Chavez claims victory over US at OAS General Assembly
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Jun 6, 2007, 21:11 GMT
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Dearest Hugo,
You are in for a truly horrific shock. I can't wait to watch your flabby face crumble like a stale cookie.
America is not fooled. Mr. Chavez, you are not only an enemy to the American government, but its people as well. You stand for what the United Nations does not (at least according to its charter). You make the world a less stable, less humane place to inhabit. One can only hope your sphere of influence will be kept at bay. We trust you like we trust a con man. You are an all encompassing dictator who stifles freedom and promises the world. Equal justice and equal treatment are lost when demagogues like you rise to power. History knows your kind.
Who is making the world a less stable place ?Chavez or Bush?Has Chavez invaded a country,is he lying to his population,is he eavesdropping on them,is he perhap cutting back on education,on social security,on wellfare ?
Better check your records.THe only thing he did to offend the US governmenr is take control of the oil bieness.In the US the opposite happened,the oil lobby is running the country.SO ?
Hugo Chavez is the best thing to happen to Latin America. Although he nationalized everything including the media, we have to understand that he has brought a voice to the poor people in his country, and also around the world. He has done more for his people then George W. Bush will ever do for the poor, middle, and working classes of America. You guys should watch the movie the revolution wont be televised to understand why he denied the media a new license.
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