Hugo Chavez Dead at 58.

darkbeaver

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It's worse than you think Colpy, he's a dead hero, even harder to defeat than the living. Chavez made chess moves for this occasion long before he was murdered by bankers.
 

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You look like you're having a brown banker and you've discovered the toilet roll is empty again.
 

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RIP, now lets hope the people of Venezuela are smart enough to continue what you started.
High inflation, high unemployment and food shortages. I don't think that is what the people of Venezuela want to continue.
 

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Neither is Jesus with this crowd, what is your point other than your usual racist bull****?

High inflation, high unemployment and food shortages. I don't think that is what the people of Venezuela want to continue.
That is 10x better than when he kicked out BigBiz. Spending money for items that were in the original contracts the US got and fulfilled 10% of the commitment and said **** the rest as it only benefits the peasants and they mean **** all to us or we wouldn't have created the death squads courtesy of the School of Americas. Be happy to post the whole info if you don't mind reading a whole page as one post. I'm thinking you aren't up to the task, know what I mean?
 

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Not in any of the dozen I've been in since he was elected-including his closest neighbours Trinidad & Colombia.

Note-They hated his guts there even as they made tonnes of hard currency because of his idiotic bungling.

Of course that's not you want to hear is it-real life experience isn't nearly as heart warming as the CBC cant and mendacity that succours you.



See post # 33 where world leaders praise him for his great reforms.

Venezuela's new leader will continue the legacy so it remains in good hands. That may not suit those prefer Washington DC's lackeys but it pleases everyone else.


High inflation, high unemployment and food shortages. I don't think that is what the people of Venezuela want to continue.



Venezuela's currency increased in value 8 fold, the middle class expanded, the poor were given free oil, Native Americans enjoyed prosperity they never had before, poor North Americans got free oil, and unemployment was reduced under Chavez. Good thing the new leader Nicolas Maduro will continue that great legacy.
 

Walter

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Venezuela's currency increased in value 8 fold, the middle class expanded, the poor were given free oil, Native Americans enjoyed prosperity they never had before, poor North Americans got free oil, and unemployment was reduced under Chavez. Good thing the new leader Nicolas Maduro will continue that great legacy.
You need to read this about your perceived paradise.

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