Michele Bachelet won the Chilean Presidency. Many articles have tried to highlight the conservative nature of Chile and what a shock it is that a woman should win the top electoral post. While true, these articles seem to imply that Chile just happens to be cautious, nothing to do with decades of a dictator who made dissenters disappear. The sense I get from friends in Chile is one of cautious happiness. They have seen someone good get elected before, down there, and Salvador Allende didn't have the happiest ending. Can we assume the CIA will opt not to help the Chilean army assassinate this president? I sure hope so.
Monday, January 23, 2006
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- Name: Mateu
- Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
Stampeding Caribou dislodged the ice floe where I had been frozen for 71 years. I landed on the shore of Īles-de-la-Madeleine where a motel manager promptly gave me a job cleaning bathrooms. After three years of saving tips and stealing change left by lodgers, I paid my way to America. Seeking toilet scrubbing work in Owego, NY, I accidentally boarded a bus to Lake Oswego, OR. Now I live in Portland.
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