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If actions speak louder than words it is clear that the smell of sulfer permeates inside the D.C. beltway, your thoughts?

2007-12-18 01:48:20 · 24 answers · asked by Resurrected 2 in Politics & Government Politics

sorry for the typo :(

2007-12-18 01:53:39 · update #1

http://vermontdailybriefing.com/wp-content/my-images/diablo1.jpg

2007-12-18 01:54:50 · update #2

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He was right, but it proved to be a distraction from the rest of his wonderful speech.

2007-12-18 01:52:01 · answer #1 · answered by . 5 · 5 8

Hugo Chavez right? The dictator of Venezualia. The tyrant that eliminated all forms of media that oppossed him. The nut case that works with Iran and Cuba. The man that reviewed all legal contracts with his country and decided to steal and change anything he wanted even if it's things he previously agreed to and signed. The man that just tried to change the countries constitution to allow him to remain in control permanently. Is this the man whose opinion you think is right when he calls the leader of the FREE world President Bush "El Diablo"?

I would be far more conserned if he called President Bush a friend.

PS. A very good friend was born and raised in Venezualia. His parents were missionaries. Most of his family is still there and he will no longer go back as long as Chavez is in power. I have a lot of other friends that would go there once a year and all of them say he has ruined the country and it's a scary place to be. It was a far better country before Chavez. I know you won't hear this coming out of Venezualia though please realize that's because all of the journalists that were willing to write and say these things have been murdered.

Any thoughts of who may be closer to the "El Diablo" comment?

PS. Citgo is owned by Venezualia and this is their national oil company which stole most of it's infrastructure from the other companies after they developed and created all of the infastructure. When you buy from Citgo you support Chavez. Don't do this. About 25% of our oil comes from Venezualia. Let your money speak for freedom and choose someone besides Citgo.

2007-12-18 10:04:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Get what right? He meant to call bush the devil and he used the correct spanish term. Sounds right to me.
Comparing Bush to Chavez. Yeah, thats an iltelligent argument. You must really be slurping to Kool Aid if you truely believe that Hugo Chavez is a better leader, person or anything than Bush. I can understand your not liking Bush policy, but when you get to the point when you are talking nonsense and about things that don't exist...its time to step back a littlI also wish all you loony libs would start offering concrete facts on how Bush has done anything to the constitution. I am talking about actual instances, names, cases, situations where innocent US citizens have been harmed. Things we call facts. All I here is blather, yet nobody ever seems to have a fact to back it up. I hear Patriot Act this and Patriot act that...but never a story of some innocent housewife arrested and her rights trampled.

2007-12-18 09:57:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 5

No. Bush is not competent enough to be an "evil mastermind." That designation belongs to Dick Cheney.

2007-12-18 10:14:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Funny how some people side with the socialist Hugo Chavez, too bad his own people didn't want him as permanent dictator, a victory in washington wouldnt you say?

2007-12-18 09:55:32 · answer #5 · answered by Yhoshua 4 · 7 3

I know Chavez is always looking for supporters in any country. Maybe you can invite him for a visit at your house. See if that mans daily budget doesn't break you in a couple of days.

2007-12-18 10:07:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Of which "actions" do you speak?

If you support Hugo Chavez and his ilk, there's no sense in attempting to answer your question.

2007-12-18 10:00:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

Chavez is a joke. He's a pathetic, little dictator who has major league issues. And if it's true that the rest of the world feels that way, perhaps the U.S. should shut off their flow of money and stop purchasing from them.

2007-12-18 09:55:14 · answer #8 · answered by Doc 7 · 7 5

Chavez got his butt kicked thinking he could run forever. Little El Diablo wants to be a dictator.

2007-12-18 09:52:30 · answer #9 · answered by Nikki 4 · 7 5

Chavez is Psycho, only a fool would defend ANYTHING he says.

2007-12-18 10:19:43 · answer #10 · answered by Bleh! 6 · 0 3

As much as I dislike Chavez, his term for referring to BUsh is right on. Bush is the anti-Christ of politics disguised as a Christian. His corruption scandals, murder of innocent Iraqis and soldiers, and disregard for health care for his own people only support this fact.

2007-12-18 09:57:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 6

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