Monday, July 13, 2009

Chávez Admits He's Infiltrated CNN

If you can stand 10 minutes of a rambling Chavez without dramamine, listen to the nugget at the end of this video, (9 minutes 30 seconds). Chavez admits infiltrating CNN even before becoming president in 1997! He said he wanted to take over CNN back then, failed, but that "the people are still there. CNN, we have them infiltrated."

CNN en Español's chief correspondent for Central America, Krupskaia Alis Rumazo, was "third secretary" in then dictator Daniel Ortega's government in Nicaragua in 1990, acording to this Heraldo article. The article quotes the Nicaraguan government's gazette, edition 78, in case you might think they're lying.

Chavez News Network indeed, no wonder CNN published all those lies. I have chills and am almost trembling. In this video Chavez quotes Marx's Communist Manifesto on camera, and has the gall to defend democracy.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Update on Detained Journalists

The journalists were detained for breaking curfew, and apparently the rental company who owns their car had reported it as stolen. More details in this Miami Herald article.

Curfew Lifted; Honduras United by Prayer

The curfew that gave verbal ammunition to Zelaya's supporters and even CNN, has been lifted. Friends of Chávez had gleefully denounced the curfew as a “suspension of constitutional rights” in Honduras, and the world news media parroted that line.

But I'm burning with anger with what Chavez is saying now: “We need to sweep the dictatorship in Honduras!” Dictatorship. the word he refuses to permit anyone to apply to him. The word that describes him perfectly. The “defenders of democracy” Fidel and Chávez denounce Micheletti as a dictator! Someone please check them into an asylum!

“War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength”, were the slogans of English Socialism in George Orwell's novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Venezuela is fast approaching this level of mass deception.

What motivated Chávez to say such a vile and shameless lie? The expulsion of his spies, sorry, ministers of disinformation, sorry, govenrnment controlled media agents, sorry, ah, there's the word: journalists. These people, have so violated their conscience in favor of Chávez propaganda, that I hesitate to use such a word for them. It is too good for them. Michelleti's government sent them packing today.

I'm sure the media will go crazy at this suppression of the “freedom of the press”. If this is so, why is Tiempo, a major newspaper, publishing stories in favor of Zelaya? Nowhere in Latin America is press freedom endangered or non-existent except those countries controlled by Fidel, Chávez and friends.

In contrast the community of faith in Hondurans, Catholics, Protestants and Jews, have come together at the capital's baseball stadium to pray for Honduras. Never before have these groups put aside their differences and met together in such a massive way. And we need to keep praying.

Let Chavez rail, and expose his hypocrisy for the world to see. Let Zelaya's wolfskin show beneath the sheep's clothing.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Washington Post: A Dose of Realism

The author of this Washington Post article has a very balanced opinion, we need more of these. It also makes me wonder what John McCain would have done. I suppose if he were president, the crisis would be over, Micheletti would be confirmed as president, and Chávez would be erupting with insults.

Don't get me wrong, I sympathize with the republicans, but I like to stay in the center.

Recording of Conversation Between Zelaya's Pilot and Tower

A pilot with a very thick Venezuelan accent asks permission to land at Toncontin airport in the Honduran capital. He says that the president of the UN is aboard, but making no mention of Zelaya. The tower denies permission saying the airport is restricted to all except Honduran military aircraft at the moment. When permission is denied, he says that he will turn away to Managua, but then insists twice on landing at Toncontin. The tower says that if he does not turn away, that they will be “intercepted”. A different voice (Zelaya's?) asks the tower as to what it means by “intercepted”. The rest we have seen…. Zelaya's supporters broke through the fence, and were driven away by tear gas and rubber bullets.

Zelaya's Supporters Want Dialogue Moved to Honduras

Manuel Zelaya is trying to slither his way back into Honduras, using the dialogue Oscar Arias is mediating as an excuse. Zelaya has made it very clear that he is not interested in dialogue. But, according to this El Heraldo article, Zelaya's representatives have requested that the conversations between Micheletti and himself be moved from Costa Rica to Honduras. The weasel! He just wants to get back in the country, where he already has thousands of Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and Cubans waiting for him.

If realized, Zelaya's return attempt will be marked by blood like last time. La Prensa and el Heraldo, major newspapers, has been publishing some worrying, but hardly surprising articles about Chávez's direct intellectual role in instigating protesters to provoke the military to respond to them with fatal force. Wake up news sources. Suicide by cop. Suicide by soldier. Those are the measures of the love Chávez has for the poor, his victims.

In the midst of so much conflicting information, I don't know whether to believe that Chávez and Zelaya disagree on something, but in the hours before the meeting in Costa Rica, Chávez is reported to have chastized Zelaya for accepting a dialogue, and praising the role of the US in it. The humbly obedient Zelaya now bleats a message that mirrors his shepherd's.

This is very bad for Zelaya. He originally justified his friendship with Chávez saying that Honduras did not need to ask permission of the US to make friends and business partners. He claimed we were a sovereign free nation. He was right about that. But he himself is no longer free. Unable to come up with a strategy of his own, he is blindly following Chávez's advice, trusting his genius completely.

Zelaya is unaware that accepting Chávez's help is at the price of complete loyalty, loyalty to a man who cares nothing for anyone but himself, and has discarded many allies already when they were no longer of use to him. Chávez is not Zelaya's friend, but Zelaya is Chavez's friend. Zelaya is useful to Chávez, that is all. Mel doesn't have the machiavellian skill to use Chávez as Chávez is using him.

Zelaya, wake up. Shepherds fleece sheep, and eat them!

Image by Christine Quirion, used with a Creative Commons license

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