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In reply to the discussion: Chavez Dead [View all]frylock
(34,825 posts)97. and a troll is a troll..
still waiting for you to provide examples of his murderous dictatorship. i'm certain you haven't got back because it's such an enormous task.
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I won't miss him, I am worried about the inept government he leaves behind though
Bacchus4.0
Mar 2013
#39
I will say the same thing when the Anglo/American/NATO/BIS/MI6/CIA/IMF empire falls as well
Mutatis Mutandis
Mar 2013
#76
No, but structrual adjustment programs and WTO rulings force us all to live for its' benefit.
antigone382
Mar 2013
#190
Bush's failed coup attempt was outsmarted by the democratic forces, fair elections were restored
Coyotl
Mar 2013
#63
well then it should be a simple task for you to cut and paste those examples right now..
frylock
Mar 2013
#107
No kidding (but not very Hugo of you). I posted Hugo's Mr. Danger video in the wrong spot.
Coyotl
Mar 2013
#130
glad to see the sickening Hoo-rah American jingoistic revisionism is alive and well on DU
Mutatis Mutandis
Mar 2013
#78
so that 'breathing trouble' he was having yesterday was really a death rattle. nt
Viva_La_Revolution
Mar 2013
#9
They've come too far to turn back. Hoping for the people to continue their progress. n/t
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#18
The politics of the entire continent has shifted. A new generation is benefitting from Chavez's and
Coyotl
Mar 2013
#86
A great warrior for the interests of the poor, sick and hungry. God bless Chavez.
harun
Mar 2013
#25
If you do ANYTHING good at all, anything that matters, you're gonna be polarizing.
Ken Burch
Mar 2013
#30
A democracy is a democracy, and democracies have Presidents, a difference of note.
Coyotl
Mar 2013
#70
He is not a dictator if he is elected and the only thing he murdered were tax exemptions for the oil
pam4water
Mar 2013
#80
You should take your uninformed slanders and start your own "pissing on the dead" thread.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2013
#82
idiotic post. Their elections were more open, way more open, than ours.
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2013
#128
Advocating that should be against the law. I agree. But Chavez shut down media outlets
totodeinhere
Mar 2013
#119
Viva Hugo, a Bolivarian champion of South American democracy, a great representative of his people
Coyotl
Mar 2013
#53
Victory to the people of Venezuela in their upcoming battle with the CIA and Big Oil
Ken Burch
Mar 2013
#75
I am concerned over the coming influence of outside money taking over the government
DainBramaged
Mar 2013
#98
Of course not. How odd. Why don't you get a hobby? Stay out of the way of serious people. n/t
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#133
As Democrats, we need to be pressing the president WE elected and re-elected.
Ken Burch
Mar 2013
#120
I agree. Leave them alone. We should not be trading with or supplying any aid to Venezuela.
Pterodactyl
Mar 2013
#167
Alright. I'm OK if the Chavistas win or the opposition wins. Either way is cool with me!
Pterodactyl
Mar 2013
#173
they sure did, first they blamed enemies of inoculating him with cancer and then
Bacchus4.0
Mar 2013
#154
I would hate to believe that President Obama would authorize efforts to destabilize that country.
totodeinhere
Mar 2013
#132
Because foreign policy - yours and ours too - is controlled by the multinationals.
Matilda
Mar 2013
#147
This is sad news. He was hero to his people, the less fortunate ones. Rest in Peace, Mr. Chavez. nt
Mnemosyne
Mar 2013
#150
Never forget the poor he helped..millions and then there was what he said about GW Bush, LOL:
Jefferson23
Mar 2013
#162
regardless what anyone thinks of him now - he will forever be remembered as a hero who championed
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#171
Mexico's President Fox refused to recognize the government we installed in April 2002,...
Kolesar
Mar 2013
#187
He took office in 1999. He was re-elected each time after that by Venezuelans
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#192