correct road’ for China, but honestly. when is communism ever the right way to go? “Socialism with Chinese characteristics is the logical and correct choice for China to further realize national rejuvenation, prosperity of the country and happy lives for the people,” he…
It’s not so often that we see such optimism from Israel. But I guess if even Sharon is confident that the Palestinians are doing their part, then we might actually be seeing something good here. Speaking at a convention of building contractors in Tel Aviv, Sharon said, “I believe that the conditions are now ripe…
Zed over at INBB has posted several recently published reports about companies that do business with Burma’s military dictatorship. There are a lot of travel agencies on there. I can just see the slogan: “Come one, come all! Tour the abject poverty and learn how they keep it that way!”
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez has shown himself for the coarse, uncouth thug that he is, with his trash-talking horny, racist television ravings about Dr. Condoleezza Rice last Sunday. And how has the US media responded to this ratings-grabbing story? Why by ignoring it! The whole story has been ignored by the US media, except for…
Aussiegirl has posted a very moving post talking about her family’s trials with totalitarianism in Russie and Germany, and her feelings with the Orange Revolution. It’s a really good read. So when I heard and watched these events unfold in Ukraine, and I realized that Ukrainians had finally gotten up off their knees and reclaimed…
I find myself agreeing with all of this. Hat tip: Pejmanesque.
Veneconomy????????s editorial notes a scary new law that passed under the radar this week in Chavez????????s Venezuela. El Supremo has given Fidel Castro an open field for his agents to arrest anyone in Venezuela with no legal due process.
Gustavo Coronel, a retired Venezuelan oil executive weighs in with a superb essay on Dutch Disease, the impact of oil on an economy and how it is fueling Venezuela????????s dangerous swing into backward communism.
Andy from Siberian Light is discussing the recent legal proposals in Russia to outlaw Jewish groups as “extremist.”
Nathan from The Argus has got some great commentary regarding the Bush inauguration speech. I don????????t know how to say it other than to once again say that democratization isn????????t new. Talking about it is. Doing it is bipartisan. Publicly supporting it seems to be something the right is much more concerned about. And why…
Mora has a great article over at Babalu Blog. It’s about how while most all countries have the internet, that luxury does not exist in Cuba, so it’s almost impossible to communicate to the inside. Also, very interestingly, she has found a publishing house that produces the works of Cuban writers who would otherwise not…
I think this has literally been the most mind-blowing article I’ve read today. Not because it is anything I didn’t know already, but because it’s being reported as the front story on CNN’s website. Although most say they don’t know who the candidates are or where to go to vote, they say they will vote…
Miguel Octavio notes some interesting graffiti in Caracas today. A Chavez no le gusto el Rice de Condoleezza (Chavez didn????????t like Condoleezza????????s Rice) . I laughed, so I had to post it. But for something more worthwhile to read, check out this post on how ths Venezuelan Supreme Court is smashing democracy there.
Check this out. It’s an interview with ZUBR, and can give you a basic overview of what it’s all sbout.
I like to get the updates from the blogs in Ukraine so that we can see their commentary. But with the inauguration, there has been so much that I simply can’t keep up. So I’ll be putting it all here. Discoshama has a lot: –01/26 update along with 01/25 update. –More nonsense from the Euro…
The new NGO “Friends of Democracy” website has been setup, and they collect news from locals in Iraq. Very cool stuff. But what I like even more is that they have photos!
Chrenkoff did some statistics analysis of negative media coverage in Iraq. And just like he thought, the bad is oft more told than the good.
Scott Clark has several articles up at the moment about how Russia’s hostile business environment is further crippling the country. Judging from the articles, I don’t think Putin cares. He just wants to hit the big companies for as much as he can in taxes. The government taking and redistributing a la communism, however, is…
Hossein Derakhshan is reporting that Orkut and Yahoo! Messenger will possibly be banned in Iran. This, coupled with all of the other internet shutdowns, shows a real fear among the regime there of the communicative power of the web. They can close their borders, but ideas like liberty transcend any kind of oppression; it’s practically…
The blogger from Democracy In Iraq (Is Coming) has posted his thoughts on the recent Zarqawi “declaration of war.” He says that democracy is evil, and that it goes against Islam. Of course, in his version of Islam everyone you disagree with must be killed, he doesn’t really follow Islam, but facism, the problem is…