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

    SOME “OLDER CUBAN MEN”

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/24/2006

    The Miami Cuban community is often maligned as a bunch of “older Cuban men” who’ve not been able to get over the loss of their “stuff” from the thieving and murderous reign of Fidel Castro. They are portrayed as troglodytes, fanatically rightwing, living in the past, playing dominoes, recalling the good old days, sexist and…

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  • Filed Under: Kuwait, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    KUWAIT: OPPOSITION BLOCKS ELECTORAL REFORM PLAN; AMIR DISSOLVES PARLIAMENT

    Kirk H. Sowell
    5/24/2006

    The Amir of Kuwait, Amir Sabah al-Ahmad, has dissolved the Kuwait parliament with new elections set for June 29 (the constitution requires that they be held within two months). This follows a week of intense conflict unprecedented in Kuwaiti history brought about in response to a government proposal to limit the number of voting districts…

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  • Filed Under: Polls, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    A CARTER RECRUDESCENCE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/24/2006

    I have dreaded this topic, because I hate the revolting Jimmy Carter more than anything. The only good thing Jimmy Carter did was give back the Panama Canal and make me a flaming Reagan Revolutionary. In other words, he’s a perfect example of a stopped clock being right exactly twice a day. Everything else Carter…

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

    HANKE ON MONTENEGRO

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/24/2006

    Economist Steve Hanke has a brilliant essay in today’s Wall Street Journal on his experience and knowledge of Montenegro. Professor Hanke is one of the most important sources of reliable information on the country’s progress and very knowledgeable about the leadership of the country. Notice that recurring theme of currency turmoil that has begun to…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States, Venezuela

    HUGO CHAVEZ: TOO RADIO-ACTIVE EVEN FOR OLIVER STONE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/23/2006

    Nutsy leftwing conspiracy-theory-loving Hollywood director Oliver Stone repudiated Hugo Chavez’s claim that Stone would be making a movie, all about him. And that’s not surprising. Stone is trying to go mainstream in the U.S. film scene, cranking out a watchable, straightforward, decent portrayal of 9/11 cops in his upcoming World Trade Center movie, which is…

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  • Filed Under: Peru, Polls, Revolution Archives

    PERUVIAN DEBATE ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/23/2006

    Peru held important presidential debates this weekend, which seemed to show lightly socialist Alan Garcia holding his ground against Chavista favorite Ollanta Humala. Garcia currently has about a 13 percentage point lead. Alvicho at Off Topic has an excellent roundup of all the blog and other news sources on this landmark debate, to give you…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Indonesia, Religion, Revolution Archives

    GUS DUR ON REAL ISLAM

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/23/2006

    Dear old Gus Dur of Indonesia is the one of the best Muslims I have ever known. He’s a holy man whose life of prayer reflects vividly in the life he leads. He is humble, gentle, kindly and noble. I used to talk to him back in Jakarta, years ago, before he became Indonesia’s first…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    HAVE PITY, I’M AN ORPHAN

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/23/2006

    So goes the apocryphal “chutzpah” story of the man who was put on trial for killing his parents and asked the judge to show him some mercy for being an orphan. Such also is the world of Chavistas who get caught with their hands in the till. Francisco Toro at Caracas Chronicles has a short…

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  • Filed Under: European Union, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA FAIR VOTE WALK

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/23/2006

    Ahead of December’s presidential elections, Venezuelans don’t have many avenues within their own government to plead for free and fair elections. Political power is consolidated into the hands of a single party, and what’s more, that one party is very closely aligned to the ideals of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, who has not allowed a…

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    CHANGING THE MESSAGE

    Rob M.
    5/22/2006

    Confederate Yankee posts an interesting statement originating from Hezbollah in Lebanon, and looks at what it might mean. “Hizbollah is not a tool of Iran, it is a Lebanese project that implements the demands of Lebanese,” Kassem said in an interview in the Hizbollah-controlled southern suburb of Beirut. “Iran is a big country with real…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Palestine, Revolution Archives

    THE NEXT WAR IN PALESTINE

    Rob M.
    5/22/2006

    A quote from Michael Totten’s latest dispatch from Ramallah: ???????What do you think about the prospects for peace now that Hamas won???????? I said. ???????The Israelis have an opportunity,??????? he said. ???????A piece of the puzzle was missing before. Permanent peace must have the signature of the Islamists. Now the Israelis can get it.??????? The…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Serbia

    BABES CELEBRATE THE END OF YUGOSLAVIA

    Rob M.
    5/22/2006

    Montenegro is no longer the suffix of Serbia. With an overwhelming turnout, just over the required 55% needed votes were cast in favor of independence, making it the last country to break away from the core of what once was Yugoslavia. There are a lot of issues here. Will the Serbian unionists fight back? Can…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Cuba, Revolution Archives

