Chavez, You Little Devil
By Rob Hood (09/22/06)
I was not surprised by the arrogant, left wing comments made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez about President Bush. He referred to President Bush as "A Devil", but seems to ignore his own evil actions of being associated with communist countries like Cuba and China and having friendly association with terror sponsored states like Iran and Syria. Mr. Chavez is just a little too friendly with Cuba, Russia, China, and Iran if you ask me. As a matter of fact I wouldn't trust any further than I could throw him.
Mr. Chavez hates President Bush and hates real Americans. Mr. Chavez is not bashful in his hatred for real Americans and is certainly not bashful with his ties with communist and terror states. If he only knew what America really thought of him, he would probably keep his mouth shut. Americans that I know see Chavez as the Devil, not the other way around. Anyone who associates themselves with radical Islamic terror sponsored states and communist nations has to be a little bit touched in the head. I think that Chavez is like a little kid who craves attention. Whenever the news is about some other nation, here he is making another comment about a country that is growing more angry and frustrated by the day with people like him.
Mr. Chavez is a very dangerous man in whom we will have to keep a close watch. He has friendships with some of the most notoriously dangerous countries in the world and we can't afford to let him further the cause of radical Islamic terrorism or communism. He claims he is for democracy, but so did Hitler and Stalin. If Bush is the Devil, then I suppose the closest thing that Chavez could be compared to is Vlad Dracula the Impaler. Between the two for a leader, I'll take Dracula.
I am quite surprised to see Charlie Rangal and Nancy Pelosi take a stand for President Bush for a change. According to NewsMax, the Senators really gave Mr. Chavez a good tongue lashing about entering our country as a guest and then speaking in vile manner about our leader in our own country. To see what the two Democratic leaders said, see references below.
If Mr. Chavez doesn't like Bush or American policies, then he should stay in Venezuela and stop selling us oil or anything else that come from that country. I am hopeful that President Bush will sever all financial ties with Venezuela. After all, isn't that what Chavez wants? Perhaps we should discuss banning Mr. Chavez from entering the United States ever again and have him arrested and deported if he does enter. I also say that it's high time that we vacate that UN building in New York and send the UN packing. If all they want to do is argue and call our leader names in our own country then maybe we should ban them from coming back until they learn how to act civilized in a public place. Chavez should learn some manners in public. His silly smartelic remarks just shows how uncivilized he really is. I am not a firm believer in evolution, but to all those evolutionists out there, I believe you may have found your missing link after all!
So, Mr. Chavez the lesson here is : Watch out; when you play with fire you get burned!
If you wish to show your support in president Bush and show your defiance to Hugo Chavez, please boycott all Citgo gas stations in America. Citgo is owned by the Venezuelan government. REMEMBER TO BOYCOTT CITGO AND DEFY THE REAL DEVIL, HUGO CHAVEZ!
REFERENCES:
Charlie Rangal & Andy Card rip Hugo Chavez
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/9/21/141205.shtml?s=lh
Nancy Pelosi calls Chavez an "Everyday thug"
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/9/21/135053.shtml?s=lh
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