Comments on: Chavez Warns Of War In South America

Venezuelan Leader, U.S. Foe, Sends Troops To Border With Colombia; Ecuador Follows Suit

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by prinzowhales March 2, 2008 11:14 PM EST
The cowardly Columbians would not have violated the sovereignty of Ecuador without the advise and consent of the Washington Regime. The FARC insurgents represent a real threat to the Columbian death squads and narco-terrorists supported by the Washington Regime. Over the past few months three planes connected to the CIA rendition and drug smuggling operations have been captured in Mexico and Central America, with nearly SIX TONS of cocaine!

The Washington Regime has already tried unsuccessfully to overthrow the democratically elected Chavez...they have forces in Columbia to support the Narco-terrorist regime in Bogota...Their backers at CITIBANK have merged with a narco-terrorist bank in Mexico.

FARC is fighting for the economic and political freedom of Columbians not lucky enough to be born into the Oligarchy. It is no accident that the Medillin Cartel and the Cali Cartel are in the land of our allies, the Columbians...any more than it is an accident that our allies the Kosovo Liberation Army was listed as a drug dealing organization by INTERPOL or that our allies in Afghanistan are the drug lords of that country.
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by sociallyjust March 2, 2008 11:12 PM EST
This could be the good news that South America needs - Hugo Chavez''s ouster and/or his downfall.
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by random_radar March 2, 2008 11:05 PM EST
Chavez can thumb his nose at the United States and get away with it. But if he messes with the Colombian drug lords, he is history.
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by gonzalezelbe March 2, 2008 11:00 PM EST
Correction:

Yes, USA is the master of Colombia ,and I think Colombia would be better as a colony of the USA than on its own.

I can say it because I''''m Colombian

With a few exceptions such as chile any central or south american nation do not deserve independence. The political systems are too corrupted. The "freeedom" is the freedom of a few to do whatever they want.
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by March 2, 2008 10:59 PM EST
This at least is not a Bush thing - Chavez is doing this ALL on his own!

He is a terrorist in my book for supporting such criminals. Trust me (I know this is hard on a board like this) but the FARC actually ARE terrorists!!!!!

not made up ones - but real ones!
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by gonzalezelbe March 2, 2008 10:58 PM EST
Yes, USA is the master of Colombia ,and I think Colombia would be better as a colony of the USA than on its own.

I can say it because I''m Colombian

With a few exceptions such as chile any central or south american nation deserve independence. The political systems are too corrupted. The "freeedom" is the freedom of a few to do whatever they want.

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by terrorislame March 2, 2008 10:56 PM EST
Chavez is Picking the Wrong Country to Fight
These people KNOW he is a Nut -case and They Are Willing to Fight !These Colombians are BAD Hombres !
Chavez will regret this!
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by gonzalezelbe March 2, 2008 10:50 PM EST
If the FARC are nothing but a narco-terrorist group and CHAVEZ is their number one supporter then isn''t he a terrorist too? Do they follow their orders?

Think about it

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by nothappyatall March 2, 2008 10:44 PM EST
We don''t want war, but we aren''t going to permit the U.S. empire, which is the master (of Colombia) ... to come divide us."

Exactly what the Bush regime has brought us now- destabilize the globe because of our wanton invasions of other countries on false pretext, threats, bullying, embargoes and veiled threats.


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by cfin5 March 2, 2008 10:27 PM EST
He gets snippier by the day. Wonder if this is an indication of Coca leaf chewing withdrawal. Hurry! Somebody get a batch of the good stuff so all he wants to do is stare at the ceiling. Cheaper that way.
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by zootallures2 March 2, 2008 10:24 PM EST
Chavez ever bomb his own buildings, blame innocent people to go war profiteering? So, I guess US and A have nothing of morals to teach anyone.
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by beehive21-2009 March 2, 2008 10:12 PM EST
hugo, hugo,your going to get yourselve killed.Why is this man allowed to have a army ? look at his picture folks,you can see the fear ,wonder who is behind him, he ''s looking bad, like he needs the toilet.Fear not, hugo, we can always help you ,out.
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by guadalcanal3 March 2, 2008 9:53 PM EST
Chavez is definitely playing with fire now (besides showing what his agenda really is)...I mean pissing the "Columbians" off...A BIG mistake.
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by on_alert247 March 2, 2008 9:41 PM EST
Cindy Sheehan would be proud.
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by yongamerica March 2, 2008 9:25 PM EST
This matter is between Columbia and Ecuador. Chavez should keeps Venezuela''s snake nose out their business.
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by ontheleft March 2, 2008 9:23 PM EST
Isn''t Venezuela a major oil producer? Moving tanks to the border?

Looks like we''re going to set another record for crude oil tomorrow once the markets open. We''ll have $4 a gallon gas soon enough.
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by smilingez50 March 2, 2008 9:12 PM EST
Chavez is all talk and full of gas.
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by lorinkundert March 2, 2008 8:57 PM EST
A Great opportunity to get rid of that little man (Chavez),Columbia with our weapons and air support could have that wrapped up in the afternoon.
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by libsrweak March 2, 2008 8:52 PM EST
I would like to hear all the pathethic excuses those anti-american pro terrorist liberals would conjure up now
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