The flags of Cuba, Colombia, Honduras, and Venezuela are seen in the sun glasses of a demonstrator during an anti-Chavez protest in Miami, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. Thousands of opponents of Hugo Chavez marched against the Venezuelan president across Latin America on Friday, accusing him of everything from authoritarianism to international meddling. The protests, coordinated through Twitter and Facebook, drew more than 5,000 people in Bogota, and thousands more in the capitals of Venezuela and Honduras. Smaller demonstrations were held in other Latin American capitals, as well as New York and Madrid. AP Photo logo AP Photo 5 months ago

The flags of Cuba, Colombia, Honduras, and Venezuela are seen in the sun glasses of a demonstrator during an anti-Chavez protest in Miami, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. Thousands of opponents of Hugo Chavez marched against the Venezuelan president across Latin America on Friday, accusing him of everything from authoritarianism to international meddling. The protests, coordinated through Twitter and Facebook, drew more than 5,000 people in Bogota, and thousands more in the capitals of Venezuela and Honduras. Smaller demonstrations were held in other Latin American capitals, as well as New York and Madrid.