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Caribbean-Latin America
Massive Anti-Chavez Rally in Caracas
2006-10-08
HT to Drudge
Tens of thousands of people have marched through the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, in support of the main opposition candidate, Manuel Rosales. Mr Rosales will face President Hugo Chavez in December's presidential poll.

The march, which filled the main avenues of the city centre, was the biggest opposition rally Venezuela has seen since early 2004. Then, protesters made an unsuccessful bid to oust Mr Chavez from power in a recall referendum.

Young and old took to the streets to throw their weight behind the campaign of Mr Rosales, a middle-class Social Democrat who governs the state of Zulia, on the Colombian border. Many claimed that they were seeking liberty and democracy and that made Mr Rosales their only option: "The problem of the opposition is that before we had a lot of candidates and people couldn't make up their minds whom to support," one woman said. "Right now we have just one candidate and I believe that we have a better shot if we have just one candidate against Chavez."

For some it was simply a day out to enjoy the sunshine, but for most it was a chance to listen to a speech by Mr Rosales, who declared that Venezuela was "at a crossroads". Mr Rosales condemned what he called the cheque book diplomacy of Mr Chavez, accusing him of giving away Venezuela's oil wealth to foreign powers.

If Mr Rosales can keep up this kind of pressure against his rival, the election results may not necessarily be a foregone conclusion. But for now, Mr Chavez still enjoys a clear lead in opinion polls because of a sense of loyalty that poor and working-class voters feel towards him.
things aren't out of hand yet. Expect to see mass arrests and no-rally rules put into effect.
Posted by:Frank G

#5  Hey Chavez has Cindy Sheehan to rally for him. How can he lose with her adoration


(sound of wretching)
Posted by: Jan from work   2006-10-08 13:54  

#4  "But didn't Dimmy Never-Met-A-Dictator-He-Didn't-Tongue-Bathe Carter certify that election?"

There, fixed that for ya', Sarge. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-10-08 12:57  

#3  But didn't Dimmy Carter certify that election? I can't really understand why the military has allowed him to continue for this long.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-10-08 12:53  

#2  If Mr Rosales can keep up this kind of pressure against his rival, the election results may not necessarily be a foregone conclusion.

Vegas betting line says the elections are a forgone conclusion. More evidence of fraud in the recall vote
Posted by: ed   2006-10-08 12:03  

#1  Let's hope the Venezuelans get their country back without too much of their blood being spilt.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-10-08 12:00  

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