    CUBA-BASED CYBERATTACKS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    For a dictator, the truth hurts, and that includes what’s written on the Internet. Killcastro at the Killcastro blog is a computer wizard more than a little familiar with the tactics of hackers and cyberattacks, and he’s always alert to trouble from the dictator Havana. He got one this week from a group that appeared…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, China, Revolution Archives

    6-MINUTE PROTEST IN CHINA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    I got a call from Beijing, Red China earlier this week from a friend who lives there. He told me he saw a growing willingness of the people from the outer cities to challenge the authorities. He also saw a growing willingness in the authorities to repress such people. The cops, he said, had it…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives

    CUBA’S MENACE GROWS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    That’s the analysis of Academic Elephant in this well-thought out essay on how we should think about the growing power of the Fidel Castro regime. Should the U.S. lift a trade embargo on an increasingly aggressive regime, fortified by Venezuelan oil, like Cuba? Read the whole thought provoking thing here. And don’t miss Elephant’s special…

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  • Filed Under: Brazil, Revolution Archives

    BRAZIL’S POWER VOID

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    This past week, the biggest and most economically critical city of all South America was beseiged by drug thugs from Brazil’s abysmal favelas. The ghetto barbarians, acting on orders from their leader, who’s somehow has a cellphone in jail, killed over 200 people, mostly cops. Imagine if New York City lost 200 cops in a…

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  • Filed Under: Polls, Revolution Archives

    AMERICAS POLLING ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    Two big elections in the troubled Andean states in the next two weeks – Colombia and Peru. Will the voters go Chavista or seek something more economically viable? Will it be a lunge for the messiah-savior of leftwingery or a vote for reality? See what Boz has on the latest polls, as well as doings…

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

    SYRIA ARRESTS DISSIDENTS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    Glenn has found an important source on the doings in Syria, the benighted sub-Axis-Of-Evil tyranny. Intellectuals of all stripes are being rounded up by Syrian goons in the heaviest crackdown on dissidents in years. First in line for government oppression are those who have criticized the Syrian involvement in Lebanon. One by one, name by…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives

    ZAKARIA ON DEMOCRACY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    Via Real Clear Politics, I have found an exceptional essay by the excellent Fareed Zakaria on the problems Americans have perceiving the world’s vast move toward democratic revolution. Zakaria writes that Americans are pretty convinced that their country is the beacon of freedom. And with its visa lines and 12-million-strong illegal alien count, who is…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives

    WATERY GRAVES TO FREEDOM

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    Looking out the window on an air flight to Miami, Ziva at Blog For Cuba can’t help but look over and across the vast blue Florida Strait for traces of all those thousands from Cuba who desperately tried to make their way to freedom, and died trying. Her haunting post is here.

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela, Western Europe

    A LETTER TO KEN LIVINGSTONE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/21/2006

    In London, site of the cold-blooded Islamofascist train and bus bombings in 2005, terrorism is a serious subject. We already know that the London cops, having shot an innocent Brazilian in string of police errors, aren’t really up to the frightening task of countering such major-league terrorism, and the city is full of hundreds of…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    NO PLANES FOR PERSIA

    Rob M.
    5/19/2006

    As part of a new, despot-pleasing goodie package, the European Union wants the United States to sell Iran new airplanes so that it can modernize its decades old fleet. They already fell for this once — back in 2005, the Bush administration signed an order allowing the U.S. to sell aircraft spare parts to the…

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  • Filed Under: Ecuador, Revolution Archives

    HOW CHAVEZ TOOK ECUADOR

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    5/19/2006

    By Pedro Camargo Special to Publius Pundit De facto, Hugo Chavez is adding Ecuador to his growing roster of Bolivarian nations. He is close now with the final steps in place. Ecuador is following the Chavez nation-destroying playbook by ending its international trade and its own democracy. How did Chavez do this? Easy. He followed…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MORE ON ISLAMISTS AND PORN

    Rob M.
    5/19/2006

    The discussion began here at Publius when A.M. Mora y Leon linked to a piece at the new Foreign Policy blog, commenting that whenever there are searches for sex material, the vast majority of them come from domain extensions that pertain to highly Islamist countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Just going through the top…

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    EGYPT’S JUDGES BREAKING ALL THE RULES

    Rob M.
    5/19/2006

    Like a world-class military, Egypt’s judges are highly professional and technocratic — ardent defenders of the law. That’s why, over the past year, thousands of them have taken to defying the Mubarak regime which has, in turn, sought to corrupt and strangle the institution of the judiciary. They were prevented from overseeing the counting of…

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