Submit your comments on this article |
Caribbean-Latin America |
Recall defeated Chavez moves to weaken Democracy |
2004-08-20 |
Posted by:Super Hose |
#9 No, it will be seared in your mind forever. Let this be a lesson. Where's the mustard? |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-08-20 4:46:25 PM |
#8 Sorry, could someone please fix my puncutation gaffe? |
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-08-20 4:01:10 PM |
#7 Here is one time I think a lot of people will agree with Aris. However, some picky types will say it should have been - Recall defeated, Chavez moves to weaken democracy or Recall defeated; Chavez moves to weaken democracy |
Posted by: mhw 2004-08-20 1:30:57 PM |
#6 The title probably meant to say "Recall defeated. Chavez moves to weaken democracy" and not that the recall defeated these moves by Chavez. |
Posted by: Aris Katsaris 2004-08-20 1:10:21 PM |
#5 but if what he says is true then either: Forget the "either", #4, and you've got it right. |
Posted by: rex 2004-08-20 10:38:44 AM |
#4 I'm not sure I believe Mr. Boyd's stuff, but if what he says is true then either: - Jimmy Carter is too stupid to be allowed to monitor elections or - Jimmy Carter likes dictators (as long as they are left wing). |
Posted by: mhw 2004-08-20 10:25:18 AM |
#3 That is why the Democrat machine is so anxious to get these voting machines runing in the US. So they can guarntee Democratic/socialist domination and the further ruin of our Republic. |
Posted by: FlameBait93268 2004-08-20 5:59:23 AM |
#2 Aleksander Boyd, an expat Venezuelan blogger at v-Crisis has some informtiaon about Venezuelan voting machine performance. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-08-20 3:26:00 AM |
#1 Tyrany reigns in Venezuela, but the flow of gasoline to my corner station is uninterrupted. Too bad about that whole dream of freedom thing. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-08-20 3:00:09 AM |