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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Journalism, Revolution Archives, Ukraine, United States

    SHAME ON THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORP

    Rob M.
    4/5/2005

    Daniel noted earlier the blatantly warped and somewhat arbitrary questions, but Mike Connor all the way out in Yushchenko’s Ukraine noticed it as well. They better watch out, or they might develop the same bad international reputation they’ve acquired at home!

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Bolivia, Revolution Archives

    NEW BOLIVIAN BLOGS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    Miguel Buitrago at MABB blog in Bolivia has gotten word of four new blogs about Bolivia. See his roundup here. Apparently, blogging has taken off in Bolivia, a superb development, given the hammerlock assorted leftists have always had on news coming out of Bolivia. Now, we don’t need them, we get our news from Bolivians…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    WISE UP, GRINGOS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    Blogger Miguel Octavio warns that despite the difficulty for many of taking Hugo Chavez entirely seriously, we Americans would be wise to pay attention to the rising tide of anti-Americanism now appearing in Venezuela. Don’t dismiss these ravings, they mean something, he warns. Based on what he knows of the Chavistas and their inherent psychology…

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  • Filed Under: Humor, Mexico, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    MEXICAN CARTOON HUMOR

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    Even if you don’t speak Spanish you can probably figure out what this cartoon, posted by Mexican blogger Cosme Hace says. I laughed when the cartoon comparison was made between Lopez Obrador and Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. Lopez Obrador was described as not another Chavez because he wasn’t ‘frivolous and stupid’ enough. Obviously, Hugo Chavez’s…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives, United States

    CARLOS SANTANA, JACKASS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    You’d think Carlos Santana wouldn’t make a mistake about what’s hip and what’s out, but that’s just what he did at the Academy Awards last month, showing up in a big Che Guevara tee shirt. So old. So out. So out of it. And so damn despicable. Santana learned to play his instruments with Cuba’s…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    RECORD HIGH OIL

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    …and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez behind it. I wrote an analysis for American Thinker this morning. It’s here.

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  • Filed Under: Mexico, Revolution Archives

    MEXICO’S POWDERKEG

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    I wrote an essay on the political situation in Mexico for American Thinker this morning and I have never gotten a greater reaction to anything else I have ever written. I am stunned. This morning they put it on RealClearPolitics.com. It’s time to step up coverage of Mexico. Read it here or here. Reuters has…

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  • Filed Under: Bahrain, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    CRACKDOWN COMING IN BAHRAIN?

    Kirk H. Sowell
    4/4/2005

    The mainstream media largely missed it, but here at Publius Pundit we recently noted a flickering of Ukraine-style protests for democratic reforms in Bahrain. But there is danger as well, for part of the opposition is aligned with Iran (the Sunni-ruled country is majority Shia, but of course only a faction among the Shia population…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    WHY ZIMBABWE IS NOT UKRAINE

    Daniel Berczik
    4/4/2005

    The Christian Science Monitor has an editorial instructing us in what we already know: Zimbabwe is not Ukraine: Viktor Yushchenko, who suffered near-fatal dioxin poisoning in his campaign to unseat Ukraine’s corrupt and authoritarian president, had the support of masses of protesters. But those were healthy, well-fed masses. In Zimbabwe, half the country is on…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Moldova, Polls, Revolution Archives

    PARLIAMENT RE-ELECTS VORONIN IN MOLDOVA

    Rob M.
    4/4/2005

    April 4th is the day Moldova’s Parliament holds elections for President. Up for re-election is Communist Party leader Voronin, who won 56 of the 101 votes, of which he only needed 61 to win. In other words, his party needed to pursuade some of the opposition his way. If a president is not elected after…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    SPORADIC, UNSANCTIONED PROTESTS IN ZIMBABWE

    Rob M.
    4/4/2005

    Even though their leadership failed to mobilize and call for protests, there are some brave souls in Zimbabwe’s youth who realize that fighting and dying for freedom is a more worthy cause for their lives than complacent slavery. Despite threats of death, a few hundred have taken to the streets to defy Mugabe’s fraudulent victory….

