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One can see how Hugo Chaves became an enemy of the stateViews: 308
Jan 13, 2008 6:49 pm re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: One can see how Hugo Chaves became an enemy of the state
-=Topper=- When Hugo Chavez was overthrown, his people, the people, the community of the barrios brought him back. What can that say about Hugo Chavez?

The people of Venezuela love Hugo, the rich in that country hate him. And with purpose. Hugo does not represent a Junta. He represents the one thing the poor never had, a voice.

The US is a junta there is not doubt about that to me now. A government for the few, the rich.

Some ideologists of a certain political persuasion believe in this government. I have thought more deeply on that now and it makes sense. As long as that government is for them.

Bush pledged billions to Darfur, or millions who can tell with that fool, but I wonder how much of that Darfur will actually receive, if any.

As it is in this country and those the US has helped to overthrow the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. We have an empire and a regime built on that dogma.

Pinochet is more of a name than I even knew, a person that made others disappear. Bolivia also had a leader we planted that couldn't even speak Spanish.

Venezuela for the time being is better off with Hugo. Hugo seems to me a man of the people. Hardly a dictator in waiting. Hardly a Hitler, a Stalin, a Pinochet, a Husein, or even a Bush.

After the coup the people wanted, demanded him back. That says quite a bit about Hugo Chavez.

Hugo understands the hardships of his people and during his time has done more to acknowledge those that live in poverty than any other before him.

Key word, acknowledge. If it weren't for the underground press here in this country you wouldn't even know that there was a skid row. As far as the tapestry of Venezuela went under prior leadership, the maps showed mountainsides as just that mountainsides. After Hugo the demographic maps shown what was actually there, and something for the rich to see.

Bottom line is, he gets under the skin of the rich in Venezuela and the rich there would like nothing more than to see him gone and the government overthrown by some western lacky. And we ALL KNOW WHY.

-=t=-

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