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# About me
Current Residence: Portland, OR# Comments
Comments: 107
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liquidozzwald [2006-04-28 00:18:08 +0000 UTC]
I like and enjoy you gallery but have no patience for ignorance.
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cs101187 In reply to liquidozzwald [2006-06-15 22:53:20 +0000 UTC]
A little more respect towards my gallery would be appreciated. Posting numerous comments that have a negative connotation towards my work is unacceptable. I am always up for some constructive criticism, but your comments held none of the sort. In response to your comments against my piece with Che Guevara, I know who the man is and what he has done. I made no reference of him being some sort of 'leader' for myself. So please revise your comments before you truly decide to post them. Art is Art.
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liquidozzwald In reply to cs101187 [2006-06-16 00:31:39 +0000 UTC]
I'm truly sorry for leaving that mess on your user page. I did not mean to critisize you
Maybe I was in a bad mood. Again I am sorry. I am a history buff and maybe I think I know too much. For that I am embarrassed for going too far. I am glad that you know this man and what he has done. I didn't mean to terrorize you or your gallery. Again I am sorry.
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liquidozzwald [2006-04-28 00:17:55 +0000 UTC]
I liek and enjoy you gallery but have no patience for ignorance.
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liquidozzwald [2006-04-28 00:15:25 +0000 UTC]
I toured Bolivia for 9 months fella. I don't care what you know or where your from. Be careful for what you wish for. This country hates this man. I know from experience. Trust me I know this terrorist and his idealism and regime.
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liquidozzwald [2006-04-28 00:13:58 +0000 UTC]
A tyrant and a thief among hearts. A destroyer of life. A murderer.......
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liquidozzwald [2006-04-28 00:12:53 +0000 UTC]
You better rethink your leaders...................................
This is what I know about the man.
Ernesto "Che" Guevara ranks as one of the most significant
revolutionaries of the 20th century. After rising to power in
Fidel Castro's revolutionary government, Che Guevara attained
international status as a spokesman for radical social progress.
His manual, Che Guevara on Guerrilla Warfare, introduced the foco
theory of revolutions and remains one of the classic dissertations
on guerrilla warfare. Che's attempt, however, to personally imple-
ment his foco theory in Bolivia during 1966-1967 failed completely
and resulted in his death.
This study endeavors to analyze Che Guevara's ascent to power
and the events surrounding his aborted Bolivia campaign. Part I
researches Che, the revolutionary leader and illustrates develop-
ments shaping his evolution into a leading figure in the world's
revolutionary movement. Part II deals with Che's preparation for
and conduct of the Bolivian insurgency. Part III studies the
Bolivian government's response and the role played by the United
States. Maps and photographs depict events and people that influ-
enced the rise and fall of Che Guevara.
Research material included both primary and secondary sources.
Che's own writings reflect his revolutionary concepts while his
diary, and those of three subordinates, provide dramatic day-to-day
accounts of the Bolivia campaign. The study draws heavily from
Che's biographies and other sources offering various viewpoints of
this controversial figure.
The conclusions reached in this paper attribute Guevara's
failure, primarily, to his own miscalculations and tactical errors
Steps taken by Bolivia and the United States, however, clearly
exploited Che's mistakes and hastened his defeat. Ernesto "Che" Guevara's unsuccessful attempt to overthrow
Bolivia's government in 1966 and 1967 ranks as a mere anecdote
in the long and continuing history of guerrilla warfare. Barely
lasting eleven months, Guevara's small band of insurgents ach-
ieved few military victories and failed to ignite any semblance
of popular support among Bolivia's citizens. A study of the cam-
paign reveals, instead, inadequate planning, amatuerish execution,
and pathetic results. Despite the reputation of Che Guevara as
"...the chief revolutionary brain in the Cuban revolution..."1
his Bolivia excursion was characterized by crucial tactical errors
and basic violations of guerrilla warfare principles, including
those promoted by Che in his own writings. When compared to the
accomplishments of Fidel Castro, Ho Chi Minh, Poncho Villa, and
other revolutionary leaders, Che's Bolivian insurgency pales to
the point of relative insignificance.
Why, then, is the study of Che Guevara in Bolivia important
to students of guerrilla warfare? Countless articles, disserta-
tions, and books attest to the fascination held for this Argentine
idealist. "Che Lives!" remains the resounding call for revolution-
aries throughout the world today. Guevara's significance lies not
in the tabulation of his achievements and failures in Bolivia, but
in what he symbolized and his actions represented to others. For
a relatively short period in the turbulent 1960's Che was one of
the world's most renowned revolutionary leaders. Death in the
Bolivian jungles has failed to diminish Guevara's reputation. On
the contrary, his legacy surpasses the fame he achieved in life
as the cult of "Che" was spawned among the world's youthful left-
ists. Che Guevara deserves close examination because he, undeni-
ably, played a significant role in shaping revolutionary ideas
which remain alive today and act as a stimulating force in personal
and propaganda senses.
