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I have spent the past three weeks filming in the hillside barrios of Caracas, in streets and breeze-block houses that defy gravity and torrential rain and emerge at night like fireflies in the fog. Other John Pilger articles about Hugo Chavez America's new enemy |
Saturday, February 3, 2007
John Pilger on Chavez in The Guardian
All we hear about President Hugo Chavez is negative. It's getting well nigh impossible to read in our MSM balanced views about Chavez and what's going on in Venezuelan politics and society today. The Times and others print what they want us to read, and are increasingly becoming clones of the old Soviet Pravda. Sure, Chavez presides over a socialist regime and appears to be a supreme leader with little opposition, but for the past six years we in the U.S. have suffered under a "decider" who has had very little opposition from those we have elected as our representative. For the first time, the people of a South American country have a government representing their economic interests, and hope for better lives for themselves and their children. This why I'm posting below a report from John Pilger, an Australian journalist
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Interesting article. Socialism is growing by leaps and bounds in S and Central America. Let's hope it pushes its way up north.
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