-2-[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 8:52 PM. Reason : ¡Vive la revolución!]
5/29/2007 8:52:06 PM
The so-called elections were suspect, to say the least.Venezuela election boycott widens
5/29/2007 9:14:25 PM
Hooksaw will only allow discussion in this thread if it involves bashing Chavez, socialists, leftists or really anyone who doesn't agree with him.
5/29/2007 9:15:01 PM
Maybe people don't want to comment on Chavez because it is nothing new and not worthy of a discussing that hasn't been had before. Furthermore, I haven't noticed any ardent Chavez "Defenders" in here either outside of maybe Kris (and I don't know that for sure), but then again, I haven't paid that close attention.
5/29/2007 9:49:30 PM
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5/29/2007 10:45:48 PM
How about when "supporting a coup" means being critical of the current administration and giving voice to the opposition? Like in this case?This is a classic case of silencing the opposition, which is a staple of any dictatorship. This kind of shit would never fly in the US, or any other true democracy for that matter.
5/29/2007 11:00:28 PM
5/29/2007 11:02:34 PM
Any of you still defending Chavez should be ashamed of yourselves. Chavez threatens another TV channel
5/30/2007 3:25:36 AM
No one was defending Chavez in the first place.
5/30/2007 3:34:07 AM
^ O'RLY? Here are just a few examples from this thread:
5/30/2007 3:55:00 AM
^ None of those are defenses of Chavez (except for the "Chavez is da man" but that was probably in jest).
5/30/2007 4:00:51 AM
^ Yeah, right.
5/30/2007 4:12:11 AM
Moron:
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5/30/2007 2:31:15 PM
^^ If you were being sarcastic in the post I quoted, I regret the error. Don't worry about me being hopeless, though--John Edwards said that hope is on the way.
5/31/2007 8:51:31 AM
Nobody really likes Chavez anymore, you fucking wing-nut.Evo Morales has kept his distance recently.The president of Brasil, Lula da Silva, who is from the Worker's Party and a left-winger, resents Chavez's militaristic ideals and pompous attitude of wanting total power.I was in Guatemala this week, an extremely poor nation, and even the leftist political pundits are negative about him. The same in Nicaragua, a country run by a Sandinista- Daniel Ortega.He hasn't invested anything for his nation's infrastructure or helped the impoverished population that supported him. The only people outside of Venezuela who like Chavez (or PRETEND to like Chavez) are a few ignorant American attention whores and anyone who wants to give the US adminstration the middle-finger.Chavez is an asshole, and nobody likes an asshole. Not even liberals.
5/31/2007 4:26:38 PM
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5/31/2007 10:27:52 PM
^^^^ I respect your position--except for the "fucking wing-nut" part. It just ain't so, man.
5/31/2007 11:04:42 PM
joe_schmoe, we really don't know, given that there have been no attempted coups against the U.S. President. That said, we do have a long list of individuals and organizations calling for the impeachment of the President, some others have called for his forced removal and execution for war crimes. None of them have been arrested without evidence of wrong doing. Similarly, none of them have been demonstrably hassled by the Government. As the TV Station in question did nothing more than advocate Chavez's political removal; I'm not sure, but I don't believe they advocated having Chavez executed for war-crimes, it seems to me that some American TV comentators have gone further and gotten away with it.
5/31/2007 11:50:06 PM
No, no they haven't. Name a "tv commentator" that has called for the execution of the President for war crimes.
6/1/2007 10:56:08 AM
this guy hates freedom. nail 'im up, i say. nail 'im up.[Edited on June 2, 2007 at 2:48 AM. Reason : ]
6/2/2007 2:47:39 AM
Google search, "I'm feeling lucky" TV Bush "war crimes":
6/2/2007 9:44:59 AM
Chavez is a typical leftist despot who thinks democracy exists only as far as his interests are concerned. He isn't the 1st leftist despot and sadly won't be the last...
6/2/2007 9:48:42 AM
6/2/2007 9:57:51 AM
Chavez Bush is a typical leftist rightist despot who thinks democracy exists only as far as his interests are concerned. He isn't the 1st leftist rightist despot and sadly won't be the last...
6/2/2007 10:38:44 AM
^^ Well, what is the most common sentence for war crimes? And I seriously doubt the TV station in Venezuela called for Chavez's death; more likely they called for his generic political removal from power without addressing how. A coup is an example of this, but so is losing an election and resigning from office. As such, convicting Bush of war crimes would land him at least in jail, something above and beyond that advocated by the TV station in Venezuela for Chavez.
