Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 14:12.
There are no good guys, only differing levels of bad. However, men like Ortega, Chavez and Correa will not solve the problems because they are the problem. They are snakes that feed on the illiterate, poor and helpless while claiming to champion them.
Now they face the thing the fear the most: A successful democracy growing in spite of their efforts to maintain the status quo, In spite of their tacit and non-tacit support of failed revolutionaries.
There time will soon be done; I think Ortega and Correa will fade into history, failures that will be forgotten. As for the Chavez, I think his will be a lasting memory, maybe if we're lucky, hanging form a rope in Caracas
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There are no good guys, only differing levels of bad. However, men like Ortega, Chavez and Correa will not solve the problems because they are the problem. They are snakes that feed on the illiterate, poor and helpless while claiming to champion them.
Now they face the thing the fear the most: A successful democracy growing in spite of their efforts to maintain the status quo, In spite of their tacit and non-tacit support of failed revolutionaries.
There time will soon be done; I think Ortega and Correa will fade into history, failures that will be forgotten. As for the Chavez, I think his will be a lasting memory, maybe if we're lucky, hanging form a rope in Caracas