Hurrah for Hugo Chavez

anomandar

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Really? Barely escaping being in the bottom quarter is not "at the bottom"?
Yes really, u would HAVE to at the very fuckin least be in the bottom 25% to be considered "at the bottom" and with the spin he was using i would think at least the bottom 10%. Ur perceptions and arguments are juvenile at best, u would rather play word games that have an actual debate with facts.
 

enyceman

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Hugo CHavez is a brilliant leader who takes care of the not so fortunate in his country. No need to bash him or his ways
 

WoodPeckr

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No need to bash him or his ways
The Haves & the Have Mores, along with their lickspittle aplologists on this board with dispute this....:p
 

alexmst

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The US always demands free and democratic elections, however, when the people elect leaders the US disapproves of, the noises out of Washington changes fast.
Tha was certainly the case with Gaza.

Well, the U.S. supports free and fair elections, but doesn't guarantee they will like or support the people's choice in the end, nor should they have to. If a leader is elected the U.S. can't stand, then they have the right to issolate that country.

As regards the Obama is just a happy face, well a former U.S. Ambassador told me at a party once (long before Obama was ever heard of) that "the U.S. government is a gaint mass that moves forward. The system is set up so that no one man, whether he be president, governor, congressman, senator, general of bureaucrat can screw it up that much. There are two many safeguards and the mass just keeps moving along. People can influence direction a bit, and leave their mark on things, but in the end the mass will keep moving forward whether any one leader or representative is good or bad, smart or stupid, bright or a dimwit. That is the benefit of how the American system of government was set up by the founding fathers".
 

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"Washington hates Chavez because he's raised living standards for the poor. (and because he won't bow to the giant corporations)
That's why he's pilloried in the media, because his socialist model of democracy doesn't jive with America's slash and burn-style of capitalism. Chavez has enacted land and oil industry reform, improved education and provided universal healthcare.
He's introduced job training, subsidies to single mothers, drug prevention programs, and assistance for recovering addicts. Venezuelans are more educated than ever before. Illiteracy has been wiped out."


The above is very believable and in talking to a friend who has family in Columbia, he says that he (Chavez) is becoming more and more popular and liked.
Of course the nation's version of Faux News is getting more and more harsh towards him............. shocking.
 

danmand

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"Washington hates Chavez because he's raised living standards for the poor. (and because he won't bow to the giant corporations)
That's why he's pilloried in the media, because his socialist model of democracy doesn't jive with America's slash and burn-style of capitalism. Chavez has enacted land and oil industry reform, improved education and provided universal healthcare.
He's introduced job training, subsidies to single mothers, drug prevention programs, and assistance for recovering addicts. Venezuelans are more educated than ever before. Illiteracy has been wiped out."


The above is very believable and in talking to a friend who has family in Columbia, he says that he (Chavez) is becoming more and more popular and liked.
Of course the nation's version of Faux News is getting more and more harsh towards him............. shocking.
Hugo Chavez chose Castro as his idol instead of GWB. Shocking.
 
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