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    September 21, 2006

    UPDATED: Hugo Chavez at the U(seless)N

    UPDATE: The more I think about this the madder I get. Why is this man allowed to walk around in our country? If his hatred of America is that bad, then he needs to leave. And I have a list of people that can go with him, (cough(Cindy Sheehan)cough).

    The liberals in this country keep saying we need to be diplomatic with these people, to sit and talk with them. Yet, these are the kind of people we would have to talk too.

    How do you open a worthwhile discussion with a man who calls the President, "el diablo"?

    And where is the outrage in the country from him saying these things. Why is there not bill in Congress to deny him passage back here, ever.

    When President Clinton is the only one who seems to stand up and say something, then there is a major problem with the rest of the government here in America, both Democrat and Republican.

    Update #2 -

    Nancy Pelosi spoke against Chavez in the Presidents defense.

    Good for her. What he said should be offensive to all Americans, regardless of where you fall politically.

    Rep. Rangel also spoke out,

    RANGEL: AN ATTACK ON BUSH IS AN ATTACK ON ALL AMERICANS... 'You do not come into my country, my congressional district, and you do not condemn my president. If there is any criticism of President Bush, it should be restricted to Americans, whether they voted for him or not. I just want to make it abundantly clear to Hugo Chavez or any other president, do not come to the United States and think because we have problems with our president that any foreigner can come to our country and not think that Americans do not feel offended when you offend our Chief of State'...

    Where are the REPUBLICANS?

    Update #3

    Chavez invokes the "devil" comment again.

    Speaking while walking in a Harlem street, Chavez told a group of passers-by: "Bush is an alcoholic, a sick man with a lot of hang-ups."
    "He walks like John Wayne," declared the left-wing Venezuelan leader. "He doesn't know anything about politics, he got there because of Daddy." Bush's father, George Bush, was also a US president.

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    Castro’s bitch decided to speak at the UN today. His rhetoric was tiresome and predictable. It was a cross between Castro and Ahmadinejad.

    He called Bush “the Devil”. Said he could still smell brimstone at the podium. I believe he picked that line up from Ahmadinejad.

    Chavez called U.S. "imperialism" a menace. Hmmm. That would be from Castro.

    I did agree with him on one item. He said they should move the U(seless)N out of the US. I completely agree. We should stop supporting U(seless)N completely. The should get the hell out of our country. They are as solidly anti-American as Chavez is.

    He is starting to become dangerous. He is quickly becoming a dictator in his own country, he is spending the extra money gained from high oil prices on trying to make himself look better to the world.

    He says he is a fighter for Third world countries. But look at the reason these countries are still Third World, because of people like him. Their countries should be rich from the oil and other natural resources, but instead the dictators and “rulers” of these countries take everything (in the name of socialism).

    They spend money flying around the world in luxury, spending time with other dictators, rubbing each others shoulders and making outrageous comments, usually about the US. Why? They know how bad their countries are, they don’t want to live their either. They figure if they can keep their people outraged against the US, blaming us for all their problems, they won’t notice the truth.

    Don’t worry Chavez, we got your number.