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In Brazil, Bush Touts U.S. Compassion; In Argentina, Chavez Leads Anti-Bush Rally

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by skyk-2009 March 10, 2007 11:27 AM EST
He's the president...you unit behind the president and the country during time of war....whether we like it or agree with it or not.
You bite your lip, bide you time, and vote. That's how civilized people affect change.



Posted by US_Infidel at 04:43 PM : Mar 09, 2007

You POOR simple minded Fascist have NEVER understoond our system have you. This is PROOF of that fact. When this Sub Human YOU call a President started out on this "Mission" the American People were behind him by over 80%. The DAY AFTER the attack his two biggest allies were on TV stating for all to hear that "Liberals" were responsible for the Attack. Then came all the LIES and instead of admitting them and admitting he mislead all of us, MORE blame was heaped on "Liberals". Soon the average Joe out here began to realize that you Nazi's were putting the vast majority of us in the Box marked "Liberal". So today He finds himself at or below 30% and you God Awlful excuses for American's blame AMERICAN's. That's just plain SICK!! Sieg Heil
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by formrusmcsgt March 10, 2007 11:27 AM EST
But the Fascist had control, total control, of the Congress for 6 years and did NOTHING. What does THAT tell you? Sieg Heil.
Posted by skyk at 08:18 AM : Mar 10, 2007

Actually skyk, the Repubs held the Congress for 12 years, not 6.....1994-2006.
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by formrusmcsgt March 10, 2007 11:24 AM EST
Chavez is received with cheers, Bush receives protests and demonstrations.

Considering the neocon agenda that Bush has implemented, Chavez won't have much trouble convincing others that the US, is indeed, an imperialistic nation.

The definition of imperialism, "the extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence", certainly and accurately describes American policy under this administration.
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by skyk-2009 March 10, 2007 11:22 AM EST
obviously, Bush is the scapegoat in S America, because the only reason we have issues down there is because of the Communists in Venezuela, and thier socialists agenda

its easier for flunkies to blame Bush, they use Bush for a whipping post, clearly, the flunkies have no idea how to cure the worlds problems, so they just gripe about them
Posted by pwrslm at 06:49 PM : Mar 09, 2007

Well OF COURSE it's someone else's fault. We can't blame Sir Lies-A-Lot for anything now can we? LMAO How would you explain the HATRED for the Southern Fascist in Europe? I'd suppose you'd have to start over and take an entire different approach with that one huh? LMAO I will never understand the Fascist mind. But Mein Fuehrer can not be blamed now can he? LMAO Dumb as a box of rocks!!
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by skyk-2009 March 10, 2007 11:18 AM EST
How can they say we ignore Latin America when we have 30 million illegal Latinos here living in freedom and getting the same benefits of a US citizen, actually more benefits in many cases. Many are using fake SS#s claiming EIC and claiming all their relatives for dependants. Americans try to do that and get an IRS audit.
Posted by cbgb31 at 08:13 PM : Mar 09, 2007

LOL You fascist like to portray the Mexican's as being leaches and the like. They are HERE because corrupt Corporate CEO's WANT them here. They want to exploit them and pay them much less than American's are paid. Now IF you put a 20 year vacation with Big Bubba on any CEO that employ's and illegal, the problem is no more. But the Fascist had control, total control, of the Congress for 6 years and did NOTHING. What does THAT tell you? Sieg Heil.
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by skyk-2009 March 10, 2007 11:14 AM EST
Seems like there are a few unapretiative individuals there that should know were there to help them fix health care and plan to stick somthing up their *** and send the picture around the world and maybee have a doctor in China tell them what to do.
Posted by fizzal at 12:27 AM : Mar 10, 2007

You know somehow I doubt attitudes like this is going to help the First Fascist American President. I would suggest to you that THIS is the cause for all the hatred. These people and their "I'm Superior to all human's" isn't going down very well right now. Add that to the reality that we DO have the most hated man on the planet as a President and I just doubt that Arrogance is going to help. Sieg Heil
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by adian1-2009 March 10, 2007 9:47 AM EST
No one in Latin America is going to believe Mr. Bush old claim of conservative compassion. Nor that he or his administration care for our neighbors in Latin America. His credibility there is simply non-existent, just as it happens here with the exception of ultra-conservative sectors of Republicans. What is sad is that the guy who has been voicing quite a number of truths about our government is a petit dictator who happens to have a huge majority of the votes in Venezuela. He is merely another Putin, except for his lack of civility or finesse. Even though his style is a personification of vulgarity, his influence stems from his right assessment of our attitude towards Latin America.
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by dallison7 March 10, 2007 9:31 AM EST
" Bush said at a joint news conference with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. "My trip is to explain as clearly as I can that our nation is generous and compassionate."

