Comments on: Venezuela Rejects Chavez's Power Play

Referendum On Changes To Give Venezuelan Leader More Clout Defeated 51% To 49%

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by dmhphils December 3, 2007 11:22 PM EST
Chavez supports democracy more for his people than american corporate interests have in S. america.

All those responsible for concealing truth and promoting lies will face justice when their mortality calls them.

Posted by l8c6 at 08:08 PM : Dec 03, 2007
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BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH.......

Give it up .....
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by ajmarine1 December 3, 2007 11:21 PM EST
"Vega is among tens of thousands of Venezuelans who, under Chavez, have new government-provided homes."


Pablo bought the poor in Colombia the same way.



"I don:t know to how many people this name rings a bell, but for sure that if you heard it mentioned only once, you can:t easily forget it. You associate Pablo Escobar:s name with crime, violence, terror, bombs, killing, more killing and the list is endless. Strangely enough, some loved him. Plenty hated his guts. Poor people of Medellin and Envigado adored him. He was the one giving them jobs , money, even houses. The man gave them what the state never could. For free. Can you blame them for sticking up for him??"
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by libsluvsuvs December 3, 2007 11:13 PM EST
Chavez supports democracy more for his people than american corporate interests have in S. america.

All those responsible for concealing truth and promoting lies will face justice when their mortality calls them.


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Posted by l8c6 at 08:08 PM : Dec 03, 2007
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Chavez is asking for DICTATORSHIP AND NOT PROMOTING DEMOCRACY..

I would question the source of your ''truth''...
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by l8c6 December 3, 2007 11:08 PM EST
peso-gay....You and your fat pig Fidels-poodle Chavez lost baby. The people from Venezuela prefer freedom than some petro-dollars in their pockets.

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The profound ignorance of many is what brings harm to the world and the U.S. Do you know how many times the United States has funded and supported violent right wing dictatorships in South american nations you but*theaded moron? Do you know how many innocent villagers have been slaughtered by evil regimes in South america using american weaponry on behalf of "american" global corporations special interests who turn and play the role of patriotic america loving entities in the face of the american public? How many self proclaimed christians look the other way at the atrocities committed in the world on behalf of "american" global corporations?

Chavez supports democracy more for his people than american corporate interests have in S. america.

All those responsible for concealing truth and promoting lies will face justice when their mortality calls them.
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by one_american December 3, 2007 10:58 PM EST
Now it''s a question of who will be buried first - Chavez, Castro, Ahmadinejad, or Kim Jong Il...
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by libsluvsuvs December 3, 2007 10:47 PM EST
Posted by peso-man at 07:46 PM : Dec 03, 2007
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LOL..you are pretty pathethic..just shut up will ya. squirm in peace in some corner.
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by baghdadshere December 3, 2007 10:43 PM EST
peso-gay....You and your fat pig Fidels-poodle Chavez lost baby. The people from Venezuela prefer freedom than some petro-dollars in their pockets.
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by baghdadshere December 3, 2007 10:37 PM EST
yesterday baghdad was saying that chavez had the election in venezuela fixed.

peso-woman....Chavez tried to buy the monitors and the Venezuelan people. But the people from Venezuela chose freedom instead of Chavez petro-dollars.
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by baghdadshere December 3, 2007 10:20 PM EST
peso-woman....You lost buddy. You and your idle fat pig Hugo Chavez. The Fidel Castros poodle wont be allowed to be dictator-president 4ever.
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by baghdadshere December 3, 2007 10:17 PM EST
i''''d rather have a communist running the country

than a texas redneck.

ha,ha,ha.


Posted by peso-man at 07:11 PM : Dec 03, 2007


peso-gay.....You and your idle Chavez lost buddy. I always knew that the Venezuelan people would choose freedom and democracy.Congratulations Venezuela.
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by ajmarine1 December 3, 2007 10:15 PM EST
speak....kind of reaffirms my belief that Chaves does indeed abide by a democratic vote. No change in plans yet.

Posted by logicanada at 06:31 PM : Dec 03, 2007

He has 5 years left to change things, he''s just waiting for the right moment.
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by mitywhity December 3, 2007 10:09 PM EST
China? An ally? What are you smoking?
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by baghdadshere December 3, 2007 10:06 PM EST
FeelFree1,j-whitman,illogicanada,Iceboy_1960,Hungry_1968 and all of you leftists jihadidiots, I always knew the Venezuelan people would chose freedom and democracy. You lost buddies...
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by endofempire December 3, 2007 10:02 PM EST
Apparently, the cheating in 2006 was too obvious to try the same thing again for the referendum... The former VP of the electoral council, four computer Engineers, several statistitians and a handful of college professors published their findings on the 2006 election earlier this year... They encountered a some interesting peculiarities: A Regular statistical distribution of the votes in favor of Rosales in comparison with the dispersion of the votes for Chavez, a standard 25% abstention rate at all polls for non-Chavez votes and an artificial ceiling, reached at several polling stations. For those of you who took Statistics 101 at the Community College, you will understand what this means... Interestingly enough, the Carter Center validated the electoral results about 24 hours after the polls closed...
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by libsluvsuvs December 3, 2007 9:55 PM EST
It is obvious why the liberal left winged masses ADORE chavez..BECAUSE THEY SHARE A COMMON ENEMY..The United States of America..that is why they ADORE Osama..What is more sickening is how a predominatly atheist ideology such as liberalism would back radical islamic fundamentals JUST TO SPITE THIS COUNTRY...
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by libsluvsuvs December 3, 2007 9:52 PM EST
Folks, Communists aren''''t so bad. China is our of our largest allies. They''''re Communist.



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Posted by hypnotoad72 at 06:48 PM : Dec 03, 2007
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china wants to participate in global economy...chavez wants to CONTROL the global economy..
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by hhkeller December 3, 2007 9:49 PM EST


The NO vote was probably much greater than what was reported.

Is it a coincidence how many creepy small minded dictators are about these days. What a waste of energy.
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by hypnotoad72 December 3, 2007 9:48 PM EST
Folks, Communists aren''t so bad. China is our of our largest allies. They''re Communist.
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by libsluvsuvs December 3, 2007 9:38 PM EST
Just a little history for ya.


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Posted by logicanada at 06:35 PM : Dec 03, 2007
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here is more history for you...

there is no leader in history who wanted to rule forever who did not abuse his or her power. I trust you when you said that there are no changes in plans..next time chavez would just be more agreesive *wink*..honestly..WHO WOULD STOP HIM?? YOU??
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by endofempire December 3, 2007 9:37 PM EST
Marxists all over the world are sobbing today, especially in this den of Communists... Their martyr was handed a victory and even with his "Neighborhood Committee" thugs'' intimidation, Venezuelans spoke peacefully but forcefully.
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