View Full Version : Venezuela's Chavez Says US Ambassador Must Leave
Psychoblues
09-12-2008, 11:47 PM
I don't think he's kidding and I don't think he is alone in his appreciation for all the Americans have done to deny his people the freedoms and liberty they require.
Source: AP
Venezuela's Chavez says US ambassador must leave
By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER, Associated Press Writer
7 minutes ago
CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez said the U.S. ambassador has 72 hours to leave Venezuela and that he's recalling his ambassador from Washington.
Chavez said Thursday night that he is asking U.S. Ambassador Patrick Duddy to leave in part to show solidarity with Bolivian President Evo Morales, who expelled Washington's envoy in La Paz.
"They're trying to do here what they were doing in Bolivia," Chavez said.
"That's enough ... from you, Yankees," he said, using an expletive................
More: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080912/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/venezuela_us
So much for the foreign policies of the gwb administration in particular and the conservative agenda in general.
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manu1959
09-12-2008, 11:49 PM
cool....fuck him and the donkey he rode in on.....another cuba......
stephanie
09-12-2008, 11:52 PM
Oh bother...spare me the crying jig..:rolleyes:
Psychoblues
09-13-2008, 12:02 AM
That's exactly how conservative freaks think and act about things they don't understand or agree with. Resort to threats, name calling and worse. How appropriate of you!!!!!!!!!!!
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manu1959
09-13-2008, 12:05 AM
That's exactly how conservative freaks think and act about things they don't understand or agree with. Resort to threats, name calling and worse. How appropriate of you!!!!!!!!!!!
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funny.....hugo threatened the us then chucked out the ambasador .....fuck him....let russia fund his ass......
name one successful russian teritory.....
stephanie
09-13-2008, 12:05 AM
That's exactly how conservative freaks think and act about things they don't understand or agree with. Resort to threats, name calling and worse. How appropriate of you!!!!!!!!!!!
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well coming from you..I'll take that as a compliment..and you act like a typical liberal know it all jackass, who drinks too much..
Mr. P
09-13-2008, 12:13 AM
cool....fuck him and the donkey he rode in on.....another cuba......
Just what I was thinking.
Psychoblues
09-13-2008, 12:13 AM
Uh,,,,,,,m'59,,,,,,,,,,he didn't ride in here. We have a good number of Americans that have somehow rode in there, interfered with his country's well being and that is what he has had "enough" of.
cool....fuck him and the donkey he rode in on.....another cuba......
You are really much more of an idiot and ignoramous of world affairs than I had ever imagined!!!!!!!!!!!
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manu1959
09-13-2008, 12:16 AM
Uh,,,,,,,m'59,,,,,,,,,,he didn't ride in here. We have a good number of Americans that have somehow rode in there, interfered with his country's well beingand that is what he has had "enough" of.
You are really much more of an idiot and ignoramous of world affairs than I had ever imagined!!!!!!!!!!!
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yes i forgot you are the only one entitled to an opinion and only yours is correct......god forbid anyone express an opinion differnt than yours.....
tell me oh wise one....what should the us response be......say i am sorry and send money and totillas....
Psychoblues
09-13-2008, 01:39 AM
Uhhhhh,,,,,,,m'59. I shared an article. You made your ignoramous attempt to diminish the efforts of a national leader and me as well. You suck, that's also a fact. Do you have anything to add to this conversation?
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Immanuel
09-13-2008, 08:03 AM
tell me oh wise one....what should the us response be......say i am sorry and send money and totillas....
No, bring our Ambassador home, stop any foreign aid* and wait for a better day to come along.
It seems we have not sent a lot of foreign aid to Hugo Chavez... er, I mean the people of Venezuela, recently. Maybe that is why he is so pissed off at us? Maybe he thinks we should send him... um, I mean them... the kind of aid we have sent say Israel or Iraq in the past?
Immie
* According to this link, our aid to Venezuela has not been very significant and in some years was negative. Granted this is five year old data, but I didn't feel like looking further.
http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/06statab/foreign.pdf
Not sure if that will display the page I had found or not, but if not look at Table 1284 and search down I think three pages. It shows our aid to Venezuela.
Gaffer
09-13-2008, 09:33 AM
We need to put embargo's on his dumb ass and wait for him to make the next move.
Psychoblues
09-14-2008, 12:29 PM
Obviously you're not keeping up, guffer. From any practical standpoint Venezuela is and has been under US embargoes for some time. Venezuela is and has been enduring US political interference also for some time including attempts to remove it's elected national leadership by force if available with plausible deniability.
We need to put embargo's on his dumb ass and wait for him to make the next move.
This is an area where I mostly support the Libertarian POV of American participation into the business, population and governments of foreign countries. The US resents the fact that ALL other countries except us have nationalized their oil industries and see Venezuela as easy pickings to reverse that trend. It is very complicated but if you do some studying you might understand at least to an elementary level of the workings of the oil industry in international and domestic politics, economics and population control.
I doubt if either of us will change much in that respect but I find it amusing that so many that know so little but are ever so willing to suggest radical and even violent US foreign policy as means to win friends and influence other country's national policies.
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emmett
09-14-2008, 01:25 PM
Obviously you're not keeping up, guffer. From any practical standpoint Venezuela is and has been under US embargoes for some time. Venezuela is and has been enduring US political interference also for some time including attempts to remove it's elected national leadership by force if available with plausible deniability.
