From Havana to New York to Beirut, the voices of resistance to U.S. imperialism and the Bush administration took center stage in mid-September. Venezuelan President Hugo Ch'aacute;vez was widely covered for calling George W. Bush "the devil." In focusing solely on Chavez's characterization of Bush as the devil, the mainstream media has succeeded in aiming attention away from the Venezuelan president's most important point made during his UN speech; CIA control of terror cells around the world and their protection of plane bomber Luis Posada Carriles, referred to as Posada.