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I think that does hold up to a point snoopcester Send a noteboard - 02/09/2011 02:10:48 PM
despite that though, I easily can imagine various rightwing nutjobs like Beck supporting a Pinochet type figure if they felt the alternative was a freely elected Chavez type figure.

Your point about the Middle East is a good one - Saudi Arabia, despite being a pretty horrible place to be born for the average person, seems to do pretty well for supporters, as do other gulf states.
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