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2006/9/21

Venezuela's Chavez Has Over Ninety Treaties with Iran

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Among the treaties is an agreement that Venezuela will attack the United States if the United States forces Iran to stop it's nuclear enrichment program.  Why was Hugo even let into this country to speak at the UN?  Oh...free speech.  Oh...Chavez is not an American Citizen.  Oh...the UN is not the United States.  Oh...the UN is in the United States and could be closed down tomorrow. 

To me the whole UN deal is an example of America showing interest in and shoveling more money into the rest of the world.  The gratitude of course is not there, but that is not why America does it.  There are a lot of things the United States does because they are the right thing to do.  I bet we would even defend France again.  Huh?  But there you are.

Chavez has been entirely out of line during this visit. 

Despite tepid relations with Bush, two House Democratic leaders and a long-serving senator took exception to remarks by Chavez, who twice has called the U.S. president "the devil" while delivering remarks in New York City this week.

"Don't 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," New York Rep. Charles Rangel said in remarks delivered on Capitol Hill.

On Thursday, however, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi did criticize Chavez.

"The manner in which he characterized the president demeaned himself and demeaned Venezuela. He fancies himself a modern day Simone Bolivar ... But he is an everyday thug," said Pelosi, D-Calif. Bolivar was a statesman known as "the Liberator" for leading Venezuela's revolt against Spain in the early 19th century.

With Iranian nuclear aspirations gaining notice, it's worth directing attention to the growing relationship between Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez. The Reagan administration repulsed Soviet efforts to set up camp in Central America. Iranian designs on Venezuela perhaps deserve similar U.S. attention.

The warmth and moral support between Ahmadinejad and Chávez is very public. The two tyrants are a lot more than just pen pals. Venezuela has made it clear that it backs Iran's nuclear ambitions and embraces the mullahs' hateful anti-Semitism. What remains more speculative is just how far along Iran is in putting down roots in Venezuela.

In September, when the International Atomic Energy Agency offered a resolution condemning Iran for its "many failures and breaches of its obligations to comply" with its treaty commitments, Venezuela was the only country that voted "no." Ahmadinejad congratulated the Venezuelan government, calling the vote "brave and judicious."

Three months later, in a Christmas Eve TV broadcast, Chávez declared that "minorities, the descendants of those who crucified Christ, have taken over the riches of the world." That ugly anti-Semitic swipe was of a piece with an insidious assault over the past several years on the country's Jewish community. In 2004, heavily armed Chávez commandos raided a Caracas Jewish school, terrifying children and parents. The government's claim that it had reason to believe that the school was storing arms was never supported. A more reasonable explanation is that the raid was part of the Chávez political strategy of fomenting class hatred--an agenda that finds a vulnerable target in the country's Jewish minority--and as a way to show Tehran that Venezuela is on board. Ahmadinejad rivals Hitler in his hatred for the Jewish people.

It's tough to tell whether Chávez is a committed bigot or whether his anti-Semitism and embrace of the mullahs are simply a part of his calculated efforts to annoy the Yanquis. But it doesn't make much difference. The end result is that the Iranian connection introduces a new element of instability into Latin America.

In his efforts to provoke the U.S., the Venezuelan no doubt hopes that saber rattling against imperialismo can stir up nationalist sentiment and save his floundering regime. That view argues that the U.S. would do best to ignore him, but it's not easy to ignore a Latin leader who seems intent on forging stronger ties with two of the worst enemies of the U.S., Ahmadinejad and Fidel Castro.

At the rate the two president einsteins are going they will be invited to move to Cuba when they are overthrown...better yet they should be outsourced to a "black torture prison".

Jail friends waiting for their new bitches to arrive

 

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2006/9/14

Chavez Says Ailing Castro on the Mend While Poisoning Fidel in Demented Power Grab

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HAVANA (AP) —                                                  

Fidel Castro was "walking, singing" and "almost well enough to play baseball" and scarfing down Jello pudding by the bucket load (when upright), Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez declared after meeting with the ailing leader Thursday in Cuba during a trip to Cuba for the Non-aligned Movement summit.

 

Prior to Chavez's Gitmo vacation, that is.   "I have hired Bill Cosby to personally mixup all the pudding Fidel wants and hand feed the drooling imbecile."

Personally recommended by Ray Nagin

"The stupid bitches think I like them.  I am only doing this to cover ALL the child support I pay."

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2006/8/18

World Events Controlled by Secret Steak Cabal - Next Up Civil War in Cuba

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@ 10:58 PM (26 months, 8 days ago)

 

Conspiracy theorists have been right all along.  Castro is dying a slow pudding eating death while the rulers are planning a Cuban Civil War behind the scenes.

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These guys are so ruthless they even eat steak for dessert

2006/8/17

Hugo Chavez Attends Appointment of Fidel Castro as New Jello Pudding Spokesman Replacing Bill Cosby

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@ 09:45 PM (26 months, 9 days ago)

 

Dictator Chavez flew in for this momentous occasion.  Jello officials reasoned that since Cosby's image has been continually tarnished by casual sex, extramarital affairs and bastard children while Castro is recovering and eating pudding in bed. He even held up the day's paper in a picture for the press to show that he's really still alive.  Castro is just a more appealing person now and will increase pudding sales.

I will send you all the pudding you can eat mi amigo.

The amigos were also observed exchanging this "unknown device"

2006/8/16

Cuban Castro Loyalists Kidnap Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah

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@ 09:11 PM (26 months, 10 days ago)

 

In a last ditch effort to gain yet more attention prior to bumping off and going straight to hell, Castro has had his henchmen kidnap Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah and stash him at Gitmo of all places, complete with dog collar of course.

ABRACADABRA...I AM A NORMAL PERSON....NOT

2006/8/2

Castro Brothers Continue to Baffle Public - Che Guevera Overheard Laughing in Hell

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@ 10:57 PM (26 months, 24 days ago)

 

Government tight-lipped over Castro; Cubans edgy - a fashion statement?

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's government stayed tight-lipped over ailing leader Fidel Castro on Wednesday, keeping nervous Cubans waiting for fresh word on his condition and for the brother to whom he handed power to appear in public. 

State-run media repeated a message from the previous night quoting the 79-year-old president, who stepped aside temporarily on Monday, saying his health was stable but that a verdict on his recovery from stomach surgery would take "many days." 

There was a small increase in police presence in poorer parts of Havana and communist neighbourhood groups said that "rapid response groups" used to put down riots in the past had been activated. 

Some Cubans with relatives in the security forces said military and other uniformed personnel had been mobilized in barracks and police stations as a precaution. 

"Our guns are oiled," said one neighbourhood organizer, Rolando Gomez, 75, in Havana's decaying downtown. The committees are usually unarmed. 

"We're putting the people's war into practice," he said. 

Castro has not been seen in public since July 26 and the scant information about his condition has sparked rumours among exiles in the United States that he could be dead or merely running a "dress rehearsal" for his succession. 

His defence minister brother Raul, 75, has not appeared in public since Castro handed him the reins of the ruling Communist Party, the post of commander in chief of the armed forces and president of the executive council of state. 

Castro's latest statement said he could give few details on his health due to the threat to Cuba from the U.S. "empire".