The Bolivian insurgency attempt also provides valuable insights
into methods used by the USSR and Cuba to export revolution in third
world countries. The actual campaign in Bolivia represents only the
revolutionary "tip of the iceburg", portraying an aborted, ineffec-
tive guerrilla war while masking years of planning and preparation
by Che and his mentor in Cuba, Fidel Castro. General Robert H. Barrow,
retired Commandant of the Marine Corps, stated to an audience in
1981 that the most likely scenario involving U.S. armed forces in
combat during the forseeable future would be limited, counter guer-
rilla warfare in third world countries.2 Thus, examination of Che
Guevara in Bolivia is an historical study of events that may be
revived in similar but modified form to challenge the U.S. and its
allies in the future. Eighteen years after Che's demise, many cir-
cumstances under which he operated remain, basically, unchanged.
Our adversaries still promote revolution and their methods continue
to achieve various degrees of success. Furthermore, we cannot
always anticipate the errors and mistakes which the insurgents
made in Bolivia.
Finally, a study of the Bolivian campaign reveals a counter
guerrilla success story. Despite Che's many mistakes, both in
planning and execution, those who engineered his defeat deserve
credit for exploiting Guevara's tactical errors, thus denying him
victory. The Bolivian Rangers who captured Che and his fellow
guerrillas skillfully executed established counter guerrilla tac-
tics with quick and decisive results. The United States' role in
assisting the Bolivian government was highly effective and displayed
moderation in the face of pressure to escalate the response by
providing sophisticated weaponry.3 In the face of the ultimate
failure of U.S. actions in Vietnam, perhaps the Bolivian campaign
provides insights that transcend the comparative insignificance of
this little war in a small South American country.
This study endeavors to analyze Che Guevara's Bolivia campaign
by focusing on the above stated propositions as to why that parti-
cular insurgency attempt is important to students of guerrilla war-
fare. Part I researches Che, the revolutionary leader, and attempts
to illustrate developments that shaped his evolution into a leading
figure in the world's revolutionary Marxist movement. Part II deals
with Che's preparations for and conduct of the Bolivia revolution;
this section addresses the covert support from Cuba in planning
the insurgency and Guevara's tactical execution of the war. Part
III studies the Bolivia government's response and the role played
by the United States in assisting the counter guerrilla effort.
Research material included both primary and secondary sources.
Che's own writing's provide valuable insights into his character,
while diaries of his fellow guerrillas in Bolivia complement
Guevara's account of those fateful days. In particular, Daniel
James' biography, Che Guevara, and his translations of the Bolivian
diaries served as invaluable aids to this research. I also attemp-
ted to obtain material that offered various viewpoints concerning
the subject in an effort to produce an unbiased account. Since Che
Guevara, above all else, was controversial, sources representing
widely different perspectives of the man and his life were readily
available. The reader is left to judge if the following account of
Che Guevara in Bolivia presents a balanced, accurate portrayal of
the man and his ill fated attempt to create "...two, three, many
Vietnams..."4
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outsider99 [2005-09-18 14:25:06 +0000 UTC]
Awesome gallery. I'm watching your progress, so keep spittin' out those vectors.
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Variantartist [2005-08-26 23:17:52 +0000 UTC]
I like your work. Your newer stuff almost looks like next-gen iPod ads, and thats good.
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kailitha [2005-07-29 03:31:56 +0000 UTC]
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eyepollution [2005-07-26 00:29:36 +0000 UTC]
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7grims [2005-07-16 23:51:32 +0000 UTC]
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cs101187 In reply to 7grims [2005-07-17 05:49:03 +0000 UTC]
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Trealine [2005-07-13 03:29:20 +0000 UTC]
Thankies for the return !! Really appreciated! Will eagerly watch your new deviations!
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Stangmar [2005-07-12 18:05:13 +0000 UTC]
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compleXfixAtion [2005-07-11 12:59:58 +0000 UTC]
Hey dude! Thnx for the +watch! keep in touch homie. ;D
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compleXfixAtion [2005-07-11 12:59:49 +0000 UTC]
Hey dude! Thnx for the +watch! keep int touch homie. ;D
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compleXfixAtion [2005-07-07 00:02:14 +0000 UTC]
Hearting the style and ur work. Keep it coming. ;]
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lemontea [2005-07-06 00:01:00 +0000 UTC]
Hola! Thanks for the devwatch I'm glad you like my gallery. Rock on!
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CutThruMe [2005-07-01 19:39:00 +0000 UTC]
*cs101187
Craig
* is a Graphic Designer
* is Male
* is a deviant since Apr 9, 2005, 7:09 AM
* is subscribed until Sep 5, 2005, 8:28 AM
* has 1,337 pageviews
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You're 1337
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jarsofrum [2005-07-01 09:32:59 +0000 UTC]
Oh my. You make a great inspiration. You should really keep it up. : )
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Modern-Romance [2005-06-07 04:31:08 +0000 UTC]
Hey, you've got nice style
Hope you don't mind me adding you as a friend, help pass your gallery on a bit?
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paintxmexpretty [2005-06-04 21:38:34 +0000 UTC]
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ximmer [2005-06-02 23:32:16 +0000 UTC]
# s a Graphic Designer
# is Male
# is a deviant since Apr 9, 2005, 1:09 PM
# has 950 pageviews
# is located in United States
# last visited 31m 20s ago
.. im the 950!
thanks for stopping by dude
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