He called Bush the devil, which was hysterical. As a democrat, I agree wholeheartedly, but find it ironic that this guy was the one to call out President Bush, a country that denies it's own people free speech.
2006-09-20
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I don't agree with what he said. I just think his personal attack on bush was very funny! By the way, I hate Bush because of the war, but I would never put down a soldier for fighting in it. I live in San Diego, and we support out troops here wholeheartedly. They have my gratitude and admiration. But Bush is still an idiot who really doesn't know what he is doing.
2006-09-20
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Bush is doing all he can to eliminate yours! Bush is the devil and the Republicans are still trying as hard as they can to screw the country before elections, and now a NATIONAL VOTERS (Government Registration) Card!
2006-09-20 11:34:27
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answered by cantcu 7
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Wow....What a bunch of idiots. Democrats are definitely a pitiful bunch scum. Did the republicans call Bill (The lying under oath, cheating on his wife, White water, Bosnia, and Public heath care fiasco) Clinton the devil? NO! Although He has done more to earn that title than George Bush has. Look I'm no George Bush Fan...I think He has done alot of bad things too. But to call him the Devil?....What's wrong with you people?....He is still your President! I think you Dems just love to hate! Or just because he's not a democrat! Have you no common ground or sense? You people would vote along party lines even if you don't agree with your candidate's politics! This Hugo guy is not after just Bush.....Open your eyes you dumb, hippie, losers! He will rally Syria, Iran, and all the middle eastern countries against the US. And it's not just Bush they hate! They hate all of you too! They have hated us long before Bush came along.....So don't go there!
Hugo had no right to call anyone that, And if it was Clinton or any other Dem, you guys would be going apesh*t! Double standard p.o.s. Dems!
2006-09-20 18:56:10
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answered by jayster32 3
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Chavez is cozying up to Iran and Cuba to provide bases for missiles that can reach US targets. He's inviting Jihadis, Communist Cuba, and Communist China into Venezuela. He's enslaving the country and expropriating huge amounts of property [including industries]. He's exporting instability into the rest of the Hemisphere.
Despotic psychopaths like Chavez are a dime a dozen. What's distressing is that he's part of an international forum from which he can spew his lunacy and many people will agree with him. It's quite obvious that mass insanity is the latest pandemic, making horrible sense of Hitler's Germany. Evil is clearly infectious. Any red-blooded American should be insulted and show their support for our President and country. Just like the regimes of Syria, Iran....etc., in the ME enable terrorism...... the left in America enables wing-nuts like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and fools like Chavez to rant and rave about Bush. These buffoons know that they have Lenin's useful idiots in the West on their side supporting their vitriolic nonsense. Chavez insulted not only the President, but every American. It's bad enough when our own "leaders" go around the world criticizing our President and our form of government; it's another to let someone in to just mouth-off and spew their own brand of hatred. Americans have got to say 'enough is enough' and say it now. Chavez' speech sounded like it could have been written for Dick Durbin, Nancy Pelosi or Teddy Kennedy. Right out of the DNC talking points of "Bush Bad" and the US being the biggest threat to the world. Chavez is proving to be Ahmadinejad's (the Hitler from Iran's) Mussolini. This guys the best campaign commercial the Republicans could ask for. The fact that he parrots DNC talking points should anger the electorate nicely, thanks Hugo. And a big thank you to the leftist Democrats. Your name calling, your belittling of the President of the United States of America has given free rein to these loonies to come here and call our President and our country the most vile of names. You really have our interest at heart. It seems in the recent past that even Al Qaeda has used the main stream media's words...even the words of the left in their vitriol. You are disgusting, one and all.
2006-09-20 18:40:48
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answered by MorgantonNC 4
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Yes, Bush is the harbinger of evil and causes the death and destruction of tens of thousands of peaceful, innocent, free speech loving victims. And then you turn off your Halo 3 video game and snap back to your miserable reality of being over-worked and over-taxed while those of us with less ambition enjoy their cheetos and their wrestling matches. FUN STUFF.
Chavez is a blow-hard greedy bastard who wants legitimate businesses that mine is nation for oil and gas to simply roll over so he can get fat and happy on the backs of the impoverished and uneducated.
Chavez trumps up charges and tosses people in jail for not agreeing with his plan to communize Venezuela, with himself as chief accountant.
Chavez is the paranoid freak who spends his nation's oil wealth on boosting military defenses against a purported US invasion, when all the while the US is trying to find its oil elsewhere. The military gets stronger, backs up Chavez and the oil wealth disappears before it ever gets to the people he so loves and supports.
Socialism is the evil dispersed by Chavez the devil, I wish these neophytes would just stay home rather than take advantage of our guarantee of freedom of speech, and chastize us for giving them a platform to spew their ludicrous accusations while their human rights records are abysmal and their socio-economic policies are disastrous.
This week at the UN was closer to an SNL skit than a serious meeting of world leaders. Shame we foot most of the bill, that building would make a great condo-hotel.
2006-09-20 18:42:10
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answered by rohannesian 4
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I think Hugo Chavez was doing his impression of the Church Lady. That was a character from Saturday Night Live in the 1990's.
That's the one where Dana Carvey's character labeled anyone who disagreed with him/her as being the Devil or as he/she put it, "S-A-T-A-N!!!"
The only thing that was missing from Hugo's skit was a wig and a dress.
2006-09-20 18:38:39
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answered by Ed A 3
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I find it many things, but, love is not one of them. He condemned America as a whole not just our president. Our internal politics cannot be led by leaders of other countries. As a democrat , you should be ashamed of your support of these remarks. Think hard, maybe it explains why after all this time your party fails to regain control of Congress. You can disagree with our leader, but, supporting our enemies helps who ?
2006-09-20 18:37:53
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answered by meathead 5
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I like this part of the article...
Ambassador John Bolton told The Associated Press that Chavez had the right to express his opinion, adding it was "too bad the people of Venezuela don't have free speech."
Laugh it up liberals.
2006-09-20 18:35:38
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answered by itsallover 5
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venezuela was one of the countries that allowed a lot of the nazi leaders to hide out after wwII. they still protect them. i agree that bush is an idiot but so is this guy.
2006-09-20 18:34:33
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answered by Justme 4
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I like Bush, you hate Bush, but at least you can agree with me that this is irony at it's best.
not to mention he hugs the guy who says the holocaust never happens and says he's for justice.
2006-09-20 18:32:57
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answered by pinkgoatwithmentalissues 2
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I thought the liberals would have suspected something when the Spanish translator could not translate "God Willing" from ARABIC! I wonder who THAT was directed at?
2006-09-20 18:50:41
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answered by Bawney 6
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