I think Chavez has the potential to be a dictator. The vote shows he will not get this opportunity.
I personally do not like any guy that actively tries to push out private investment and ownership,
2007-12-03 03:48:48
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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great post: You captured each and every of the information of the placement. notably, chavezs' quote: "for now, we did not be triumphant" or some thing like that. the factor being, he nevertheless needs to establish marxism. that's the concern that's not being addressed. chavez needs to establish a marxist gadget; and, i'm heartened that the college pupils did not help that untenable pretend philosophy. I were given to understand that they might. for people who do not know it: communal assets (study, no inner maximum assets is its hallmark). Ostensibly, the persons govern; although, because of the fact the persons are apathetic and stagnated, purely desiring their on a regular basis rations, the state ought to enhance a 'chief' who will make the not undemanding judgements (and stay interior the huge living house). And hand %. people who will help him make the not undemanding judgements; and that they are all worth of extra's for - they are doing it for the persons's own sturdy (study, actual the worst form of tyranny). karl marx by utilising the way - began with bull butter - the laborer's guy hours into the product dictates the value of stated product and ended with bull butter - although, that's incumbent upon the 'chief' to set the charges and distribute the wealth. curiously, the college pupils have been able to make certain by using karl's maze of illogic.
2016-12-10 11:15:01
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answered by ? 4
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He had a referendum, his 11th. He as excepted the result. Hardy a good dictator! Explain again the pregnant chads in Florida? Trust him more than Bush or Brown.
2007-12-03 07:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the US needs to stop worrying about Hugo Chavez and start worrying about their own problems. -- like um, healthcare and the war?
2007-12-03 04:13:33
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answered by Purple 2
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Seeing that Chavez idolizes Fidel Castro, it is no wonder that he would like to be like Castro, presidente for the next 50 years.
2007-12-03 03:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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He would become a dictator if Venezuela citizens allow it. by the way..Putin in Russia is just about 1 year away from being a Dictator....Prepare to revisit the cold war all over again
2007-12-03 03:19:13
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answered by Gary K 3
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I trust him. at least he still gives the people a voice in decision making. I think the U.S. should stop interfering in the affairs of other countries and focus on its own problems.
2007-12-03 03:18:24
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answered by dguy 2
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Seen documentaries on him and he seems genuine or he's a darned good actor although he seems to have made a positive difference to the lifestyle of his poorer citizens.
2007-12-03 03:18:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not venezualan, but I think this guy is working for the advancement of his country. If his policy doesn't suit the U.S, That doesn't make him bad.
2007-12-03 03:20:09
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answered by Naf 3
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a new change is needed.
2007-12-03 03:17:19
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answered by que otro hay 4
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