That is that country, this is ours, it is none of our business what he does, unless of course he is dumb enough to bite the hand that feeds him. We buy a lot of oil from him for him to get to stupid. I think it is a case of see what happens.
2007-02-13 01:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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So, refusing to buckle in front of the almighty Bush makes him Hitler?
He isn't creating any separation among Latin America, in fact, the Latin American countries are joining Chavez and creating their own trade agreements leaving the Americans out in the cold(poor babies).
Chavez has done some wonderful things for his country, building medical clinics in the poorest barrios, and providing food supplements to the poor. Now, everyone can buy milk.
Let's look at the history of Hitler, shall we?
Hitler spread hatred about all Jews, turning many people against them. (I can think of a president of a certain superpower who has done that, can you?)
Hilter convinced young boys, some as young as 14 to join the army and were sent off to die for a war that they did not understand.(Noticing a pattern here?)
So, before, you choose to throw the "H" word around, please make sure you are talking about the right person.
2007-02-13 09:39:06
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answered by ninamcguinness 4
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Well...he IS a democratically elected president...and I might add, by a landslide.
A strong country arms itself (like the USA). Do we not have hate and separation here? Let us clean our own house first before knocking Chavez. He has and does provide OIL for the less advantaged among us.
Okay, so he called Bush "El Diablo." Lots of people here laughed and some even agreed with him. Others were offended for the office itself, but not the guy holding that office. We need to focus on problems and concerns within our own borders. Chavez is buying up American companies as he wants us out. He's buying them, not taking over them. It's all legal. So he wants power...and have we not done that ourselves? He's not fighting with his southern hemisphere neighbors but uniting them. His is not a country we have to support and therefore not dependent on us, but independent of us. It may scare Bush and Cheney... but nobody else.
2007-02-13 09:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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What he does in his own country is none of our business. The people must like him because they've elected him three times.
He can talk all he wants, and he can do whatever he wants in his own country. When he comes over here and starts doing things in OUR country, THEN it's our business.
And I have no doubt that if he's ever stupid enough to do that, the smack-down that we'll give him will make the whole world wince!
2007-02-13 09:51:42
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answered by Team Chief 5
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actualy hes been elected three times so hes not actually a dictator. and ive been unable to find any information about him arming venuzuela.but id like to see your sources if you could provide a link. also the oppersition party in venuzula owns most of the media there so its not even as if he can be accused of opressing the oppersition.( infact they attempted to overthrow him by military force which would have been bad for democracy) . unless he takes some kind of action against another country theres nothing he needs to be stopped doing.
2007-02-13 09:36:48
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answered by vibrance0404 3
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Who's stopping Bush?
2007-02-13 09:42:58
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answered by sally sue 6
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comparing him to Hitler shows your ignorance of world history and the last time i checked arming your own country was a good thing.....
he was elected by his own people..... and he has the balls to tell Bush he is an idiot!!!!!
2007-02-13 09:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't we stop Bush from doing the same thing?
2007-02-13 09:27:57
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answered by planksheer 7
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