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Topic: Death of Hugo Chavez could set off shock waves across region |
Death of Hugo Chavez could set off shock waves across region
Telegraph [U.K.], by Philip Sherwell
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Posted By:PageTurner, 1/6/2013 11:19:48 AM
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| The orchestra played and loyal lawmakers erupted in adulatory applause as Hugo Chavez invoked Fidel Castro and Jesus Christ as his revolutionary role models. His right hand raised, the fiery Venezuelan leader echoed the famous call to arms of his Cuban mentor. "Fatherland, socialism or death," he proclaimed, then added with a typical flourish: "I swear by Christ, the greatest socialist in history." That was six years ago as "El Commandante" was sworn in for his third term as president and blew kisses to rose petal-tossing crowds
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Comments: Tyrants and thugs everywhere are about to lose their paychecks.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 1/6/2013 11:30:14 AM (No. 9101546)
Invoking Christ as an advocate for large and intrusive government may be effective but it is hard to find any evidence for it in the biblical record.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Pearson365, 1/6/2013 11:35:30 AM (No. 9101558)
Invocation of our Savior´s name by Chavez was meant to hide its more frequent usage, as in, "Jesus Christ, why is he destroying our country?".
Obama provokes similar usage of the Lord´s name.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
strike3, 1/6/2013 11:36:07 AM (No. 9101562)
There may be shock waves but the world will be a better place without Hugo Chavez, or any other wannabe socialist dictator. People like him stifle the best in mankind and might as well be ruling an ant colony.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
belwhatter, 1/6/2013 11:48:11 AM (No. 9101581)
Don´t linger too long Hugo,you have outstayed your time.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
NorthernDog, 1/6/2013 11:48:39 AM (No. 9101582)
FTA: The family´s prosperity flourished with their political power. Their small chicken and pig farm is now a sprawling state-of-the art ranch. And in Barinas, they live in a luxury mansion in a high-walled compound in the most exclusive neighbourhood and travel in convoys of heavily-armed SUVs
It´s funny how socialists always live like the people they claim to despise.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
No Representation in CA, 1/6/2013 11:51:00 AM (No. 9101589)
I will pop open a bottle of something with bubbles when that hemospheric hemorrhoid assumes room temperature.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
RancherJack, 1/6/2013 11:53:29 AM (No. 9101593)
DU bullcroakers start chant of "Americas poisoned Chavez" in 5,4,3,2, .....
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
cheeflo, 1/6/2013 12:04:33 PM (No. 9101607)
A much-needed shock, I hope.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
jalo1951, 1/6/2013 12:30:59 PM (No. 9101648)
Hugo knows the smell of sulfur (remember his UN speech) and should be smelling it soon.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
f64, 1/6/2013 12:52:25 PM (No. 9101674)
Socialist dictators are best enjoyed at room temperature.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Grambo, 1/6/2013 1:01:37 PM (No. 9101683)
Oh good, a new international crisis, one in our hemisphere this time, while Obama and the amateur hour team are on watch.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Spidey, 1/6/2013 1:30:41 PM (No. 9101724)
The current pro communist movement,today,under Obama is quite fascinating considering that we fought the spread of it like hell in the last century.
From what I´ve heard under the Cloward and Piven strategy,everybody makes $53,000 after the government is declared bankrupt.The problem with this idea is it´ll kill individual incentive and we´ll be stuck in the same rut,like Cuba since the 50´s.Obviously the ruling class elites would be exempt from the salary cap.
The world is full of suckers,in fact I know of one who fell for the Nigerian email scam.Look at all the Madoff suckers.This guy had people on a waiting list begging to be part of his investments.They never heard of something that sounds too good to be true.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
flatwater, 1/6/2013 1:46:45 PM (No. 9101748)
Burn in Hell, Hugo.
The first and only good you´ll have done on this earth is when your corpse feeds the worms....
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
federale, 1/6/2013 2:05:46 PM (No. 9101774)
Chavez is warmed over Peron and Castro. Good riddance.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DaBigGuy, 1/6/2013 2:10:53 PM (No. 9101780)
It will set off shock waves in the WH, when Zero has to ask one of his staff´s 5 year olds how to remove Chavez from his list of Facebook friends.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
reilly, 1/6/2013 3:56:04 PM (No. 9101891)
I smell sulphur. Must be Ugo burning. Quite the economic dynamo for Veniz. Saps.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
john56, 1/6/2013 4:14:30 PM (No. 9101918)
You mean ol´ Hugo is still kicking... I´m planning an old Irish wake party in honor of his passing (like my dear departed Irish momma used to talk about ... lots of food and drink; almost worth having someone die for the party).
Reminds me of an old Wizard of Id cartoon. Rodney, the King´s stooge was on the street interviewing the peasants. He asks one of them, "What do you think of the King?"
The peasant bows his head and says, "He was a wonderful man, and I´m sorry he´s dead."
Rodney tells the peon that, no, he´s not dead, I´m just doing a popularity poll.
The peasant then says, "Well, I wish he were dead."
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
donnaclaire, 1/6/2013 4:58:26 PM (No. 9101969)
What´s takin´ him so long?
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
KimoSaavy, 1/6/2013 5:10:20 PM (No. 9101981)
Nothing inspires religion and God quicker than the smell of sulphur for these athiests, liberals, baby killer progressives, communists, socialists democrats.
Chavez, who truly has HATED God and supplanted Him in his nation, has never failed to mention God since his diagnosis. As things got worse, Christ became a focal point in his conversation.
He is dead. Only machines are keeping his soul less miserable corpse going.
Expect that God hater Nancy Pelosi to do the same when her turn comes up. In the end they all know exactly where they are going but can´t help continue being demonic in this plane. Ultimately, everybody goes home. Chavez is going to his home. Check that, he is home.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
lostinmassachusetts, 1/6/2013 8:39:43 PM (No. 9102205)
I think it would, instead, result in a collective sigh of release. The man is an immoral dictator who has spread evil throughout the Americas. One way or another, it is time for him to go.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
noddy, 1/6/2013 8:52:16 PM (No. 9102228)
IMO a person who includes atheists in a group with baby killer progressives, communists and socialists democrats is uninformed and ignorant. With a little knowledge and education you would find many good, smart, caring and intelligent people are atheists.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
lotsamojo, 1/6/2013 11:00:30 PM (No. 9102337)
Can´t wait to read/hear all of the editorials telling us how he was really a great person, so good to his people, kind . . . NYT, Wash Post, Boston Globe, NBCCBSABCMSNBC . . .
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