the US wants all countries to bend to their will and would like nothing better than to get US corporations in their to monopolize their national resources like they do everywhere else ..... hugo chavez understands how things work and has said no to it even though that has resulted in cia instigated coups, assaisnations, and military action in the past ... hes standing firm ... i respect that ..
2007-01-22 11:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree that hugo chavez is a enemy human beings yet bush is likewise same like chavez,he's attempting to dominate latin usa like cuba.If bush objectives chavez there wil be a huge potential disaster bcoz venezuela is a oil exporting us of a and likewise the member of the OPEC (enterprise of Petroleum Exporting countries)
2016-11-01 00:56:29
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answered by quinteros 4
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He's sexist and knows next to nothing about the author of his favorite book. (Said the guy was dead, when he's still alive.) Add to that that he's showing the world that he has preserved the Banana Republic ideology pretty well. Latino strongmen never get it. Pinochet, Castro, Noriega, Bautista... None of 'em.
What Latin America needs are Presidents who do not tear down the authority of the People, and spew ugliness at the world, while trying to make themselves look good. It's bad enough that we, in the US have our share of the bad, why do we need more antagnoism, rather than co-operation. Co-operation doesn't have to be the US dictating terms, either. It can be symbiosis, if they would all just open their danged eyes, for a change.
2007-01-22 11:49:44
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answered by sjsosullivan 5
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Hugo Chavez is about as brilliant as a pen light on deck of a ship during a foggy storm, from 100 miles away.
Hugo has the Napoleon syndrome. He wants to be a "big man" but he just doesn't measure up. He is delusional. He claimed the U.S. was going to invade his country. He knows this is preposterous, but it plays well with the hicks down in rural Venezuela. They can all do whatever version of "Jihad, Jihad" they practice down there.
Chavez resents the U.S. political power in the region. He wants to be the "big boss" of South America, and he can't because he's just a puny, not-too-bright little man.
2007-01-22 11:50:36
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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He is in the process of nationalizing his country's resources and is in a respect stealing from American companies and from his own people in his socialist agenda. He is not all hand outs either in the respect that he is undergoing an arms build up and using his resources against us in a power gamble. I like Hugo Chavez but we also need to keep his personal ambitions in mind.
2007-01-22 11:51:34
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answered by trigunmarksman 6
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The US basically regards Chavez as you or I would a fly buzzing around in our car as we're heading down the interstate. Annoying? Yes. Rather it wasn't happening? Yes. But not something that requires immediate action. He keeps yapping for purely domestic consumption... cooking up these big conspiracies against him by the evil yankees. When, in reality, the US looks at him as just another amusing tin-star dictator among many.
2007-01-22 12:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem excited about some petty dictator telling the U.S. to go to hell. How excited will you be if the rest of the worlds petty dictators, such as the ones in Iran and North Korea, decide to do the same?
2007-01-22 11:43:28
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answered by rduke88 4
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He has imprisoned those who disagree with him or anyone who has popular support and is running against him. Either that or they end up dead. He uses political stunts to make it seem like he is standign up tio the US. He's not. If he really wanted to stick it to the US he would sell oil to them. He knows that the only way he can continue to provide the money needed to control the populace(by give free and reduced cost services to the poor...but only as a way to get votes no long term benefits) and bully those who disagree with him.
2007-01-22 11:47:09
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answered by Mazlow01 2
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Hellooooo! McFly! How can you say he's brilliant?
He has taken over his country like a dictator, he doesn't care about his people.He has assumed control of the oil and gas cos.
How dare he come to the U.S. and bad mouth us!
He is a socialist dictator , hardly brilliant.
2007-01-22 11:47:25
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answered by Big Time 2
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I don't know any thing about Hugo Chaves , but I'm so delighted about how excited you are about learning about him, It's like the first time I learned about Jackson Pollock
Live on!
2007-01-22 11:45:05
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answered by edoubleyou 4
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The man is a Castro wannabe with lots of oil!!! He is a thug and a communist.Just do some research my friend and you will see he is not the "hero of the poor" that the liberal media paints him to be.
2007-01-22 11:45:38
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answered by Mr Bellows 5
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