Comments on: Chavez Wants Blockade Of Colombian Imports
Move Ups Risk Of Food Shortages As Venezuela, Ecuador, Ratchet Up Rhetoric
- mbcsmith.. no not for Chavez, hes ugly and a bit Delusional kind of like SHRUB jr,
but anytime a latin country is a thorn to SHRUB
i enjoy a good chuckle..... - Reply to this comment
- The more we ignor him the more he cries. Maybe we should send a couple of JDAM''s on him to let him know we still care.
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- singinchick, any time a latin country gives the middle
finger to the SHRUB, i am happy!!!!
if that offends you as well then i just got 2 birds with 1 stone..
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Posted by Quetzal0666 at 02:52 PM : Mar 06, 2008
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Posting from Venezuela. Has a poster of Hugo on his wall that he yanks his wanker to every nigt. - Reply to this comment
- I remember that not long ago, Chavez was a skinny little twerp. Now look at him. If there is a food shortage in Ven., it''s not at his table.
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- Chavez is really upset his best friend in FARC was killed.
Mot only is he rattling sabers, he is getting in to international affairs of which he has no concern.
Posted by sevenveils at 02:17 PM : Mar 06, 2008,,,
This matter is between Ecuador and Columbia! Hugo Chavez and Venezuela have nothing to do with it in an official context. It just goes to show you what happens when a.s.s.holes come to power. The U.S. really does need to get off foreign oil as quickly as possible, a dependency on oil finances these retards. - Reply to this comment
- Reyes was accused by the US Department of State and the Colombian government of expanding FARC''s cocaine trafficking activities and setting related policies, including the production, manufacture, and distribution of hundreds of tons of cocaine to the United States and other countries.[3] He was accused of promoting the "taxation" of the illegal drug trade in Colombia to raise funds for the FARC,[4] as well as participating in the murder of hundreds of people who violated or interfered with the FARC''s cocaine-related policies.[5]
Reyes was also accused of kidnapping hundreds of civilians for extortion or political purposes, involvement in several town massacres and some Colombian city bombings. Before his death the United States Department of State was offering a reward of up to US$5 million for information leading to his arrest.[6]
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez called the attack "a cowardly murder", and reacted by moving troops near the border with Colombia and calling all personnel from the embassy,[13] saying that doing something similar inside Venezuela would be a "cause for war".[12] He also rendered a minute of silence as a tribute in his weekly televised show.
This is the man that Chavez is so upset about being killed. - Reply to this comment
- singinchick, any time a latin country gives the middle
finger to the SHRUB, i am happy!!!!
if that offends you as well then i just got 2 birds with 1 stone.. - Reply to this comment
- The world needs to do away with the insane Chavez.
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- Chavez is really upset his best friend in FARC was killed.
Mot only is he rattling sabers, he is getting in to international affairs of which he has no concern. - Reply to this comment
- Wait - this just in.
Russian arrest in Thailand accused of selling arms to FARC - Russia sells arms to Venezuela and Ecuador -
do I see a link here?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/06/world/main3913813.shtml - Reply to this comment
- Wait - this just in.
Russian arrest in Thailand accused of selling arms to FARC - Russia sells arms to Venezuela and Ecuador -
do I see a link here?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/06/world/main3913813.shtml - Reply to this comment
- I think the unmentioned link here is:
Marxist - leader - dictator - expansionist - militarist
I am not aware of an expection to this yet. Though a few smaller versions never got to execute on th militarist vision - Albania for example.
I think Chavez may be using the to circumvent the will of the Venezuelan people. He will suspend the constitution, declare a state of emergency and never drop it. That makes him dictator for life, which is what he wants. - Reply to this comment
- I never saw a real honest leftist dictator that didn''t want to try out his military. It''s a two for one deal. You get to play general with your very own toy army and you may get to take over a neighbor. Anybody complains - arrest them, kidnap them or just shoot them.
It worked in the USSR, North Korea, China, Viet Nam and Cuba (had toe export their military - hard to take over a neighbor when you live on an island) and now Hugo is going to give it a whirl.
I live the fact that he is going to cut of his nations most important food supplier. Wonder how the guys in the slums who so loved him 5 years ago think of him now when his kids don''t have much to eat. - Reply to this comment
- When all is said and done, what business is it to Chavez what happens in Ecuador? There is more to this than meets the eye, and it''s reminiscent of the Nazi days when the party had to demonize someone to hold power.
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- Who knew singinrick could post anything other than bible scriptures. He''s still wrong, but at least it isn''t a bible scripture.
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- You missed pervet.
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Posted by antoniof123 at 12:40 PM : Mar 06, 2008
what''s pervet? - Reply to this comment
- "What is your definition of a neocon?"
Posted by starkx6
In short...greedy little scum sucking creatures who want to police the world.
Posted by jh6379 at 10:25 AM : Mar 06, 2008
You missed pervet. - Reply to this comment
- I think another part of singinrick''s problem is he is from Ohio, the Dayton area more specifically. With the economy in Ohio being in such bad shape thanks to Bush it is making people delusional. I think Rixk got laid off when the auto plant he worked in shut down, that is why he sits home all day going from board to board.
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- singinrick is right about his black/white view of life. You''re either a kool-aid drinker, or you''re the enemy. Life is so simple for him that way. It hasn''t helped Shrub that much though. With the world hating him and all.
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