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Published: Saturday, February 14, 2009
Bylined to: Franz J.T. Lee

Franz J. T. Lee: No problem for the Yes (Si) to accomplish a landslide victory!

VHeadline commentarist, University of Los Andres (ULA) political sciences professor, Dr. Franz J. T. Lee writes: On Sunday, February 15, 2009, the Venezuelan people are going to the polls ... again. Seemingly, the electoral issue is very simple: the Venezuelan sovereign (the people), the working masses have to amend the constitution, have to extend their popular power to  elect their representatives and leaders for as many terms as they deem necessary, something that is already a reality in many countries for ages.

Judged by the red avalanche of potential voters for Chavez, the more than two million people who filled the streets of Caracas on Thursday, it should be no problem for the 'Yes' (the Si) to accomplish a landslide victory.

Even the opposition finds permanent re-election not such a bad thing after all.

In fact, in Caracas,  in all probability, President Chavez mobilized more fans than President Obama during his 'coronation' in Washington DC.

However, like its neighbor, Guyana, Venezuela is not only the land of many waters, a small Venice ... it is also a land of many contradictions ... of  troublesome 'miracles'. Like Houdini, sometimes three million socialist voters just vanish into thin imperialist air. One thing is definite, revolution is in the global air, also the love of Chavez for the poor, and vice versa.

That many around Chavez do not perform their sacred duties is another story ... but,  Zulia, the strongest bastion of the opposition, with nearly two million voters could turn the tables.

Nonetheless, like I explained in a previous article, if we do nothing, we could end up with world fascism ...  if we launch a classical workers revolution, the result could be similar: Socialism cannot be constructed on an infested, radio-active debris, on destroyed international flotsam and jetsam, on Fallujah or Gaza.

President Chavez said it last year during the elections of governors, mayors, etc. The counter-revolution tried to capture political terrain, in preparation 'to come for Chavez'. Apart from the obvious victories for the Bolivarian Revolution, we did lose central strategic sectors, or we could not capture them. Whether the Yes or No wins or fails on Sunday, we will be in the same trouble ... unless we win with at least a million votes ahead of the No votes.  The opposition is already sowing wind, with threats of an approaching military storm as President Chavez warned a few days ago.

Globalization is pregnant with labor pain, with human abortion, with Thanatos, with death. However, it is not a matter of investigating whether there exists a social or a socialist revolution in Venezuela or anywhere else. As Trotsky stated decades ago, we live in the epoch of permanent world revolution.  The only question is whether this world revolution will end up in 'Yes', in socialism, or in 'No', in barbarism.  The global permanent revolutionary waves strike on the coasts of Venezuela, with their clarion call: Yes to logical, scientific, philosophic Socialism!

In reality it is not Chavez as a person, as an individual, whom corporate America and the  mafias in Russia fear ...it is the Bolivarian Revolution which could overflow into scientific, philosophic socialism, and further towards a still possible human emancipation.

In his speech at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has warned the USA to learn from Russian history of the last century, that is,

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