This is an area where I mostly support the Libertarian POV of American participation into the business, population and governments of foreign countries. The US resents the fact that ALL other countries except us have nationalized their oil industries and see Venezuela as easy pickings to reverse that trend. It is very complicated but if you do some studying you might understand at least to an elementary level of the workings of the oil industry in international and domestic politics, economics and population control.
I doubt if either of us will change much in that respect but I find it amusing that so many that know so little but are ever so willing to suggest radical and even violent US foreign policy as means to win friends and influence other country's national policies.
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Ah! But you have stumbled across such an important point.......and.....it relates to Sarah Palin's answer to one of Gibson's questions. Damn the timing huh?
She made it clear that energy was an intergral part of foriegn policy. It is! She has a plan that includes incresing our production here in America by manyfold.....thereby making us less dependant on regimes like Hugo Chavez'. As a result countries like his will be forced to "adjust" their foriegn policies as well to survive.
By the way.....what exactly do you feel we have done to Venezuela that denotes our being treated the way we have by this dick tater? I'm sure you agree with me that he is that...I mean that is a given!
He has taken personally owned property, restricted the liberties of his people and destroyed any hope of democracy to exist there. His people are hungary, water smells like sulphur and half the children in the country are stupid as shit because they can't get educated. What a leader!
All the while he sits in the largest house (I mean castle) in the country and frowns over his lobster and caviar while spewing more hatred at America to take the emphasis off his own inabilities to bring his country out of their social and economic problems.
His is a tyrant! I do applaud your opinion that we should ignore him though. Screw him. Bring the ambassador home as Immie said and dissolve relations. Don't buy his oil.....produce our own. Eventually when he pisses down the leg of his new friends he will like disgruntled 9 yr old who has no friends come crawling back asking for help when his country begins making the sounds of shit being sucked down the tube of a urinal.
Russia won't save him! They will be too busy repairing the damage to their foriegn policy in years to come to save anybody! They are on a road to nowhere when it comes to policy. How short a memory they have there to forget that we pumped billions to them in the early nineties to help with their commitment to evolve into a democratic society. We were used by them like a goldigging whore uses herself to get what she wants.
Chavez is a fool.
From the angle of violence. No one mentioned that. The last thing Chavez wants is violence with America. He is in the perfect position to be the ONE country that does not want to provoke war with us. He'll never move another drop of oil out of that place by ship and he knows that.
Psychoblues
09-14-2008, 01:37 PM
Uh,,,,,,,,emmie. You've been watching too much FauxNews. The truth is that Hugo has an overwhelming poularity rating in his own country and for very good reason. I could easily disprove about everything that you've said about Venezuela and their president but you aren't likely to believe it so I'll save my breath while you find the independent sourses to educate yourself.
Just because we disagree on many things doesn't mean I don't or won't respect you, emmie?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!???!??!??!?
BTW, I like your new avatar!!!!!!!!! Kewl rig, Iron Horseman!!!!!!!!!!
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Uh,,,,,,,,emmie. You've been watching too much FauxNews. The truth is that Hugo has an overwhelming poularity rating in his own country and for very good reason. I could easily disprove about everything that you've said about Venezuela and their president but you aren't likely to believe it so I'll save my breath while you find the independent sourses to educate yourself.
Just because we disagree on many things doesn't mean I don't or won't respect you, emmie?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!???!??!??!?
BTW, I like your new avatar!!!!!!!!! Kewl rig, Iron Horseman!!!!!!!!!!
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beer goggles
if you can so easily disprove, then do it, instead of wasting your and our time bullcowpying...
Psychoblues
09-16-2008, 12:58 PM
Haven't we been through this before, dumbo?
beer goggles
if you can so easily disprove, then do it, instead of wasting your and our time bullcowpying...
I've seen lot's of things proven to you in particular to the satisfaction of any reasonable reader but you start your semantics and twisting of words and in the end the only one satisfied is you for all the discombobulation that you created. Any good counselor knows all sides of the argument and could be about equally successful on any side of it. Simple opposition and discombobulation is no success at anything.
Tsk, tsk
How about a refreshment, dumbo?!?!??!?!!?!
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MtnBiker
03-22-2009, 04:01 PM
Uh,,,,,,,m'59,,,,,,,,,,he didn't ride in here. We have a good number of Americans that have somehow rode in there, interfered with his country's well being and that is what he has had "enough" of.
You are really much more of an idiot and ignoramous of world affairs than I had ever imagined!!!!!!!!!!!
Now Chavez calls Obama an ignoramous;
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama was at best an "ignoramus" for saying the socialist leader exported terrorism and obstructed progress in Latin America.
"He goes and accuses me of exporting terrorism: the least I can say is that he's a poor ignoramus; he should read and study a little to understand reality," said Chavez, who heads a group of left-wing Latin American leaders opposed to the U.S. influence in the region.
Chavez said Obama's comments had made him change his mind about sending a new ambassador to Washington, after he withdrew the previous envoy in a dispute last year with the Bush administration in which he also expelled the U.S. ambassador to Venezuela.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE52L19G20090322?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true
PostmodernProphet
03-22-2009, 06:13 PM
including attempts to remove it's elected national leadership by force if available with plausible deniability.
my but you certainly are a lying sack of shit this morning, aren't you.....
Psychoblues
03-22-2009, 11:23 PM
Chavez was chosen to protect his people. So far he seems to be doing well with that endeavor.
Now Chavez calls Obama an ignoramous;
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE52L19G20090322?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true
Would you like some cheese to go with that whine?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!?!!?
The GOP,,,the party of fear and loathing,,,sad,,,,
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Psychoblues
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