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The outlook of a smart Venezuelan

Soapweed

Well-known member
Offensive | Reply 2006-07-31 17:50:01
I'm sorry if my english is not good enough, but you people must feel proud of a president that defends his homeland. In Venezuela we have president Hugo Chavez who lets cuban infiltrate our military forces, who has given permission to colombian drug dealers and guerillas to operate in our country, President Chavez has told his millitary forces to shoot venezuelans when we protest, therefore we cannot protest or say anything against the government, unlike you, you can say everything you have said freely and that's worth more than gold and diamonds, that is called DEMOCRACY, we do not live with democracy, our pres. is a communist autocrath, so you better look at his good side, we would love to have a pres like Mr Bush. As we say in spanish "Nunca sabes los que tienes hasta que lo pierdes", translates to: "You never know what you had until you lose it".

So think again !!!!

Maurilio Gonzalez, Venezuela
Chalco, Nebraska
 

Jinglebob

Well-known member
Yes, he is so right on the mark!

I ain't the biggest fan of GW, but he sure beats the hell out of anyone the other side had to run against him.

Hmmm, must be why he WON. :wink:
 

Steve

Well-known member
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Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is running for re-election in December, said he would call a referendum in 2010 to change the constitution, allowing him to hold office without any term limit.

``If the majority of the people say yes, we'll have to change the constitution so that re-election in Venezuela will be indefinite,'' Chavez, 52, said in a televised speech in Caracas before tens of thousands of red-shirted supporters. ``The people will decide.'' Chavez would have to step down in 2013 under the current constitution if he wins in December.

I some how doubt it.....dictators have a way of subverting the law....

I would like to see term limits for all elected and appointed offices..
if their mediocre then they can go get their own job.if their good they will go up the political ladder....not just sit at their highest level of incompetence....
 

jigs

Well-known member
congress has it made.

vote yourself a raise, vote out term limits. pork barrel your constituents some big govt $$$ so you never get voted out. companies take you on trips and vacations....

all it cost you is the money to get elected, your morals and your soul.
 

andybob

Well-known member
Steve said:
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Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is running for re-election in December, said he would call a referendum in 2010 to change the constitution, allowing him to hold office without any term limit.

``If the majority of the people say yes, we'll have to change the constitution so that re-election in Venezuela will be indefinite,'' Chavez, 52, said in a televised speech in Caracas before tens of thousands of red-shirted supporters. ``The people will decide.'' Chavez would have to step down in 2013 under the current constitution if he wins in December.

I some how doubt it.....dictators have a way of subverting the law....

I would like to see term limits for all elected and appointed offices..

if their mediocre then they can go get their own job.if their good they will go up the political ladder....not just sit at their highest level of incompetence....
Dictators do not need to break the law, they just change it so that they can "legally" carry out their insidious plans.
 
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