Monday, December 04, 2006

Chavez Scores a Big Win



Chavez won and here he is driving away in a Volkswagen Beetle after he voted.

I wonder why the leader of the free world can't do that.

• Hugo Chavez takes 61 percent of vote to challenger's 38 percent
• Chavez supporters set off fireworks, cruise downtown Caracas in caravans
• Voters wait for hours in snaking lines as record turnout predicted
• Chavez likely to push for end to presidential term limits

CARACAS, Venezuela: Leftist President Hugo Chavez won re-election in Venezuela by a wide margin Sunday, giving him free reign for a more radical turn toward socialism and six more years to counter U.S. influence in Latin America and beyond. . .

"Long live the socialist revolution! Destiny has been written," Chavez shouted to thousands of flag-waving supporters wearing red shirts and braving a pouring rain. "That new era has begun," he said, raising a hand in the air. "We have shown that Venezuela is red! ... No one should fear socialism ... Socialism is human. Socialism is love," Chavez said. "Down with imperialism! We need a new world!"

He said his victory was a blow to President Bush, whose government he calls dangerously imperialistic. "It's another defeat for the devil, who tries to dominate the world," Chavez said. "Down with imperialism! We need a new world!"

Since he first won office in 1998, Chavez has increasingly dominated all branches of government and his allies now control congress, state offices and the judiciary. Current law prevents him from running again in 2012 but he has said he plans to seek constitutional reforms that would include an end to presidential term limits.

He has increasingly posed a challenge to the United States while leading a growing bloc of Latin American leftists, influencing elections across the region, and allying himself with U.S. enemies like Iran and Syria. Chavez also has used Venezuela's oil wealth to his political advantage. He channeled oil profits toward multibillion-dollar programs for the poor including subsidized food, free university education and cash benefits for single mothers. He has also helped allies from Cuba to Bolivia with oil and petrodollars.

He now promises an even more profound shake-up of society.