Reverend Blair said:I love the way you try to write him off as "just another Castro" as well. Have you ever thought about what Castro might have been able to accomplish if he wasn't blocked from the US market? Imagine Cuba with money.
Well Rev, if Castro hadn't confiscated property from US citizens without compensation after the 1959 revolution, I might have some sympathy. As it stands, he's nothing but a two-bit commie with one foot in the grave.
Reverend Blair said:You also conveniently forget that Chavez is democratically elected. He won a six year term. Bush paid for a recall election, and Chavez won that. His supporting politicians in cities and states have won their seats. Chavez survived a US-backed coup (and FBI documents that back up Chavez's version have surfaced and been published) because he had the support of the people. Several surrounding nations have moved left since Chavez came to power due to his influence.
I've already discussed this before, but I don't mind re-iterating myself this time ...
In addition to Amnesty International, the Inter-American Human Rights Commission also expressed concern at Chavez's Human Rights Violations.
Last year, many Venezuelan citizens were killed or arrested under Chavez in clashes sparked by Chavez's authorities decision to reject a petition seeking a recall vote against Chavez.
It appears the leftist-leaning Chavez has become increasingly autocratic.
Venezuelan citizens submitted more than 3 million signatures the prior year demanding a recall election. About 2.4 million signatures are required for a vote. Why did Chanvez not have a recall election as required by law instead of arresting and/or killing his own citizens?
Read the full details (p.s. cbs news is a left leaning news source)...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/06/world/main634466.shtml