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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Revolution Archives, Turkmenistan

    FOUR SCENARIOS, NONE THAT GOOD

    Rob M.
    12/27/2006

    While last week’s eulogy of President Niyazov that I posted was largely sarcastic and bordered on the maniacally gleeful, I did manage to go into some detail of what I thought would occur with regards to the transition from all Turkmenbashi, all the time to whatever form the next government takes. Mentioning the huge amount…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    HAPPY HOLIDAY WEEKEND!

    Rob M.
    12/23/2006

    Merry Christmas everyone. It’s time for everyone to get some downtime in, and frankly the traffic just isn’t large enough over the holidays to warrant a large amount of posting! I personally am on my way to Madrid where I will spend the time off with my family. So everyone, stay safe and get lots…

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  • Filed Under: Crazy People, Religion, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ GOES JIM JONES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/22/2006

    When I went to Venezuela late last year, I came back with the impression that it was heading well into Jim Jones territory. There was too much cult of personality there, starting with the gigantic Hugo Chavez billboard that greets you from Caracas airport before you take the highway into the shantytowns, and within the…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Revolution Archives, Turkmenistan

    TURKMENISTAN GOES COLD TURKEY ON TURKMENBASHI

    Rob M.
    12/21/2006

    The great and illustrious leader of Turkmenistan, Saparmurat Niyazov, died today from a heart attack. Pretty impressive way to go for a guy who was supposed to live forever in all of his godliness. Of all the countries in the world, Turkmenistan is perhaps one of the worst in terms of poverty, economic and politics…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Economics, Revolution Archives, Russia

    WHEEL OF MISFORTUNE: SHELL RUSSIAN ASSETS MELT AWAY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/20/2006

    RIA Novosti recently reported that from January through September of this year Russia received about $17.4 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) and slightly more, about $17.9 billion, in the form of international financial organizations’ loans and trade credits. At about $2 billion per month, we can project that Russia will have no more than…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Middle East, Religion, Revolution Archives

    DEFEATING IDEOLOGY & WINNING THE WAR FOR DEMOCRACY

    Rob M.
    12/20/2006

    A The Belmont Club Richard Fernandez discusses the propaganda of Islamic radicals who, at the moment, are ten steps ahead of the West in terms of spreading its message. The speed at which the message is spreading, the reach that it is attaining, and the sheer quantity cannot hope to be matched by the bureaucratic…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRANIAN TUG-O-WAR

    Rob M.
    12/20/2006

    The news of the defeat of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s allies in elections for both local councils as well as the Assembly of Experts is good news to those of us who want to see the influence of the madman diminished. The winners are a general alliance between former President Rafsanajani’s “pragmatic” conservatives and reformists,…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ RESURRECTS SLAVERY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/18/2006

    Slavery, and human sacrifices, are the two great historic curses of our hemisphere that took vast amounts of blood and treasure and time to wipe out after great struggles. But amid these eradications, which were thought to be for good, the seeds of these evils apparently still exist. That’s why we are seeing slavery recrudesce….

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    UNITED, WE STAND

    Rob M.
    12/18/2006

    YouTube is a great site. I’ve seen videos thay have ranged from the hilarious to the downright terrible; a feature of user-driven content. Perhaps another feature is that everyone who posts video is merely trying to become the most popular user by appealing to the masses, usually through comedy, which is why it is rare…

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  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives

    BOLIVIA FREEDOM MARCH

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/15/2006

    Bolivians resist the destruction of their freedom and property and their eventual forced work in Marxist collectives How the citizens of Santa Cruz view Evo Morales Santa Cruz is loaded with pro-freedom anti-communist babes Indians don’t like their freedoms taken away either, Indians are protesting the Marxist Morales who also is Indian. However, with guys…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    THE KGB-IFICATION OF RUSSIA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/14/2006

    When KGB spy Yuri Andropov (pictured above) expired as leader of the USSR after only sixteen months in office, the West breathed a sigh of relief. Power passed from the first KGB spy to rule Russia into the hands of Mikhail Gorbachev, who seemed far less threatening (even though he was a close associate of…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    NEW HUMAN RIGHTS INITIATIVES FOR 2007

    Rob M.
    12/14/2006

    The State Department has put out a press release detailing new initiatives to support human rights that will begin next year. By and large, the plans focus on supporting NGOs that operate under fierce government repression, thus countering the global trend of cracking down on such organizations from Russia to Venezuela. Here is a list…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA AND RUSSIA: DEMOCRACY????????S ACID TEST

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/11/2006

    Venezuela and Russia show remarkable similarities in their social, political and economic systems and levels of attainment, so it is perhaps not surprising to see their two tinpot leaders, Vladimir Putin and Hugo Chavez, seeking ever closer relations. An even more disturbing parallel, though, is that in both countries men who are essentially dictators have…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Human Rights, Revolution Archives

