Well, what about the Axis of Evil speech? It drives pretty much the same thing.
I don't really think Bush has a moral high ground on Chavez- at least not in his speeches.
2006-09-21 06:13:54
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answered by dane 4
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all of us is ignorant. there is plenty suggestions accessible, no one is conscious all of it. Obama have been a senator for a short era and remote places coverage isn't his stongest element. Bush made an absolute cock up on the commencing up of his presidency, Chavez is attempting to stress the placement that venezuela and latin usa are no longer US zones of impact of their empire development video games to any extent further. Will it paintings? nicely the diplomats and civil servants are the comparable below Bush as Obama, so it would take time, however the final coverage has to alter, to permit latin usa to advance for itself. Chavez is barely a disruptive impact in case you think of from an american "enable´s make money out of those people on the same time as they stay unfavourable" form of attitude. Chavez is conscious what he's doing, he has been in power longer than Obama could be. it rather is a activity with a purpose, those issues should not be seen in an straight forward way.
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answered by moncalieri 4
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it wouldn't matter...all the presidents of this time are complete idiots, the US, columbian, cuban, iranian, and venezuelan. All of them are devils in eachothers eyes. If Bush called the Iranian president a devil, he would just get another "interview" and speak to the american people on how bush is the real devil. That idiot never responds to any questions, he just says what he wants to say.
2006-09-21 06:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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He has. Iran - Evil Empire ,etc. remember. He has referred to the Iraq war as a Crusade. The Administration and conservative news sources and commentators routinely trash Argentina.
Do you think it is a coincidence that everyone we do not like has skin that is a darker shade of white? Just like Jesus, as a matter of fact?
In fact, people of the Middle East (and, yes, I know the difference between Iranians and Arabs - which is certainly more than Bush knew before his trainers told him) are more biologically, culturally, and linguistically related to the historic Jesus than is any red-blooded American.
2006-09-21 06:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything Bush says is under the eye of the democratic needle. If he said that if would be another ridiculous reason to impeach him. Chavez came off looking like an idiot. He did more harm for himself than the devilish Bush!
2006-09-21 06:14:05
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answered by Stiletto ♥ 6
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How about calling whole countries evil, as in "Axis of Evil?" Do you think it's well received when Bush labels everyone in another country as malevolent, let alone threatens them with war?
I think, most people in the world outside our borders, and over half of the people within them wholeheartedly agree with Mr. Chavez.
2006-09-21 06:18:24
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answered by functionary01 4
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I am not fond of Bush and the policies of our current administration but the accusations and rantings re "devils" don't need to be dignified by any response.
2006-09-21 06:17:07
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answered by SunFun 5
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The UN is primarily a bunch of commie p*ssies. If they were any good, they would do what they were chartered to do. Let's all creat effigies of Chavez and the other creep and burn them. That is what the people in their countries do about anything they don't like. Oh, Yeah. WE are NOT crude dirt grubbers.
2006-09-21 06:16:20
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answered by Spirit Walker 5
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Oh, My!!!
The communists, terrorists, and even the liberals would all be in a rage. Instead of dancing and having happy-feet.
2006-09-21 06:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If Bush had called them devils..it would have been like any other day. He always throws names around.
2006-09-21 06:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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