These two leaders are Democratically elected Presidents of nations with a deep sense of wisdom.
Do you think maybe they are right when they talk about U.S. Imperialism trying to control the world?
No other country has military bases on on every major continent. We try to tell everyone what to do, and we threaten them with sanctions or war, if they don't.
At one time the USA gave money to every, and any, world leader that wasn't communist. Including Saddam Hussein, the Taliban, Pinochet, the Shah of Iran, etc. EACH ONE OF THEM WERE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSERS, THAT TORTURED AND KILLED TO STAY IN POWER. And thanks to US aid, most of them did.
Do you think that just maybe, Chavez, and Ahamedinejad, actually made some good remarks that reflects some international views of our nation?
2006-09-20
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Yes they made some sense. but Ahamedinejad also called for the wiping of Israel off of the map.. Pretty inconsistent with the peace he talked about yesterday.. At least he came off as a leader and a statesmen
Chavez looked like a fool, almost as uneducated Calling Bush the devil didn't do much for his cause
Bush is just plain corrupt.. If you doupt that, you can ask yourself why Haliburten controls most of the contracts in Iraq
do you actually believe Haliburten had to bid for those contracts against other companies ?? If you do your stupid or in denial.. If Haliburton is getting rich from the instability its hard to believe that the top priority for the administration is to stabilize Iraq and bring your boys back home.. The people over there can see this more so then we do over here,,, And they are not swallowing Bushes bull ****
When you say one thing and do the opposite its hard to believe anything you say Bush doesn't want to talk to Ahamedinejad. I think its because Ahamedinejad would make Bush look dumb and Ahamedinejad doesn't have a degree from Yale I'm sure
2006-09-20 15:48:58
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answered by Shawn S 3
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In a word: NO.
Those men are completely insane. We are a great nation-the greatest, and the countries that don't like us are HATERS because they are jealous. We are a very young nation, yet we have our **** together better than any other country in the world, mostly because of the ideals this nation was founded on-the same ideals those other nations hate. Why do you think everybody wants to come live here? Because it's so terrible? Or because we have rights, a fair legal system, far less poverty, etc? And those dictators who killed all those people and terrorized their countrymen for years did not stay in power just because of US aid. That money alone did not make the difference, so your point is invalid. It is funny that you would defend those who want to kill you. I am really laughing right now!
2006-09-20 22:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No I think it is popular to bash the U.S. and these people are opportunist. Lets not forget 911! Bush had only been in power for mere months so we can't say that his foreign policies contributed to the attack. The fact of the matter is that 911 was planned years before Bush ever took office. We were attacked and therefore responded.
If you want to call Chavez wise you should talk to his own people that have been driven into deeper poverty ever since he took office. Also lets not call him an Democratically elected president. Don't for get about the college students who were held hostage for researching and discovering voter fraud in Venezuela.
It is human nature for people to hate the big dog. It is just sad that more and more people in our own country is giving in to the hate U.S. propaganda.
2006-09-20 22:13:03
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answered by Nick P 2
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Some of that's correct. The US through the Security Council tells other countries what to do. The alternative is genocidal maniacs like the Iranian President having nuclear weapons they swear they WILL use. So, ultimately I can see why these dictators are upset, but I'm OK with it.
2006-09-20 22:03:59
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answered by MEL T 7
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Wisdom? From one guy who for years (yes even the Clinton years) preached the destruction of all Jews and the US and another who basically is attempting to turn Venezuela into Cuba? You lib-socialists will never learn. Those two leaders are nothing more that dictators.
2006-09-20 22:08:44
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answered by TexMan98 2
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No, they are psychopaths who were NOT DEMOCRATICALLY elected (due to corruption at the polls). They want to be like us and have nothing to unite their people but to bash the only super power in the world. There is a brainwashing going on here and you were an easy target. Wake up bro and fight for what is right, otherwise your children or your grandchildren will be in big big trouble.
2006-09-20 22:08:27
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answered by Michael S 2
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The only comment I agreed with was when Chavez said the U.N. should not be in the United States. It should be south. I assume referring to Venezuela.
The U.N. has proved to be a corrupt and useless organization. Although I would add that we pull our funding for them, which is 30% of their budget.
2006-09-20 22:11:07
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answered by babe 2
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a deep sense of wisdom, by who's standards, you want wisdom, do you have any living relatives over say 75, are they American, go talk to to them for some real wisdom. You are not grounded , you better reach deep into your roots and pull some sense from your ancestors.
2006-09-20 22:25:44
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answered by razeumright 3
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Why is it that liberals like Chavez and Ahamedinejad and what they say and believe, in then get mad if you call them anti American?
2006-09-20 22:12:45
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answered by » mickdotcom « 5
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If you overlook the destruction of America; The Jews, and Global Islamic domination...I guess they're pretty nice guys !! Do you know which way it is to Mecca, so you'll know which direction to face during your prayers to allah ??
2006-09-20 22:12:12
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answered by genny_gump 3
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