    CASTRO’S THUGS HIT CUBANS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/11/2006

    Castro’s goon squads beat up Cubans in Havana Sunday Source: Stefania at Free Thoughts Their crime? Celebrating human rights day. You heard that right, they were observing human rights day. That’s why they were beat up by Castro’s ‘repudiation’ squads, the barrio thugs who serve as Castro’s illegal enforcers, beating others with impunity in the…

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  • Filed Under: Chile, Revolution Archives

    AUGUSTO PINOCHET DIES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/10/2006

    Augusto Pinochet, 1915-2006 Source: CNN Chile’s former military strongman, Augusto Pinochet, has died in Providencia, Chile at age 91. Half of Chile is rioting in joy and the other half is rioting in rage. It seems about fitting, because not only did this guy do good and bad things through his life, these acts spanned…

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  • Filed Under: Mexico, Philippines, Protest Babes, Religion, Revolution Archives, Spain

    THE AMERICAS PATRONESS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/9/2006

    A procession to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe in Palm Springs Source: The Desert Sun At this time of year, millions of people participate in processions like this across the American hemisphere, an event that unites two American continents, Spain and the Philippines. On or around Dec. 10, millions will march for the feast of…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Central Asia, Economics, India, Revolution Archives, Vietnam, Western Europe

    GLOBAL FREE TRAFFIC

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/9/2006

    Peter Mork at Economics with a Face has some intelligent observations about ongoing efforts in certain European cities to eliminate all – repeat ALL – traffic rules in the name of fewer traffic accidents, an idea that scares the heck out anyone who first hears about it. But it turns out, it’s not that crazy…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Asia, Colombia, Economics, Peru, Revolution Archives, United States, Vietnam

    HUGE U.S. TRADE BILL PASSES

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/9/2006

    OK, it was a ratbag of a bill. It lumped in everything that possibly could be lumped in, good with bad. Excellent, friendly deserving nations, like Vietnam, Colombia and Peru, (in short, our equals), got much of what they needed. Nations ruled by disgusting, undeserving, ungrateful governments, like Ecuador and Bolivia got plenty too. Messes…

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  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ MENACES BOLIVIANS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/8/2006

    Anti-communist women from Santa Cruz are detained in Bolivia by police enforcers loyal to the leftist government of Evo Morales, which is showing growing intolerance of political dissent. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez threatened them today for their refusal to support Morales. Source, all photos: Getty Images Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez has warned the Bolivian babes…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    AN OMINOUS HERALD

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/8/2006

    Now that Hugo Chavez has been reelected president by a wide margin, Venezuela is swiftly moving toward a one-party state. I know, you think I’m just being a rightwing alarmist. I’m just making it up, it’s nothing but some ruse to make Hugo Chavez look bad. But this isn’t coming from Venezuelans, or from my…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    DEBUNKING RUSSOPHILES

    12/8/2006

    Just as we saw after the killing of Anna Politkovskaya, a determined attempt to deflect blame from the Kremlin has issued from the Russophile cabal following the killing of Alexander Litvinenko. It????????s necessary to debunk their ???????arguments,??????? which might mislead the unwary. As a preface, let????????s ask the Russophiles a question: OK, so you don????????t…

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  • Filed Under: Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, United Nations, United States

    BOLTON WEEPS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/8/2006

    Jeanne Kirkpatrick, 1926-2006 Source: Getty Images, via The New York Times The great Jeanne Kirkpatrick, who was the first to distinguish between totalitarian and authoritarian dictatorships, a key steps toward dividing and conquering the world’s tyrants and winning the Cold War, has died. She was only 80. Her work paved the way for democratic revolutions…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVEZ TAXES TOILET SEATS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/7/2006

    In the wake of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s thundrous electoral victory on Sunday, he’s back in action, legislating new taxes on Venezuela’s battered middle class. For his first move, he’s decided to tax toilet seats as an “inessential item.” I guess the Venezuelans, some of whom elected him, are now supposed to just go without….

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Bolivia, Caribbean, Colombia, Economics, Haiti, Peru, Revolution Archives, Vietnam

    FREE TRADE FOR THE WORLD!!!

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/7/2006

    Congress has just wrapped up a huge free trade package! They actually are allowing it to go to the floor for a vote around 4 p.m. Eastern! They darn well better pass it! Not only will Peru, Colombia and Vietnam get some kind of trade relief for the next year (it’s temporary for the first…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Personal, Polls

    2006 WEBLOG AWARDS!

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    12/6/2006

    The nominees for the 2006 Web log awards are out! These are great fun to vote for, and they introduce us all to great new blogs we have not heard of. Check out the new candidates at this site here – and when you can, make your vote. Here are my own personal endorsements below…

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