Monday, December 04, 2006

CHAVEZ WINS LANDSLIDE IN LEGITIMATE ELECTIONS, AMERICA STILL LOSING IN IRAQ AND ELSEWHERE

CARACAS--It's in--Hugo Chavez is President of Venezuela for another six-years, and unlike the GOP, he has overwhelming popular-support. While George W. Bush will still be licking-his-wounds in 2009 (hopefully from prison), Hugo Chavez will be leading his nation into the 21st Century, while American politicians do all they can to avoid the same. Perhaps Americans can be liberated by the first humanitarian-invasion in the history of the world by a Populist front. I'd welcome them. Meanwhile--back at the ranch--we're still-losing our big Football game, acting like a team that has lost-already and won't leave the field. Yes, it's that pathetic. The sports-analogy is prescient. My redneck-neighbor still thinks 'we should win'. Win what? Then, he went on a tirade about 'we should kill-everyone there', so you know what kind of a dumbass he is. Latin America should do a gradual-encirclement of the United States, but the State Department's policies should insure that this happens anyway as we continue to alienate the entire world. We're beginning to see some wonderful changes in the Western Hemisphere. Get ready for many-many-more, the game is afoot!

2 comments:

  1. We here in the US have much to learn from this greatest of great men. Here is a list of suggestions:

    -Perhaps we too may capture fingerprints of the US electorate before they vote. It is vital that that Venezuelans allow El Comandante Chavez keep tabs on the enemies of freedom so that they may be punished. This is the only path to a free and OPEN election. I suppose this is easier to accomplish when the voting machine company is owned by the State. Diebold, beware.

    -We ought to consider shutting down private news services here as well. The imperialists are poison and this is essentially a national health issue at the heart of it all. Congratulations Chavez on clamping down the Corporate Media. There is no need to be timid any more when the enemies’ goals are so plain.

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  2. I agree with the substance of what you're saying, and yes, we could certainly use our own version of the CBC and/or the BBC, yes. Fingerprints might be a good-idea, though there are civil liberties and privacy concerns that have to be taken-into-account. But yes, I agree. I love him closing that corporate media-outlet too. He is a great man, he's being fairly cautious.

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