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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    CARNIVAL OF REVOLUTIONS

    Rob M.
    9/6/2005

    Yikes, I almost forgot about this. Don’t miss this week’s carnival of revolutions! 100% democracy goodness.

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    THEFT IN ZIMBAZUELA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    9/6/2005

    The Zimbabwe effect is rolling in fast and thick in Venezuela. Confiscations of churches, land, businesses and bank accounts are accelerating. Each day brings news of new expropriations in ‘the name of the people.’ Never before has such an abuse of property rights been so bold. Today, we noted that a Church had been taken…

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  • Filed Under: Colombia, Cuba, Religion, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    ASSAULT ON THE CHURCH

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    9/6/2005

    Three attacks on the Church from the hemisphere’s Marxist Axis in two days makes me think there may be a coordinated effort by Chavez-Castro & Friends to confront the Church. Given the weak state of the Church in most of the world, it’s hard to grasp why dictators should see it as such a threat…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Philippines, Revolution Archives

    PHILIPPINE CONGRESS CLEARS ARROYO

    Rob M.
    9/6/2005

    The ongoing election fraud scandal surrounding President Arroyo is coming to an official close, as the opposition was not able to garner the 1/3 vote necessary to bring an impeachment trial to the Senate. The Philippine Legislature ended the impeachment process against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Tuesday, finally dismissing all three complaints against her….

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Revolution Archives, Turkmenistan

    TURKMENISTAN ATTACKING FAMILIES OF DISSIDENTS

    Rob M.
    9/6/2005

    Going after the families of dissidents still in the country is a common tactic of dictatorships, so this really shouldn’t come as a surprise. Registan reports on testimony implicating the regime in what it does best. Pressure on dissenters and their associates or families has long been a common factor in Turkmenistan according to Farid…

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  • Filed Under: Azerbaijan, Central Asia, Revolution Archives

    AZERI ELECTION UPDATE

    Rob M.
    9/6/2005

    Marianna, the blogosphere’s resident election observer, has posted her latest report.

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Polls, Revolution Archives

    EGYPT ELECTION UPDATE

    Rob M.
    9/5/2005

    Sandmonkey has an update on the Egyptian elections taking place very soon. In sum, the NGOs want to monitor the election, the electoral commission said no, the courts said yes, the commission said “screw you,” and for some reason a delegation from the House of Representatives doesn’t mind. It goes back to the judicial rebellion…

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  • Filed Under: Colombia, Revolution Archives, terrorism

    FARC NEWS ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    9/5/2005

    The FARC’s massacre victims this past week. Source: Yahoo! The FARC makes my blood boil. There is no eviler organization in this hemisphere than these murderous Marxist narcoterrorists. Nothing good has anything to do with them. These monsters put necklace bombs around housewives in the mountains just to see what a blown-off head looks like….

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Nepal, Revolution Archives

    NEPAL PARTIES TEAM UP WITH MAOISTS

    Rob M.
    9/5/2005

    The biggest argument I’ve made with regards to the political crisis in Nepal has been that the king’s taking of absolute power will drive the political parties and civil society into the arms of the Maoists, mostly because they are in opposition to the king. It isn’t that the pro-democracy parties agree with the Maoist…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, China, Revolution Archives

    CHINA’S COMING SOCIAL UPHEAVAL

    Rob M.
    9/5/2005

    RFE/RL has an interesting story on the rise of social unrest in China. Scarcely a month goes by without news coming from rural China of often-violent protests by locals over corruption, land-grabs, taxation, or environmental issues. The authorities are struggling to stem this rising tide of challenges to abuses that are probably inherent in any…

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  • Filed Under: Photoblogging, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    REVOLUTION’S CHILDREN

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    9/5/2005

    In the Chavista Revolution in Venezuela, no one is more neglected than the helpless. There are all kinds of soup-kitchen programs and money flying around, but they benefit only those who can help Chavez politically in return. That excludes many. Chavez’s revolution is Marxist, and as such, its philosophical foundation is materialism. For Chavez, the…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    FINALLY BACK

    Rob M.
    9/4/2005

    Alright guys, I had some sporadic internet access that allowed me to do a few posts, but the past two days it has been down completely. I’m in Boston, unpacked, got my new laptop, and best of all the internet is up and running at amazing speed. Posting regularly returns tomorrow!!

