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Title: Coup D'Etat in Mexico?
Source: LA Times
URL Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion ... 0.story?coll=la-opinion-center
Published: Aug 30, 2006
Author: unknown
Post Date: 2006-08-31 04:08:50 by angle
Keywords: None
Views: 255
Comments: 8

A COUP D'ETAT IS BREWING in Mexico. Even as he runs out of legal ways to challenge the July 2 presidential election results, the contest's sore loser, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, is planning to proclaim himself president and establish a parallel "people's government" on the national Day of Independence, Sept. 16.

The defiance by the leftist former mayor of Mexico City comes after a unanimous ruling Monday by the nation's top electoral tribunal, which rejected claims filed by Lopez Obrador's party of massive fraud. Lopez Obrador, who finished second in the balloting, has been waging an increasingly desperate campaign to have the election nullified. The independent panel of seven electoral justices reviewed 9% of polling places where it had reason to suspect error, and it threw out tens of thousands of ballots.

The net result of the review was to reduce conservative candidate Felipe Calderon's nearly quarter-million-vote margin by about 4,000 votes. The tribunal has until next Wednesday to certify the election results.

Lopez Obrador's supporters have shut down much of Mexico City in acts of civil disobedience, and they appear intent on making the country ungovernable. The hope had been to pressure the tribunal into overlooking legal niceties — reformed election laws defer to the election-day count conducted by citizens chosen at random — to annul the vote.

Lopez Obrador and the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, are crying out against the imposition of a president backed by the nation's business elite, but the whining is misplaced. Lopez Obrador, who obtained roughly a third of the ballots cast, became an activist in the dark days of the autocratic rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, but Mexico's electoral institutions are now fully independent. There has been no convincing proof of any widespread fraud. The election was conducted by nearly a million citizens selected to serve, and foreign observers have all praised the balloting as exemplary.

Indeed, if there is any threat to democracy in Mexico, it is Lopez Obrador and his sense of entitlement. The vast majority of Mexicans, including many of those who voted for him, find his antics tiresome. But even if only 10% or 15% of the population believes its candidate is being unfairly denied the presidency, it can create quite a bit of havoc if egged on by a demagogue exploiting their sense of victimization.

The next weeks and months pose a different challenge for the country's democracy, as Lopez Obrador's supporters will seek to disrupt President Vicente Fox's final State of the Union address on Friday, as well as Independence Day celebrations later in September. Fox's government has shown admirable restraint, but Lopez Obrador is hoping for some violent confrontation with federal authorities to score him sorely needed public opinion points.

Meanwhile, it's time for democratic voices on the left in Mexico to distance themselves from Lopez Obrador's destructive coup attempt. The likes of Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, the PRD's founder who probably was victimized by electoral fraud in his 1988 bid for the presidency, should say basta and encourage everyone to respect the election's outcome.

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#1. To: All (#0)

it's time for democratic voices on the left in Mexico to distance themselves from Lopez Obrador's destructive coup attempt. The likes of Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, the PRD's founder who probably was victimized by electoral fraud in his 1988 bid for the presidency, should say basta and encourage everyone to respect the election's outcome.

respect the election's outcome? after what happened in this country after the last two "election outcomes" read, manipulated for bush to win?

the same crimminal traitors are rigging mexico's vote to impose their policies in mexico

what's this idiot advocating?

i notice the editorial is unsigned

angle  posted on  2006-08-31   4:13:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: angle (#0)

Should the threat of a "peoples'" Revolution gain too much momentum ... a staged terrorist event might become a viable distraction with extended police State ramifications for the entire North American Union. (Their term not mine).

Let's not forget Tommy Franks statements regarding the implementation of Martial Law, and suspension of the CON-stitution in the event of terrorism anywhere in North America.

We should always remember that without CON-stitutional authority to exist, the FED becomes just another gang that rode into town. [Which more closely resembles the truth of their current existence].

"nemo me impune lacessit"

no one provokes me with impunity

noone222  posted on  2006-08-31   4:26:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: angle (#0)

Let's hope that the real winner of the Mexican Election gets to do something positive for his country.

Like for instance, run their elites out of the country. That way, they could at least start harvesting the natural resources of Mexico that would make every citizen of that nation wealthy, instead of it being controlled by about 10 families.

What's that Mr. Nipples? You want me to ask the nice lady about her rack?.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2006-08-31   9:21:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TommyTheMadArtist, all (#3)

Like for instance, run their elites out of the country. That way, they could at least start harvesting the natural resources of Mexico that would make every citizen of that nation wealthy, instead of it being controlled by about 10 families.

Perhaps it's time for some entrepreneurs to start running guns into Mexico.

Buzzard  posted on  2006-08-31   9:44:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: angle (#0)

There has been no convincing proof of any widespread fraud

This sure dosn't square with alot of other accounts. Not to mention the controversy shows this author to be much less than honest.

tom007  posted on  2006-08-31   10:09:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: noone222 (#2)

Should the threat of a "peoples'" Revolution gain too much momentum ... a staged terrorist event might become a viable distraction with extended police State ramifications for the entire North American Union.

Their term, not ours.

angle  posted on  2006-08-31   12:22:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#3)

run their elites out of the country

Yes, in our country as well, the corporate elites who own congress on down.

angle  posted on  2006-08-31   12:27:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: tom007 (#5)

There has been no convincing proof of any widespread fraud

He's no doubt a paid shill.

angle  posted on  2006-08-31   12:31:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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