6/2/2007 11:59:17 AM
^^ If you think that Bush is a "rightist" then you're a tool, but we already knew this..
6/2/2007 5:21:08 PM
^inform us please.how exactly is Bush to be categorized, in your esteemed opinion.
6/2/2007 6:17:57 PM
Middle of the road sellout. He outdemocrated the democrats on education, campaign finance, and most recently, immigration. If Bush didn't have an R beside his name you people would worship the ground he walks on, much like Richard Nixon.
6/2/2007 7:32:57 PM
Great, there you go again, claiming everyone that have ever posted in Soap Box history is a bleeding heart liberal.
6/2/2007 7:57:55 PM
Chavez's approval rating is 65%, Putin's is 85%, and Bush's is is 29%. Just because our country allows its citizens to be raped by its Enrons and Military Industries doesn't mean others who try not to aren't free.[Edited on June 2, 2007 at 9:16 PM. Reason : .][Edited on June 2, 2007 at 9:17 PM. Reason : a]
6/2/2007 9:16:00 PM
you can expect a leader's approval rating to be higher when he restricts negative speech about him. why do you think chavez is trying to silence the tv station that is broadcasting things that make him look bad?
6/2/2007 9:49:16 PM
Yep. Putin shut down his TV critics years ago, he's even forced out most critical print media; hence his 85% approval rating. Chavez just shut down one and is threatening the last remaining critical TV station; in a few years as Venezuela collapses into a currency crisis his approval will have risen at least to 85%, if not more. Putin and Chavez have re-stumbled into the calming effect of un-challenged propaganda. Bravo democracy, you have led yet more countries inexorably to totalitarian dictatorship.
6/2/2007 10:00:55 PM
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6/3/2007 1:12:08 AM
It's useless trying to convince you would-be Chavistas of the value of freedom and democracy. Just keep wearing your Che Guevara t-shirts and blaming America--just as Chavez is doing now concerning the uprising in Venezuela. You should be ashamed of yourselves, but you have no shame, do you? America is not alone in condemning Chavez, other countries and organizations are denouncing him, too--hell, even the Carter Center has expressed concerns:
6/3/2007 2:24:14 AM
hooksaw, what is your hardon for Chavez all about? no one here is supporting him. I dont particularly like him, and I wouldnt want him or anyone like him to be a leader in THIS country.But Chavez doesn't give a flying fuck what Fox News Sunday, or the Carter Center thinks about him. And he doesn't give a flying fuck what you I think about him.Venezuela's government is Venezuela's business, especially when their leader is legally and democratically elected.Perhaps you remember what happened the last time we tried to remove a leader of a sovereign nation?
6/3/2007 2:41:26 AM
^ Do you have a flaccid phallus for condemning Chavez? If you don't support him, prove me wrong now--condemn him or at least his actions that are at issue. Come on--let's see it.BTW, nice little jab at Fox News there--you just couldn't help yourself, could you? Fox News was NOT mentioned in the article above from the Washington Post, which was the newspaper that helped take down Nixon--FYI. [Edited on June 3, 2007 at 3:11 AM. Reason : .]
6/3/2007 3:08:01 AM
i know who the Washington Post is. my choice of examples was analgous to points close to american political extremes. FNC <--> Carter Center. In that Chavez doesnt give a flying fuck about what any of them think.you sure are sensitive to perceived insults against your beloved news channel. here's my condemnation of Chavez that you so desperately desire:Chavez has pulled a bunch of bullshit that (hopefully) would never fly here in the US. but since hes the elected leader of a sovereign nation, its up to his own electorate to sort out the legality or illegality of what he has done.did Chavez shut down a media outlet for disagreeing with his policies? well, that sounds pretty fucking sketchy. if i was a Venezuelan, i'd be really pissed off. but guess what? I'm not Venezuelan. in other words, "I ain't got a dog in that fight.in any event, the US history of meddling in central/south american affairs, and the apparently inability of the US media to get beyond White House talking points, leads me to not put too much stock in any analysis of US media reports on the matter.
6/3/2007 6:01:51 AM
hey man we all love chavez up here in seattle, and obviously seattle is an accurate microcosm for the united states since the us is as retarded and liberal as we are here in seattlehey btw i'm married with a kid but i'm posting on tww at 3am, i'm joe_homo]
6/3/2007 7:13:10 AM