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Posted By WikiMap 6 months ago in NewsChavez says the U.S. is a threat to Venezuela, and that's why his government is strengthening its military.
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splitrch6 months ago
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It seems to me that tin pot dictators use the bogeyman (USA) to justify a military build up or take over. Such as Iran is blaming the U.S. for a population which is tired of autocratic and theocratic rule.
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One thing is certain, although the government has the guns, the people know the truth. Venezuelans should be much more worried about Chavez than the United States. Like wise the government in Iran will ultimately give way to a truly democratic nation. -

Edmar146 months ago
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There are 55 Muslim countries in the world. Not one is a true democracy. Each one practices degradation of women and non Muslims, making them second class citizens. Almost half, in one way or another, support or give sanctuary to terrorists. 15 were given land illegally by the British after WWI. That must mean that Muslim countries are a threat to the entire humanity because they support terror and occupation, by your definition.
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dissent6 months ago
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as usual, you miss the point, my history professor
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daylight's point was that we hide terror and occupation behind "democracy and freedom." ie. hypocrisy.
so your argument is, as usual, irrelevant obfuscation. it also has absolutely nothing to do with.......
VENEZUELA!!!
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tanglang6 months ago
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Apparently it's inconceivable to democrats as they are the ones who have repeatedly stopped us from drilling our own. Which would allow us to tell these nations to F off and save us billions that could be used to fund alternative fuel research and would in turn speed up the process of getting us off oil all together.
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bigG6 months ago
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Not entirely true tanglang - George HW Bush signed the executive order to not allow drilling in certain areas. GW Bush reversed it late in his second term. Wow, he was in office over six years with a Rep Congress and did nothing. You should have been howling at him then - why weren't you?
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He only did it for political reasons - he knew the Reps were eating it big time.
Just another shill.
BTW - I am in the business.-

