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December 21, 2005
Hugo Chavez Welcomes Morales' Victory in Bolivia
Update to yesterday's post:
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez wrote Bolivia's new president, saying his victory represented "a real and true historical vindication" since it is the first time in 500 years that a native American (Morales is an Aymara) was the sovereign ruler of the area.
Check out the article at Venezuela Analysis.
Now it's time for me to join the rest of Manhattan in the walking commute. No time to blog about the transit strike. I have been ambivalent on the strike from the beginning and the more I read or hear about it, the more ambivalent I become. No doubt my feelings would be different if I had to walk two hours like some folks or, worse, be out of a job altogether.
Posted by MJuhre at December 21, 2005 05:42 PM