It's not America hey hate, Bush... IT'S YOU, YOU!!!!
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by tuckerndfw March 10, 2007 7:34 AM EST
George Bush is clearly speaking to his base (right wing hate mongers).

Latin & South Americans are acutely aware of the US's historical support for Latin & South American dictators who sell out their own people. The US has a very sordid history of overthrowing governments that are hostile to US corporations.

This practice is continuing today and directed most publicly at Cuba & Venezuela.

Anyone who seriously believes the US government is benevolent or concerned about peasants in Latin & South America (or anywhere else) is ignorant of American history.

But, it appears to sound good to those who like to insist the trillion dollar oil and gas fields in Iraq had nothing to do with the decision to invade Iraq so ExxonMobil (et al) could gain total control of those resources.

George Bush is a pathological liar and the worst president in US history. His dog and pony show may appeal to Bush bootlickers, but to everyone else, he appears to be the same pathological liar he has always been.
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by randalds March 10, 2007 4:30 AM EST
Maybe Bush should have worn his flight suit.
Posted by j-whitman at 01:14 AM : Mar 10, 2007

Maybe he forgot to bring along all of the padding for the crotch like on the aircraft carrier. He had so much cr*ap shoved down the front of that flight suit that it looked like an overstuffed codpiece! I've also always wondered if he screams out "Mission accomplished" in bed with Condi?
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by j-whitman March 10, 2007 4:14 AM EST
Maybe Bush should have worn his flight suit.
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by randalds March 10, 2007 4:14 AM EST
"My trip is to explain as clearly as I can that our nation is generous and compassionate."

Our nation is, but that phrase doesn't apply to Bush. The best we can hope for as far as our relations with other nations is that they understand that most of us hate his as*s too and that he doesn't speak for us in any way shape or form.
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by fizzal-2009 March 10, 2007 3:27 AM EST
Seems like there are a few unapretiative individuals there that should know were there to help them fix health care and plan to stick somthing up their *** and send the picture around the world and maybee have a doctor in China tell them what to do.
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by seven-pesos March 10, 2007 2:56 AM EST
the only people that believe that ***, bush, are those idiot dixie christian creeps in the south...

you know, those phony christian creeps,
those twisted evangelist freaks,
those ignorant dixie sheep that put bush in office,
those dixie republican snakes,
that war making southern trash,

you all know nothing good ever came out of the slave state south,

bush is no exception.
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by l8c6 March 10, 2007 2:36 AM EST
"My trip is to explain as clearly as I can that our nation is generous and compassionate."

I guess it can't actually be experienced or witnessed so Bush has to explain it clearly to those people down there in latin america.
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by mh4cbs1 March 10, 2007 2:00 AM EST
Bush "My trip is to explain as clearly as I can that our nation is generous and compassionate."

Just MORE LIEs! Who does Bush think he is fooling! The people lf South America can remember our CIA coups in Chile, Guatemala, Panama Our support of death squads in El Salvador. Our support for brutal dictators, in exchange for open access to explotation by US corporate interests.

Who in their right mind believes this maniac President of ours when he claims to be a 'compassionate conservative'. After all the DEATH and DESTRUCTION these NeoCons have unleashed in a Needless Horrific War On Iraq???

JAIL the BUSH/CHENEY SOBs and throw away the key
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by l8c6 March 10, 2007 1:14 AM EST
When Pat Robertson called for his execution because he sits on top of a big pool of oil it made me wonder if there isn't perhaps some good in this guy demonized by right wing neo con fundamentalist meth abusing same *** prostitute banging moralists on the right.
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by randalds March 10, 2007 1:09 AM EST
I think it's terribly unfair for Hugo Chavez to engage in a battle of wits with George W. Bush, considering Bush is so obviously unarmed.

Yes, Hugo Chavez is such an intellectual powerhouse.
Posted by rohink at 09:40 PM : Mar 09, 2007

Compared to Bush he is. Of course in all fairness a brain injured monkey is smarter and more witty then that moron who lives in the White House. Come to think of it a brain DEAD monkey is smarter and more witty then Bush.
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by frankly6 March 10, 2007 12:50 AM EST


A yes Chavez and Bush, two crazies sparring. Unfortunately for Bush, Chavez is smarter and more highly regarded in his own country and abroad.


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by homespunlady March 10, 2007 12:44 AM EST
I was under the impression he was visiting the daughter that's been down there. She's apparently written a book. Next politics for her maybe?
Ethanol is a bit energy intensive to produce and a 54 cent tarriff makes it more expensive for the US user if it's imported. The cost doesn't add up unless it's to replace oil when that's gone. Although it strikes me as a Ponzi asset.
I'd rather see the Chevy Volt produced at 625 MPG
I'd buy it tomorrow even if it looked like a chicken cage which from the pictures it doesn't.
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