Deja Vu All Over Again?

16 02 2009

First, Hugo Chavez. Next stop, Obama?
~Eowyn

Proof that Hugo is evil.

Proof that Hugo is evil.

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g-XT1LHvGnHwytS8tnBmfnd_BcqgD96CEU7G0
Chavez wins vote to scrap term limits in Venezuela
By NIKO PRICE Feb 16, 2009

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)  President Hugo Chavez won a referendum to eliminate term limits Sunday and vowed to remain in power for at least another decade to complete his socialist revolution. Opponents accepted defeat but said Chavez is becoming a dictator.

Fireworks exploded in the sky and caravans of supporters celebrated in the streets, waving red flags and honking horns. Thousands of people gathered outside Miraflores Palace, where the former paratroop commander appeared on a balcony to sing the national anthem and address the crowd.

“Those who voted ‘yes’ today voted for socialism, for revolution,” Chavez said. He called the victory  which allows all public officials to run for re-election indefinitely  a mandate to speed his transformation of Venezuela into a socialist state.

“Today we opened wide the gates of the future,” he said. “In 2012 there will be presidential elections, and unless God decides otherwise, unless the people decide otherwise, this soldier is already a candidate.”

With 94 percent of the vote counted, 54 percent had voted for the constitutional amendment, National Electoral Council chief Tibisay Lucena said. Forty-six percent had voted against it, a trend she called irreversible. She said turnout was 67 percent.

At their campaign headquarters, Chavez opponents hugged one another, and some cried. Several opposition leaders said they wouldn’t contest the vote.

“We’re democrats. We accept the results,” said opposition leader Omar Barboza.

But they said the results were skewed by Chavez’s broad use of state resources to get out the vote, through a battery of state-run news media, pressure on 2 million public employees and frequent presidential speeches which all television stations are required to air.

Opponents say Chavez already has far too much power, with the courts, the legislature and the election council all under his influence. Removing the 12-year presidential term limit, they say, makes him unstoppable.

“Effectively this will become a dictatorship,” Barboza told The Associated Press. “It’s control of all the powers, lack of separation of powers, unscrupulous use of state resources, persecution of adversaries.”

Voters on both sides said the referendum was crucial to the future of Venezuela, a deeply polarized country where Chavez has spent a tumultuous decade in power channeling tremendous oil wealth into combating gaping social inequality.

Chavez supporters say their president has given poor Venezuelans cheap food, free education and quality health care, and empowered them with a discourse of class struggle after decades of U.S.-backed governments that favored the rich.

“This victory saved the revolution,” said Gonzalo Mosqueda, a 60-year-old shopkeeper, sipping rum from a plastic cup outside the palace. “Without it everything would be at risk  all the social programs, and everything he has done for the poor.”

Chavez took office in 1999 and won support for a new constitution the same year that allowed the president to serve two six-year terms, barring him from the 2012 elections. Sunday’s vote was his second attempt to change that; voters rejected a broader referendum in December 2007.

Venezuela’s leftist allies in Latin America have followed the model. Ecuador pushed through a new constitution in September and Bolivia did so in January. Both loosened rules on presidential re-election. Nicaragua’s ruling Sandinistas also plan to propose an amendment that would let Daniel Ortega run for another consecutive term.

Associated Press writers Fabiola Sanchez and Christopher Toothaker contributed to this report.

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10 responses

16 02 2009
Eowyn

Actually, this January, Representative José Serrano (D)NY tried to do just that. He introduced H.J. Res. 5, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the 22nd article of amendment, thereby removing the limitation on the number of terms an individual may serve as President.

Gio, I believe you already have a thread on Serrano’s resolution!

16 02 2009
Eowyn

The U.S. State Department just “congratulated” the voters of Venezuela:

The United States Tuesday welcomed Venezuela’s “civic” referendum lifting term limits for the president and all politicians, but urged support for democracy and tolerance in the country. “We congratulate the civic and participatory spirit of the millions of Venezuelans who exercized their democratic right to vote,” State Department spokesman Noel Clay told AFP.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.996d5cb1e73d96f0dfd0871ab8daba1f.3f1&show_article=1

Aren’t we just proud of our State Department?

16 02 2009
giovanniworld

Eowyn,

Correction…. Hillary’s State Dept!

Gio-

16 02 2009
Eowyn

Gio,

You just slay me with your pics!

Where on earth did you find this perfect pic of The Evil One, Hugo? ;)

17 02 2009
giovanniworld

Eowyn,

I had to sell my soul to the devil to get it.

Just kidding. It’s just one of those things you run across when you google “evil hugo chavez”.

Gio-

17 02 2009
The Doktor

It’s just one of those things you run across when you google “evil hugo chavez”.

Haw!! I’m glad I wasn’t drinking a soda when I read that.

Doktor Salty

17 02 2009
Dave

Take a good look at Venezuela, because we will be there withing a decade.

Perhaps far sooner.

-Dave

17 02 2009
The Doktor

”We congratulate the civic and participatory spirit of the millions of Venezuelans who exercized (sic) their democratic right to vote,” State Department spokesman Noel Clay told AFP.

Translation – ”Thanks, fellas, for showing us how it’s done. We’ll make you proud when it’s our turn at this ‘election’ thing.”

Venezuela is already a Socialist Paradise. I seem to remember seeing a PPS slide show (email? website?) that has pictures of Venezuela before Chavez took over (was ‘elected’ into office) and now. Venezuela is a dump. And that’s what Hussein wants to do for our America. Hillary is just paving the way for him.

Doktor Piqued

17 02 2009
giovanniworld

Dave,

Not to long ago I was reading about Hugo and his promise to dramatically improve literacy in his country. If my memory serves me correctly, Venezuela had a little over 30% illiterate before Hugo. Now they are around 45% illiterate.

Funny how those promises from a Marxist seem to always go the other way.

Gio-

18 02 2009
Dave

Gio,

Yeah, just like that (in)famous “free” Cuban health care, which, last time I checked, consisted of a used syringe and a couple of Soviet-era band-aids tucked away in a rusty drawer somewhere.

-Dave

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