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  • Filed Under: European Union, Poland, Religion, Revolution Archives

    GARTON-ASH ON THE POPE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    Timothy Garton-Ash is not a well-known name in the U.S., but when I was a student in England, during the darkest days of Poland’s martial law, he was the person whose lectures I went to, and the one whose answers to my questions provided the most illumination. He hasn’t changed any after all these years…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Ukraine

    YUSHCHENKO VISITS, TAP DANCES

    Daniel Berczik
    4/4/2005

    So far, the visit of Viktor Yushchenko to this country has been about as exciting and informative as last night’s so-called opening night. The wave of optimism that recently has spread throughout the enslaved world and now seems stalled over Zimbabwe got its start in the earthquake of the Orange Revolution. The meeting of democracy’s…

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  • Filed Under: European Union, Revolution Archives, Western Europe

    EUROPE’S J’ACCUSE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/4/2005

    Revolution is hitting Europe hard. A German CEO, writing in Die Welt, publicly condemned the continent for its long record of cowardice against tyrants and terrorists. It’s a challenge so radical and so against prevailing wisdom that it may have the same impact as Emile Zola’s J’Accuse in forcing Europe to be what it ought…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Religion

    THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, CHRISTIANITY AND THE ARAB WORLD

    Kirk H. Sowell
    4/3/2005

    The death of Pope John Paul II, although expected, has nevertheless been strongly felt around the world. One of his main themes was the promotion of democracy and freedom. What I would like to do here is to use this opportunity to look at two other issues close to John Paul’s heart – the future…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA’S BAD OIL BOOKS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/3/2005

    Blogger Daniel keeps us well-apprised of the everyday aspects of Venezuela’s descent into communism. Today, the grocery stores are demanding ID for even the purchase of bread and water. This is the beginning of rationing. Daniel also gives us a rundown on Venezuela’s state oil company and Hugo Chavez’s mysterious unwillingness to open the books…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Ukraine, United States

    ROLLING OUT THE RED CARPET FOR YUSHCHENKO

    Rob M.
    4/3/2005

    President Yushchenko of Ukraine’s Orange Revolution has arrived in Washington today and will be staying through April 7th. Time to roll out the red carpet! WASHINGTON, DC — The United States is getting ready to roll out the red carpet for Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, the man behind a democratic movement that Washington would like…

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQI PARLIAMENT ELECTS SPEAKER

    Rob M.
    4/3/2005

    Through two months of bold and sometimes bitter negotiations, pluralism wins through and Iraq has a speaker for parliament. BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraqi politicians chose a Sunni Arab tobe the speaker of parliament on Sunday, ending a politicalimpasse and taking a decisive step toward forming a governmentnine weeks after historic elections. In a ballot, the…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Revolution Archives

    AKAYEV PENS HIS RESIGNATION

    Rob M.
    4/3/2005

    Combined with the old parliament resigning, this piece of good news certainly lends the last bit of credibility the new interim government needs. Akayev has finally resigned. MOSCOW (Reuters) – Kyrgyzstan’s deposed president Askar Akayev tendered his resignation Sunday at his country’s embassy in Moscow in the presence of members of the Central Asian state’s…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    ZIMBABWE”S OPPOSITION RULES OUT PROTESTS

    Rob M.
    4/3/2005

    Finally the answer comes to the question we’ve all been waiting for: The opposition will not protest. HARARE, Zimbabwe, April 3 — Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday ruled out calling for mass demonstrations to protest what he said were fraudulent results from last week’s parliamentary elections. Instead, he said, his party would redouble…

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  • Filed Under: Personal, Revolution Archives

    PUBLIUSPUNDIT.COM DEMOCRACY GEAR

    Rob M.
    4/2/2005

    I was just reading A.M. Mora y Leon’s post right below this one and a website I remember from a long time ago clicked into my head: cafepress.com. They let you create clothing and apparel using your own images. I figure if Che tees are for the old and unhip, then democracy gear must be…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Cuba, Revolution Archives, United States

    CHE TEE SHIRTS ARE SO OVER

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/2/2005

    An amazing trend is beginning to show up, on all places, at Ivy League campuses. There, young people who were barely old enough to remember the collapse of The Wall in East Germany in 1989, have sensed a new something in the air and are making it their own statement. Attractive young Ivy League students,…

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  • Filed Under: Human Rights, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA’S IMPRISONED

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/2/2005

    No, it’s not a democracy. No, Hugo Chavez was not fairly elected. Yes, there are arbitrary arrests. Yes, there are political prisoners. Alek Boyd has an ever-lengthening list here.

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA THEN AND NOW

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/2/2005

    Jorge Arena has an extraordinary personal account of what Venezuela was in the 1960s, the 1970s after the Arab oil embargo, and the conditions that led up to the rise of Hugo Chavez. It’s readable and lucid and a must read – a truly excellent essay. Read the whole thing here.

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    EARMARKS OF COMMUNISM

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/2/2005

    There’s no clearer sign a regime is going communist than in the telltale spread of mediocrity. Communists are the great levelers, the equalizers, the exponents of the lowest common denominator as an end in itself. This is why communism in theory is so attractive to tyrants, regardless of their beliefs. If everyone who can make…

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