tanglang6 months ago
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"You should have been howling at him then - why weren't you?"
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I was. You were even here for most of it.
"He only did it for political reasons"
He did it because gas prices were 5 dollars per gallon. Look how quick they dropped.
"BTW - I am in the business"
So fil er up and check the fluids...
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dissent6 months ago
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If we can get ourselves off of oil it really won't matter what these people say about us any more.
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and we're twying weally weally hard for sooo sooo looong, tooooo...... honest. :\
if we don't have an oil addiction we don't have excuse #2 for imperial invasion, occupation and militarization. that is, once the bs of fighting the "war on terror" and "spreading freedom and democracy" wears too thin
control the oil and we control the world. we like it that way. our love of oil is not going anywhere soon. not while there's still oceans of it in the ground -
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Goppy6 months ago
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Many .... MANY ... national leaders have used Fear as a means of consolidating power.
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Fear is a tremendous motivator and EVERY leader uses it.
Democrats typically use Fear to ensure continuation of Social Security.
Republicans use Fear to spend money on the military ... and to repress individual liberty.
In fact, it's interesting to understand the background story about the Neo-Conservative philosophy.
The Neo-Conservative ... it's not commonly known ... is predicated on the philosophy ofo Leo Strauss ... professor of political philosophy at the University of Chicago.
Here's a bit of info on Leo Strauss..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Strauss
Promoters of Straussian Philosophy include ... Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Irving Kristol, William Kristol ... among others.
I think the most repugnant thing about this particular philosophy is the foundation upon which it is based ... that individual liberty and freedom is dangerous ... and must be controlled through the use of manufactured threats.
You know ... like the way the Bush administration created the threat of Saddam Hussein.
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buddhaedi6 months ago
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Chavez has learned to use the same tactics on his people that have been foisted upon the American people by US governments. Fear of Iran getting nuclear weapons or fear of Korea getting nuclear weapons keep getting used to continue our never ending military buildup. In Chavez's case, he keeps his military stronger and at his control.
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Edmar146 months ago
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You really haven't been keeping up with the news in the last few years, have you? North Korea, with nuclear weapons, is a threat and we should fear it. Didn't Kim Sung IL break the cease fire with South Korea and recently threaten the US with a missile strike? Historically, the US is not a colonial power. Name one country that they took by force and continue to rule. Puerto Rico is a protectorate, the US Virgin Islands were purchased outright. Japan, the Phillipines, and Germany were allowed to maintain a government of their own while the US pulled out of their nations. Please tell us all about how the American government has duped it's people. You and the rest of your bleeding heart liberals would hate to live in a world where the US practiced isolationism. Big power indifference fostered both WWI and WWII. It would foster WWIII as well, if left in your hands. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The US isn't perfect, but it's the only real sense of security that most of the world relies on, believe it or not.
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Pecossam6 months ago
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buddhaedi,
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You state:
"Fear of Iran getting nuclear weapons or fear of Korea getting nuclear weapons keep getting used to continue our never ending military buildup."
In case the news didn't reach your cave, North Korea acquired nuclear weapons quite some time ago, and is now threatening the United States with them. That would qualify as a justified "FEAR", wouldn't you agree?
Iran, being a major trading partner of North Korea, is no doubt receiving much valuable assistance for their nuclear devises(s) and delivery systems, much like the Syrian-North Korean Nuclear Rat's Nest the Israelis so kindly took care of for us. This was another justified FEAR.
As for: "...continue our never ending military buildup"
"Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty." And that "vigilance" very much includes keeping our Military as up to date as possible. Its funding every two years is an enumerated Power of Congress, found in Article 1, Section 8 of Our Constitution. It is the DUTY of Congress to see to it that our Military has everything it requires to defend America.
"FEAR" sometimes is a healthy thing, as in the cases cited above, for it can spur a prudent entity to action; an action that may lead to SURVIVAL. Such are the lessons of Nature and History.
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dissent6 months ago
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venezuela's "fear" is not unjustified. like iran, venezuela has good reason to be wary of us intervention. jeezus, all of central america and the entire south american continent does! "our backyard" remember? school of the americas? google it and amaze yourself some time
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dissent6 months ago
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speak of the devil (i smell sulfur)....
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Key leaders of Honduras military coup trained in U.S.
http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/06/29/key-lead...
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Edmar146 months ago
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What do you know of US history. You'd be speaking German now if it weren't for the US. This country saved the world twice in one century from certain disaster and will continue to do it again if needed. Name one country in Europe that has the abilities that the US has to make you and much of the rest of the world as safe as it is. You talk about US history, why don't you learn something from it!!! The US isn't perfect, but the rest of the world wouldn't be enjoying any freedom without her, and that is a historical fact.
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nym306 months ago
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"El presidente" can't spend more than a week without scaring his constituents about an imminent American invasion or blaming he's country's shortcomings on the United States. This is the typical modus-operandi of left-wing dictators like Castro and Kim Jong-il...to perpetuate themselves in power.
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dissent6 months ago
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There isn't a country in this world that hasn't screwed something up at sometime.
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we, on the other hand, make it foreign policy
You live a darn good life because of this great country and if you don't realize that, you don't deserve it.
and there's a lot more that don't because of it too. you of all people, mr history professor, should know at least that much
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ilikeasianladies6 months ago
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Chavez will be found one day hanging from a telephone some day... We should adise this tin pan dictator with Any US owned resources are taken by his government he won't have a government anymore.. Tell him to feel free to have China and Russia defend them..Either isn't stupid enough to defend that idiot.. First off Russia doen't have the miltary power anymore to fight a convential war..Chinas people woud hang their leader foresure if he was to go to battle against any country..And it really doesn't matter..Chinas military could never handle 1.28 billion people THAT AREN'T IN IT MILTARY..Saying sorry the buck stops here...
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China is becoming a country were it's citizens are finally realizing the outside world does exist and they like it...-

