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

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by rohink-2009 March 10, 2007 12:40 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.
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by joanpz March 10, 2007 12:22 AM EST
Would like an honest answer - are Mexicans classifed as "Latin Americans"?
My own answer is NO and therefore the 30million count is probably more like 500,000 -
Ecuadorans are SPAIN'S HIGHEST GROUP OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN 2002...
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by randalds March 10, 2007 12:02 AM EST
"At A Distance, Bush And Chavez Spar"

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.
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by cbgb31 March 9, 2007 11:13 PM 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.
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by mcvet March 9, 2007 10:47 PM EST
can anyone here make sense of what perception5 is saying?
Posted by ainttaken at 07:34 PM : Mar 09, 2007

Nope! I really think there's no one home there. Kinda makes you think of a cartoon animal.... Ba da ba da that's all folks!! LOL
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by mcvet March 9, 2007 10:43 PM EST
can anyone here make sense of what perception5 is saying?
Posted by ainttaken at 07:34 PM : Mar 09, 2007

LOL I think the little nazi blew a fuse! LOL I'm serios the boy has fat out short circuited. LOL He hasn't a clue what the hell's going on and there's no one there to tell him what to think so he's just flipped. LOL I get's this urge to shout Sieg Heil right after his post! LOL
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by zootallures2 March 9, 2007 10:34 PM EST
Generous and compassionate, indeed. Just look how much money they give to the Federal Reserve and IRS. Those poor corporate elite and private bankers couldn't have a different prostitute every night, and a new war every month, or be able to fill their homes with precious art work and have enough to buy all the politicians, so we all pitched in and gave them Fort Knoxx. No one should ever be that deprived.
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by frankly6 March 9, 2007 9:59 PM EST
pwrslm


That's right, the majority of the world hates Bush because they're flunkies.

One problem with your theory is that Bush was an alcaholic flunky his for his entire life until he became governor of Texas. He failed at everything. He's arguably the worst President we've ever had. So I guess once a flunky allways a flunky.

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by pwrslm March 9, 2007 9:49 PM EST
Clearly Bush is not the uniter he claimed he was. We now have americans attacking americans. What a wonderful job on his foreign policies as well as his domestic policies.
Next to come, total worldwide anarchy.
Posted by liberalameri at 04:55 PM : Mar 09, 2007



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
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by randalds March 9, 2007 9:41 PM EST
Why would Bush Care about Brizil's Problems, When He Does not Care about Problems in The USA
Posted by bkotarsk at 06:36 PM : Mar 09, 2007

Of course he does. Of course he only cares about the problems that affect rich Americans, but I guess he figures that's good enough.

Come on Georgie! Cut the taxes to the wealthy again and drive us deeper into debt! I mean it's not like it's costing you or your buddies anything! Start another war to make more money for contractors and oil companies! I mean it's not like it'll cost you or buddies any blood from your families. For you and yours it's all clear profit! Right as*shole?
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by bkotarsk March 9, 2007 9:36 PM EST
Why would Bush Care about Brizil's Problems, When He Does not Care about Problems in The USA
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by perception5 March 9, 2007 8:23 PM EST
If the countries in South America weren't so "socialist" and "corrupt" they could have had and still can have all the jobs that went to China............ China has a communist government and a capitalist economy........businesses go there because of the "security" and the staple government.... and that's the facts........
Clear the "corruption" ........make like you want "big business" and you will make strong gains......... if you don't ......then enjoy your current situation...
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by dallison7 March 9, 2007 7:50 PM EST
It's bad enough with the illegals we have already. They wreck someone's car and throw their hands up in th air. No insurance......can't sue cause they have nothing - unless you want to get paid in tortillas.
Posted by US_Infidel

Correction, you're not a conservative, just an ignorant bigot... of, that's right, same thing.
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by randalds March 9, 2007 7:49 PM EST
From Associated Press
March 09, 2007 12:20 AM EST
GUATEMALA CITY - Mayan priests will purify a sacred archaeological site to eliminate "bad spirits" after President Bush visits next week, an official with close ties to the group said Thursday.

"That a person like (Bush), with the persecution of our migrant brothers in the United States, with the wars he has provoked, is going to walk in our sacred lands, is an offense for the Mayan people and their culture," Juan Tiney, the director of a Mayan nongovernmental organization with close ties to Mayan religious and political leaders, said Thursday.

Oh how welcome Bushy is south of the border!! LOL!
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by us_infidel March 9, 2007 7:43 PM EST
Why in the world don't you question his dicisions on the "War On Terror" -- It' is just as incompetently run.
Posted by j-whitman at 04:17 PM : Mar 09, 2007

Yes, we all now know it was a mistake to invade Iraq. But being an ex military man, I know YOU KNOW he just can't stand there with this thumb up his a** and tell the American people that he f**ked up......sorry your kid died.....guess it's my bad! It just doesn't work that way.

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.


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by j-whitman March 9, 2007 7:42 PM EST
USinfide..,
, We could argue who's the most conservative, you or me with all the unchecked wasteful spending == But you cannot argue that Our 'Decider's' desicions on foreign policies & trade hasn't hurt our nation & securtiy, or our military & veterans.
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by tuckerndfw March 9, 2007 7:41 PM EST
US_INFIDEL ; J WHITMAN ;TUCKER; It is a shame good people die fighting to rpotect pure scum like yourself,which I'll bet has never done one thing for anyone but yourselfs..You 3 of the biggest low lifes I ever read..When the next attck hits in this country I can only hope it is right on top of the 3 of you morons..

Posted by FARTKNOCKER2 at 04:25 PM : Mar 09, 2007

Normally, I don't feed trolls, but I'll make an exception in your case.

The US military does not protect people, it protects "strategic objectives." People are rarely considered a "strategic objective." As a matter of fact, the US military is just as likely to murder American civilians as they are anyone else when they are attempting to take or hold a "strategic objective."

Having served in the US Army as an MP Sergeant, I can assure you and everyone else that at no time was I or anyone in my unit given the duty of protecting civilians other than as a minor part of the overall "strategic objective."

And, according to our battle plan, if the Soviet Union overran our positions, we were to disperse and become "terrorists" to the best of our abilities until we could make our way to friendly territory. Or, until we were killed or captured, whichever came first.

But, protecting civilians was not part of that mission.

If ignorance is bliss, you must be ecstatic.
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by us_infidel March 9, 2007 7:37 PM EST
US_INFIDEL ; J WHITMAN ;TUCKER; I can only hope it is right on top of the 3 of you morons..
Posted by FARTKNOCKER2 at 04:25 PM : Mar 09, 2007

You see what you guys did!!!!! I'm probably the most conservative man on this blog!!!! Rush Limbaugh is too liberal for me!!! Now everyone thinks I'm a bedwetting lib!!!! UNCLEAN!!! UNCLEAN!!!!! :-)

Actually, with regards to immigration, Bush is an EXTREME disappointment to me. From border security to this latest NAFTA trucker thing. That's all we need......a bunch of Cheech & Chong truckers who can't read or speak english driving around on our highways.

It's bad enough with the illegals we have already. They wreck someone's car and throw their hands up in th air. No insurance......can't sue cause they have nothing - unless you want to get paid in tortillas.
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by rharrin1 March 9, 2007 7:34 PM EST
fartnocker

YOUR BREATH STINKS LIKE SHIIT
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by j-whitman March 9, 2007 7:34 PM EST
FARTKNOCKER === LOW LIFES ARE RUNNING OUR NATION
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