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  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Polls, Revolution Archives

    BOLIVIA ELECTION UPDATE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    9/2/2005

    Miguel Buitrago at MABB in Bolivia has a truly marvellous election update complete with biographies of all the players in the upcoming election in December. That is going to be a BIG one – so it’s best to get up on these characters. Miguel has done a fantastic job well worth reading here.

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA’S DIRTY WAR

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    9/2/2005

    What does 6,000 extrajudicial killings by police sound like? Oh, but you remind yourself that Argentina’s and Chile’s dirty wars have long been over, as dictators like Pinochet are brought to justice. Well, there is one part of South America where these dirty wars have not stopped – in fact, they have started. Venezuela, one…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives

    THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

    Rob M.
    9/2/2005

    Transitions Online offers a nice three page article on the second wave of transition in the post-Soviet space, and its relation to happiness; or rather, it’s negative counterpart. Go ahead and read the whole thing. A few things I’d like to add, though, is how post-Soviet development in each of the occupied countries has contributed…

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQI UNITY

    Rob M.
    9/1/2005

    I hadn’t noticed this since I was moving, but The Belmont Club linked to my essay, “It all comes down to federalism,” and discussed it with a great deal of historical context. Here’s an excerpt with the conclusion: Each behind his Mason-Dixon Line. Of course it can hardly stop there. With a Shi’ite state in…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Human Rights, Revolution Archives, Russia, terrorism

    BESLAN MOTHERS APPEAL FOR ASYLUM

    Rob M.
    9/1/2005

    I’m in quite a bit of a mood for Russia at the moment after finishing Kremlin Rising. The book went into detail about Putin’s life and how he has consolidated power to the Kremlin since being elected, but it both started and ended with the massacre at Beslan School No 1. The authors themselves were…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    ZIM CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES PASS

    Rob M.
    8/31/2005

    The constitutional changes I wrote about two weeks ago just got their rubber-stamp pass in the Zimbabwe parliament. Did you see that coming? I sure didn’t! JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 30 — Zimbabwe’s parliament voted Tuesday to give President Robert Mugabe new constitutional powers to seize farmland and to restrict travel by government opponents in a country…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Poland, Revolution Archives

    TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF SOLIDARITY

    Rob M.
    8/31/2005

    Today marked the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Solidarity trade union, which broke the grip of Soviet communism over the freedom-loving nation of Poland. It isn’t a national holiday, or even one that many people were alive to remember, but people took to the streets in celebration to remember the birth of freedom…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Civic Education, United States

    DONATING FOR KATRINA RELIEF

    Daniel Holt
    8/31/2005

    Following up on Glenn’s post, I’ve just donated to and would recommend donating to the Union for Reform Judaism’s Disaster Relief Fund. They have an option to donate specifically for Katrina help, and 100% of your donation is used for relief. You don’t have to be a member or anything to donate (I’m not). Check…

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  • Filed Under: Civic Education, Revolution Archives, United States

    DISASTER AND REVOLUTION

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    8/31/2005

    This blog post is difficult to write – it doesn’t really seem revolutionary, so I didn’t want to write anything. But it is relevant. We in the U.S. seem frozen in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. If it was just the winds, big deal, it would have a simple, if costly solution. But it’s so…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Eastern Europe, Journalism, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Russia

    WSJ, ON BABES OF POLITICS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    8/30/2005

    Today’s Wall Street Journal has an in-depth essay today on the Babes of Politics theory, developed in depth here at Publius Pundit, at WILLisms and at Gateway Pundit. It’s excellent. Read it here.

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  • Filed Under: Humor, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CAPTION THIS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    8/29/2005

    Jesse Jackson and Hugo Chavez, in Caracas, August 29, 2005

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Saudi Arabia, United States

    SEXY SAUDI SWIMWEAR, REVISITED, AGAIN

    Rob M.
    8/29/2005

    In the interest of continuing the elevation of debate, I think it’s about time to once again tackle the issue of swim suits in Saudi Arabia. You will want to read the first post if you haven’t, which deals with what exactly these swim suits look like, and then the second post, which deals with…

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  • Filed Under: Personal

    HEADING OUT TO BOSTON

    Rob M.
    8/29/2005

    Hey all, Here’s an update. I’m moving to Boston right now, heading off to the airport at this moment. I won’t have access to a computer for a few days, probably into Thursday or maybe even Friday. But don’t worry — this place will be kept going smooth, smart, and sexy in the meantime because…

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