dissent6 months ago
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Chavez will be found one day hanging from a telephone some day... We should adise this tin pan dictator with Any US owned resources are taken by his government he won't have a government anymore..
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finally!!.... a us imperialist honest enough to admit what our foreign policy is REALLY all about -- corruption, theft and murder
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upiorzyca6 months ago
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Maybe all you idiots who support Chavez and his anti-American rhetoric should actually talk to some venezuelans. Every venezolano/a I have talked to can't stand Chavez. Maybe some should expand your horizons and actually talk the people who actually live there or have immigrated to US. Maybe you'll find out who actually lives in a true democracy.
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Goppy6 months ago
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Excuse me?
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Who here supports Chavez?
Look, my friend ... try to understand this concept ... because one doesn't threaten this or that national leader with war ... it DOESN'T mean one SUPPORTS that leader.
Does that concept resonate with you?
Or have you drunk so much Right Wing Kool-Aid ... that you think every nation that doesn't kowtow to American belligerence is our enemy?
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Grow up, my friend ... America is only as strong as Her weakest link ... and right now ... that appears to be you and icantwait.
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Pecossam6 months ago
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Progressive,
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Yes, as both the RINO G.H. W. Bush and his RINO son, G.W. Bush, being "One Worlders", are more than familiar with the language of Socialism. They, and others, helped pave the way for Obama to have an easy time while completing the destruction of Our Constitution. Sad. -
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upiorzyca6 months ago
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Have any of you who support Chavez and his anti-American rhetoric actually talked to any Venezuelans? I truly doubt it because every venezolano/venezolana I have talked to have nothing to have nothing good to say about Chavez. Open up your horizons and talk to some Venezuelans and not rely upon the media and maybe you'll find out Chavez is a self-important, power hungry, money grubbing tyrant straight from the Venezuelans' mouths.
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dissent6 months ago
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like any place in this world we have exploited to further our "interests" you will a find a minority percentage of the locals loyal to our cause. they're the ones making a buck out of it and have no problem living with the blatant exploitation of their fellow countrymen.
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then when it all goes belly up and our "interests" are no longer ours but the property of the people we have exploited and the country in which they exist and/or are found, those "loyalists" are the first to leave, for obvious reasons, and subsequently complain to their imperial masters, (ie. us), about how bad things are now. i suspect these venezuelans you speak of are of this crowd. i doubt they will be the once poor in venezuela itself who now have access to the healthcare and education they were deprived of previously
we see the exodus of empire's loyalists over the last few decades in venezuala and also iran. just who do you think most of these iranian experts are that we've seen relentlessly these last few weeks if not the former loyalists to the shah who amassed their wealth because of his totalitarianism puppet-controlled from washington?
the brits had the same with their colonies once they achieved independence -- even today in india there is still a minority mindset of indians who actually still think they are british and live their lives in the british colonial way that even the brits themselves abandoned decades ago. such blind servile devotion to power is found everywhere in this world
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icono16 months ago
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So what is new.
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If you google 'OBama and Chavez' you will see that Chavez has a love/hate relationship going on with OBama. One day OBama is a Comrade, on a another date OBama is ignorant, and etc, etc, etc.. Yet on Monday, June 22nd, 2009, Chavez was in favor of OBama's approach to the election turmoil in Iran;
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/06/chavez-e...
Yet as mentioned above, the treat of an American invasion, which in itself is a laughable notion, of the Chavez oil fiefdom will scare the Venezuelan population into thinking that Hugo C has their best interests in mind and that he, Hugo, is standing up against the evil American Empire much as Che or Fiedel would Esp now that the Russian Navy is making port calls and Hugo has a couple of those really Cool Russian attack helicopters,Mil Mi-24's and Mi28A/N's and other similar 'toys', with AK-47s to 'play army' with.
War is Peace... Freedom is Slavery... Ignorance is Strength-

dissent6 months ago
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If you google 'OBama and Chavez' you will see that Chavez has a love/hate relationship going on with OBama.
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i understand the love/hate thing. it has a lot to do with which face i'm looking at. or maybe it's just words vs actions. go figure
Yet as mentioned above, the treat of an American invasion, which in itself is a laughable notion.....
yeah, that cia attempted coup in 02 was a real riot.... quite a "treat"
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Pecossam6 months ago
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adfamai,
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You ask:
"To all those anti-US in this post, let me ask a simple question: Would they prefer a government like 1) Cuba, 2) Vanezuela, 3) Iran, 4) North Korea, 5) Myanmar?"
They fantasize that they'll be the "Big Enchilada" in such a government. They believe power would not corrupt them, as it does lesser mortals. Witness how eager they are to give Obama unbridled, unconstitutional power. After all, they see Obama as an extension of themselves. He can handle it. He's "THE ONE"! "Messiahs" NEVER mis-handle power --- it just seems that way to those ordinary people who cannot master the intellectual challenge of understanding such a complicated, ingenious individual, such as Mr. "57 states".-

dissent6 months ago
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thanks for the insightful psycho-analysis, pecossam.
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personally, i don't see obama as an extension of myself. i actually see him as an extension of the same ol' sh*t. another imperial president. you know, that "big enchilada" sh*t you just crapped on about. but unlike bush he pretends he's a burrito
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dissent6 months ago
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To all those anti-US in this post, let me ask a simple question: Would they prefer a government like 1) Cuba, 2) Vanezuela, 3) Iran, 4) North Korea, 5) Myanmar?
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is this a multiple-choice question or is it one of those demonizing one-size-fits-all rhetorical phobias?
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adfamai6 months ago
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Further to my post, would they prefer living under those regimes wherein there is no freedome of: speech; press; religion; assembly. Wherein travelling, even around their country, has to have permission by the government, more so if travelling abroad. This country, U.S.A. which they denounce and demonize as the No.1 supporter of terrorism, gives them greater freedom than all those countries I mentioned combined.
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adfamai6 months ago
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The U.S. is a threat to ANY dictator ANYWHERE. It is a threat to ANY country that suppresses its people. It will support ANY movement by the people of ANY country to free itself from tyranny. If that makes us supporters of terrorists, so be it. Those oppressed by their own government look to the U.S. for support, and this country has NEVER LET ANYBODY DOWN! Yes, fear the United States because as long as Chavez, Castro, Kim il Sung, Khamenei, or the military junta that rules Burma, suppresses its people, their number one enemy will be the U.S.
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