Chavez: A Tin-Plated Dictator With Delusions of Grandeur
FoxNws has a report, as does Washington Times, on the speech given to the United Nations by Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. Chavez opened his speech by referring to President Bush and made some very derogatory remarks concerning the smell of sulfur still lingering at the podium. This kind of hateful rhetoric, although in keeping with the loony-left, is out of place in such a body as the United Nations (regardless of how corrupt the organization has become). Here’s more of what Chavez said:
"The United States empire is on its way down and it will be finished in the near future, inshallah," Chavez told reporters, ending the statement with the Arabic phrase for "God willing."Last I checked, the United States has no imperial aspirations, only liberating ideas which totalitarian and socialist regimes find threatening to their ability to control and oppress their populations.
"I don't think anybody in this room could defend the system," Mr. Chavez said. "Let's be honest. The U.N. system born after the Second World War collapsed. It's worthless."Yep, let’s dump the U.N. If Chavez says to do it, then it must be a good idea. Other than that, this guy is a horse’s you-know-what:
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, appearing Thursday at a Harlem Church for an oil-for-poor event, repeated his 'devil' reference hurled a day earlier at President Bush during a speech at the United Nations."They told me that I should be careful after I called him the devil - and I think he is the devil - because he might kill me" Chavez told a crowd packed into the Mount Olivet Baptist Church in Harlem.
This guy shows exactly what kind of nut he is with these last remarks made at a gathering in Harlem.
It should be noted that Citgo, which is a state-owned Venezuelan company, does significant business in the United States, and the U.S. is Venezuela’s number one market for it’s oil exports. Not sure what they have in Minnesota, but maybe it is time to stop sending money to this jerk and his government.
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