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In reply to the discussion: Venezuelans pour into streets to mourn Hugo Chavez [View all]JustAnotherGen
(38,024 posts)77. Yeah
to issue a blistering 300-page report in 2010 saying that Mr. Chavezs government constrained free expression, the rights of citizens to protest and the ability of opposition politicians to function. It also outlined how the president held tremendous influence over the judiciary, with judges whose decisions the government didnt like being fired.
But that explains the Bush Corp Administration to the Nth degree. So - Chavez - who was elected three times was a dictator . . . but Bush Corp which never one ANYTHING at the Federal Level - that was a legit government?
No waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!
Now - whew! Done laughing. http://www.gregpalast.com/
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I thought on TRMS she said they kicked the US Ambassador out of the country?
xtraxritical
Mar 2013
#14
Someone needs to keep on eye on bushitler, he'll be over there spreading sulfur and hunting
lonestarnot
Mar 2013
#20
"Strongarm"? WTF would this president want to do that? Venezuela isn't going to be
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2013
#128
I guess "worse" would be subjective, depending on one's politics. But, your idea of "strange".....
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2013
#157
Such a "blip" the U.S. participated in creating the coup in 2002, has poured out millions
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#159
Not sure why you felt the need to come after me, rather than the poster who declares that our....
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2013
#160
Please do include a link to your information on Hugo Chavez' immense wealth.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#165
No, you are expected to provide the link, pull it out of your underside. Your responsibility.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#170
I said where I heard it, my "responsibility" ends there. For anyone, besides you, looking for...
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2013
#171
But, but, the TV said he wasn't the president of Venezuela, he was the "strongman"
arcane1
Mar 2013
#11
Sad, in every way. Wish they bothered to search for the facts, as the rest of us do. n/t
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#63
To quote George Washington in his farewell address regarding political parties...
Fearless
Mar 2013
#74
You're leaving out the most important element, perhaps to deliberately misinform:
ronnie624
Mar 2013
#75
One need not know more about someone who chooses that stinking send-off to a dead man. n/t
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#108
I will gladly go off on leaders who subvert the intentions of their consitutions
Fearless
Mar 2013
#122
+1000. I don't always agree with you, but I give you big props for consistency.
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2013
#178
That would only be possible if they RE-ELECTED him, wouldn't it? Like President FDR was re-elected
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#112
You could benefit by spending some time researching your subject, as the rest of us must.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#118
I know a family that was terrorized and fled. I know them personally. Is that enough research for
wordpix
Mar 2013
#135
DU'ers know an American DU'er who lives now in Venezuela whom we have enjoyed enormously
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#138
good try- my friends fled for their lives b/c the head of household practiced free speech
wordpix
Mar 2013
#142
Close to tears right now. There aren't enough socialist leaders in the world.
McCamy Taylor
Mar 2013
#23
Curious that you'd come out of a five-year hibernation to post that.
2ndAmForComputers
Mar 2013
#129
According to this article in the Washington Post, Chavez was far from a democrat.
totodeinhere
Mar 2013
#27
By which the Post means, of course "he wouldn't obey Wall Street and impose austerity".
Ken Burch
Mar 2013
#31
I love how the corporate media gives a shit about Human Rights Watch when it comes to Chavez
Adenoid_Hynkel
Mar 2013
#33
We should give a shit about all human rights abuses anywhere including Saudi Arabia.
totodeinhere
Mar 2013
#54
I agree. Almost anyone has heard of Pinochet. He is one of the most well known dictators in
totodeinhere
Mar 2013
#131
here come the pro-Chavezistas to denounce this well documented report as a fraud
wordpix
Mar 2013
#101
Chavez himself planned a failed coup to get rid of Pres. Carlos Perez: Operation Zamora 1992
wordpix
Mar 2013
#105
Why did you neglect to acknowledge Chavez became a national hero because of his actions
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#107
uh, I wasn't around then, Judi Lynn. Why do you neglect to acknowledge Chavez is not perfect?
wordpix
Mar 2013
#109
Just saw Evo Morales is walking beside R. Maduro as they walk ahead of the car bearing the casket.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#120
Oh, yeah! No surprise there. Guatemala has been beaten down by the same people since 1954, at least.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#102
huh? Globovision engages in free speech, that is why Chavez hated that station
wordpix
Mar 2013
#143
Maybe reporters from stations which advocated the coup, and assassination should stay out of it.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#90
The poster is part of a small crew of people here who oppose the left in general and in
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2013
#116