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will be apprehensive about who emerges to fill the soon to occur power void
That's great news. I hope he suffers.
I have difficulty in understanding what he did to many of you:lol:
Whats with the strawman BS? I personally think that there should be term limits for all offices.from 1953 until his death in 2010, robert byrd was a congressional representative (three terms) and senator, the balance
so there is no opposition to a person being a re-elected representative for life ... unless it is chavez?
good thing hypocrisy is not fattening otherwise a bunch of folks would need to diet
and he is responsible for his brother's pronouncements in what way?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/29/world/americas/29venez.html?pagewanted=all He serves a role similar to that of Raúl Castro, who took over as Cuba’s president after illness removed Fidel Castro from the political scene in 2006. And like Raúl Castro, while Adán Chávez may lack his brother’s charisma, he remains a loyalist who has assisted his brother throughout the consolidation of power.
A former Venezuelan ambassador to Cuba and long a member of Hugo Chávez’s inner circle of advisers, Adán Chávez has taken on the role of providing public updates on his brother’s convalescence, shuttling between Caracas and Havana in recent weeks. It was his disclosure last Wednesday that the president would not return to Venezuela for another 10 to 12 days that offered the most serious assessment yet of the president’s slow recovery.
Adán Chávez, 58, now governor of Barinas, a state of cattle ranches in western Venezuela that is a bastion of the Chávez family, has also led efforts to reassure and energize the president’s supporters as rumors swirl about his condition. Citing Che Guevara at a prayer meeting in Barinas over the weekend, he rallied the president’s followers and called on them to remember the armed struggle as a method of “applying and developing the revolutionary program.”
“It would be unforgivable to limit ourselves to only electoral or other methods of struggle,” said Adán Chávez, a former university professor involved in political activity long before his brother, who is less than two years his junior, formed a nationalist cell of young army officers in the late 1970s.
Why don't you do your own damn research if you're so interested in learning that? Just do a quick google ffs. I can't be arsed to spoon feed you every single obvious fact, take some responsibility for your own ignorance for once.
I have difficulty in understanding what he did to many of you:lol:
He's a marxist asshole who has lousy taste in friends.
Those fumes of sulfur he inhaled when got on the podium a day after El Diablo at the UN must have infected him with the cancer.
Ain't payback a bitch? LOL!
He's a marxist asshole who has lousy taste in friends.
He is asshole because he is marxist ,very nice logic..
at least he doesnt devote himself to money.:roll:
He is asshole because he is marxist ,very nice logic..
at least he doesnt devote himself to money.:roll:
Medusa he does devote himself a great deal to undermine the US and allies himself with those who wish to bring unrest , oppression and practice/support human rights violations in their own countries or regions. There simply is not a lot to like about the guy.
"Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez brought his revolutionary zeal to the cartel that controls 40 percent of the world's oil, urging fellow members at a weekend summit to fight against ``imperialism'' and ``exploitation.'' Chavez used the Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to advance a struggle for the soul of the cartel. Countering him was the conference host, Saudi King Abdullah, who said the organization's goal was simply to produce prosperity.
Support for Chavez came from President Rafael Vicente Correa of Ecuador and from Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose nation is the target of a U.S.-led campaign of sanctions and pressure over allegations that it is pursuing nuclear weapons and destabilizing the region."
Chavez Tells OPEC to Use Politics, Curb `Imperialism' (Update1) - Bloomberg
How does he not devote himself to money? Just because he is on the extreme left doesn't mean he hates money. He just doesn't like other people having money.
connery ,this man's ideology is like this and according to this view ,he must be against imperialism.but I dont support his associating with saudis at all.
No politician is liked that much by any population.
Amnesty international and Human rights watch both have problems with Chavez and his suppression of those who oppose him.
That's great news. I hope he suffers.
That is untrue.
Here in Best Korea, North Korea, The Dear Leader Kim Jong Un enjoys an approval ratings of 110%.
Not possible you say?
We have a place for you.
I wish the rights of american people were cared by a politician like chavez ,people are innocent but imperialist corporations not...Hugo Chavez has been very good for his constituency, Venezuelans. He has not been very good for the USA and the Energy companies that invaded Iraq and Libya and caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands, perhaps a million. He has been democratically elected 8 times and noone can deny that the CIA and USA media have conspired against him. Everytime you read that Chavez is a dictator you are reading a CIA news controlled piece. The publisher, whether it is Associated Press, or whatever is not suspect, but complicit. Sold out to the "Mighty Wurlitzer." Just listen to the anti-Chavez looney toons on this board and you can relate to the success of their Multimedia efforts. Chavez has been good for Venezuelans and who is he supposed to be good for? We need a leader like him in this country to get our gov't back from the Korporations. Who initiates our wars anyway? They're always about energy so it must be the Energy Korporations. Korporations is for Corporations and K Street.