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Multiple questions:
1. If the United States is so bad (as baby hugo says), then why are we constantly rescuing Cubans who are trying to get the the United States?

2. Is Hugo Chavez's issue that the US is trying to squash Iran's nuclear ambitions , or is it that he sees Iran as a stepping stone to being a world Nuclear power Himself?

3. Can I just show up at the U.N. building and express my feelings in regard to every country that belongs to the U.N.?

4. If your answer to #3 is NO, then I ask why can I not if Hugo can?

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20050822-1500-missingcubans.html

2006-09-22 13:11:49 · 17 answers · asked by detecting_it 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

FOR WISEMAN:

1. You anserwed my first question with a morality speech reagrding why people come to the US. That is not what I asked. Did you know that in 2005, the US Department of labor recorded over 7.5 MILLION Citizens unemployed? What logic do you apply to your answer to question #1?

2. First you answered that no Latin American Country pursues nuclear amitions. Then you say that basically large countries, I.E. China and Russia use other countries to indirectly fill their nuclear arsenal. Can you say that Cuba does not have any nuclear intentions? Really?

3. Who elected Hugo Chavez to speak on yours, or my behalf at the U.N?

4.No answer.

Your staement in closing insinuates an arrogant, and an underdog. I see HUgo as both, at least in your eyes. Of whom do you make these correlations?

2006-09-22 13:44:48 · update #1

NICK THE DICK:
1. We do rescue Mexicans who are stranded in the desert on a regular basis.
2. You didn't answer my question. Instead you offered up a brief rant on what we as Americans have done wrong to other countries. What does this have to do with my question?

3. Actually, I do think Bush did speak at the U.N. Just not at the same time.

4. Actually, I like your answer here. I just think it may be easier for a terrorist to speak at the UN than me. Now I'm a little bummed. Thanks a lot.

2006-09-22 13:59:06 · update #2

17 answers

Chavez' kind of bashing is undignified and improper for a leader of a country....even though Chavez is is a despot and a crook. We should have expelled him from the USA. What bothers me more than anything is the applause he received after his horrible speech. Shows you who our friends really are. Next time they get into trouble let them rot in Hell. America should pull away from the UN. We should do what is needed in order to protect ourselves and to Hell with the other assholes.

2006-09-22 13:23:26 · answer #1 · answered by wunderkind 4 · 7 0

Hugo Chavez is just looking for sympathy by those who hate America. Some ignorants look at him and say "Wow, that guy is not afraid of all the power that Bush has!". Many Latin American dictators (or wannabe dictators like Chavez) use this simple formula to gain attention and support by those out of date communists that still roam the world.

The funny thing is, if Chavez is so tough with Bush, How come he still sells 75% of his oil to the U.S.? That's because he needs that market desperately.

As a Venezuelan, I'm sad to witness how this country is decomposing in all aspects while oil prices are at those high prices. I can't imagine what will happen here when oil prices are below 40 $ a barrel.

2006-09-24 22:05:31 · answer #2 · answered by ljjahn 3 · 3 0

1- Being rich and being right is not always the same thing. People who come to USA from China, Cuba, Europe or Latin America, come here for work and good living. This does not necessarily means that they endorce our policies. Its a delicate balance. We should not assume nor demand people to say yes to whatever we say as it denies our own rule of freedom of speech. Immigrants come mainly for work because we need workers due to a prospering economy. If our economy would be like Mexico, nobody would show us no matter how noble we would be.

2- There is no indication that any Latin country is pursuing Nuclear ambition at this point. Hugo Chavez is just trying to be a leader of anti-america movement. Thinking that this is his own idea is wrong. Look who is giving him support. China and Russia are giving him economic and military support. Its a rule that Nuclear powers do not fight directly, they use battle grounds in other nations to save their own lands.

3- You can go and protests in New York. However, your elected president has the job of reperesenting you at UN. It is his job to protests if he sees something against USA. UN is not one of american buildings. It has its soverign status which americans at some time is history desired. Otherwise the UN headquarter can be moved somewhere else.

Please try to understand the difference between underdog and arrogant. It the whole world is telling us the same story and if it does not match our story then its not necessary the world is wrong. May be we need to look back if there is a problem.

Peace

2006-09-22 20:31:00 · answer #3 · answered by WISEMAN 3 · 1 3

Cubans aren't the only ones flooding our country...why do we keep pouring our money into "other than Cubans" who are bleeding our social services dry....

Chavez is a dictator who has high ambitions. He is a dangerous man and obviously, a loose cannon. He's playing games with us VIA his comrads at the UN.....an organization that costs us billions every year and is totally worthless to do anything but line corrupt pockets...are we forgetting the scandal of last year?

I wish you could go to the UN and tell them off for ALL OF US...but, they won't let you.

They will keep you out with guns and violence and we may never hear from you again.

Bottom line...we support too many who spit in our face.

It's time to pull the money plug to all of the ingrates!

2006-09-22 21:00:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

1. Why do we not "rescue" illegal Mexicans, but we do "rescue" illegal Cubans ... we say they are seeking freedom, but instead they are seeking better paying jobs (like the Mexicans)... just like almost every other immigrant that has ever come to the US, or Argentina (40% of their population were immigrants from that decided to go there for work instead of the US in the 1800s)

2. We led a military coup d'etat against his nation-state in 2002 ever since then he has had a little issue with the US and Bush... Also if Bush Supports democracy he did not support in Venezuela in 2002, Thailand 2006, Pakistan 2000-Present, Lebanon 2006 (since he supported Israel's theocratic government's "Pearl Harbor Style Invasion" over a democracy), and many other spots that are seeking freedom from tyrants.

3. This week nearly every head of state had a chance to speak at the UN including Bush ...

4. Become a head of state and get your nation-state recognized by the UN then you can

2006-09-22 20:50:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Hugo Chavez needs to sit down and shut up, calling another man Satan what a dork...using a political platform in 2006 to express his religious views. It made me ill to see him bless himself. I'm embarrassed he's Catholic

2006-09-25 09:54:27 · answer #6 · answered by ! 6 · 2 0

Hes such a prick isn't he? I don't see why if we are so horrible the fricking headquarters of the UN are located in the US anyway. I don't know if you can speak at the UN but it sounds good to me.........I can't believe that either the President of Iran or the Chavez were even allowed into the US!

2006-09-22 20:16:44 · answer #7 · answered by WitchTwo 6 · 9 1

1.The U.S. is selfless and tries to help out other people.
2.Hugo hates bush so probaly the first choice.
3.If you want, because the first amendment is freedom of speech.

oh and hugo chaves is venizuela's president.

hugo chaves is the devil if he is siding with fidel castro and Iran's president.

He doesn't even deserve as much as for me to capitalize his name.

hugo "coward" chaves = scum

2006-09-22 20:41:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Chaves runs down our President, and his people are not free to say what they think of their own President Chaves, he is a dictator and a thug that has no business in our country, and all those people that applauded for him are traitors and so is Danny Glover, for backing that dictator thug. I would tell that asshole to take his heating oil and shove it. all of those people that agreed with him are traitors and the same kind of people that followed Hitler.

2006-09-22 20:36:46 · answer #9 · answered by hexa 6 · 5 0

1 So that you can imprison and torture tham as terrorists
2 His issue is that the US is trying to take control of the world, and all its oil.
3 If you can get democratically elected as the leader of a country which is a member of the UN, then yes, you are invited to the UN building to express your feelings.


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2006-09-22 23:35:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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