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    "A few days ago, Time Magazine announced the winner of its annual "Person of the Year" award. Many supporters of the Bolivarian Revolution will be disappointed to hear that Hugo Chavez did not make it despite the fact that he won Time's online poll by a wide margin and got 35%... more

    Reviewed by smugllama Dec 21 2006, 08:53pm ( 7 reviews ) karmalised.com

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  • Rated by Speedoman on Jan 01 2007, 1:00pm

    It's a poll, not a vote. Learn the difference.
  • Rated by skipp0023 on Dec 31 2006, 3:52pm

    Surprising if it's true. I'm not a blogofellater so I'm not going to give this guy the benefit of the doubt. But then, if it's true, it pisses me off. Fuck "Web 2.0" and the age of the boring blogger. Chavez kicks ass.
  • Rated by smugllama on Dec 21 2006, 8:53pm

    "A few days ago, Time Magazine announced the winner of its annual "Person of the Year" award. Many supporters of the Bolivarian Revolution will be disappointed to hear that Hugo Chavez did not make it despite the fact that he won Time's online poll by a wide margin and got 35% of the votes. This is significant, as Chavez had been the number 1 in the poll for several weeks and was clearly set to win the award. [...] not a word is said about why the winner of Time's own readers poll is simply ignored and not even mentioned [...] Time decided to ignore its own "digital democracy" and hide the fact that 35% voted for Hugo Chavez and 21% for the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad."
  • Rated by Joutilas on Dec 21 2006, 9:12am

    From the page: "Chavez wins "Person of the Year" poll ... Time magazine ignores result"
  • Rated by captain-smc on Dec 21 2006, 12:42am

    If it is true then Time Magazine sucks. But the poll does not seem to work anymore, so I cannot verify this. On the other hand I tend to believe the blog entry. Sad, that is has come to a point where I believe a random blog entry more than the "established" media, is it not?