George Bush is DONKEY , AN ALCOHOLIC, A CHILDREN KILLER

DEAD

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#1
Thats whats this crazy ass Muthafucka said, does he want US ARMY to go and fuck him up OR WHAT=?????????????????????' :fury:

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20 March 2006

CARACAS: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has lobbed a litany of insults at US President George W Bush ranging from "donkey" to "drunkard" in response to a White House report branding the left-wing leader a demagogue.


Chavez is one of Bush's fiercest critics and has repeatedly accused the US government of seeking to oust him from the presidency of Venezuela, the world's No. 5 oil exporter and a supplier of around 15 percent of US crude imports.

"You are a donkey, Mr Bush," said Chavez, speaking in English on his weekly Sunday broadcast.

"You're an alcoholic Mr Danger, or rather, you're a drunkard," Chavez said, referring to Bush by a nickname he frequently uses to describe the US president.

A White House report released last week on pre-emptive force in national security described Chavez as a "demagogue" who uses Venezuela's oil wealth to destabilize democracy in the region.

Washington is increasingly at odds with the former soldier over his close alliance with Cuba and Iran. US officials dismiss his anti-US tirades as rhetoric meant to stir nationalism before presidential elections in December.

Chavez's remarks also came after Venezuela's El Universal newspaper printed an interview with US Ambassador to Venezuela William Brownfield, who reiterated his government's concern over growing ties between Venezuela and Iran.

AdvertisementAdvertisementTensions between the Washington and Caracas rose in January after Venezuela expelled a US naval attache on espionage charges and the US State Department responded by removing a top Venezuelan diplomat from Washington.

Chavez was elected in 1998 on an anti-poverty platform, and has used billions of dollars in oil revenues to finance development programmes for the poor as part of his self-styled socialist revolution.

He won a overwhelming victory in a recall referendum in 2004, but his critics at home and in Washington say he is centralizing power in an increasingly authoritarian system and cracking down on political opponents.
 

AmerikazMost

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DEAD said:
Thats whats this crazy ass Muthafucka said, does he want US ARMY to go and fuck him up OR WHAT=?????????????????????' :fury:
I'm with you all the way man. Who the fuck does this guy think he is dissing our great leader like this? Does he know who George W. Bush is? He's the greatest fucking President we had since Ronald Reagan. Let's bomb that Chavez bitch to hell.
 
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DEAD said:
Chavez was elected in 1998 on an anti-poverty platform, and has used billions of dollars in oil revenues to finance development programmes for the poor as part of his self-styled socialist revolution.
Hey, he can have an opinion, but he's willing to provide for his country in a domestic sense rather than using international warfare as a tactic to gain a boost on others.

And I would disagree with Bush being the best president since Reagan, seeing as I don't think Reagan was that great because he fucked over Iraq, Iran, South America, and people with AIDS during his term. And that whole Berlin wall thing just happened on his watch, much like the ".com Boom" did for Clinton.
 

AmerikazMost

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#7
MATW95 said:
And I would disagree with Bush being the best president since Reagan, seeing as I don't think Reagan was that great because he fucked over Iraq, Iran, South America, and people with AIDS during his term. And that whole Berlin wall thing just happened on his watch, much like the ".com Boom" did for Clinton.
Have you never read a post I've made? ;)
 

ARon

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#13
Chavez is the same guy who is willing to give us cheap cheap oil during the little gas price boom we have. And he actually gives to his people. You may disagree with him but this guy is actually good for his people, he gives and listens, and the majority of his people agree with him. Not like the 36 percent or whatever of people who agree with Bush.
 

PuffnScruff

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arabic187 said:
Sorry Chavez I had respect for you but i hate you now because Bush said so.
what are you trying to say? the way you quote me and the way your statement makes it look like i said some place that i had respect for chavez. if thats what your trying to say which is how you come across, i have never said that.

i guess you agree with chavez human rights violations, him making the people of this country dependant on the govt, trying to make the local police under federal control. i guess you agree with his censorship, and torture of the people who oppose him. :confused:
 

ARon

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PuffnScruff said:
what are you trying to say? the way you quote me and the way your statement makes it look like i said some place that i had respect for chavez. if thats what your trying to say which is how you come across, i have never said that.

i guess you agree with chavez human rights violations, him making the people of this country dependant on the govt, trying to make the local police under federal control. i guess you agree with his censorship, and torture of the people who oppose him. :confused:
Although i dont agree with everything he does I agree with a lot of it. Building schools, hospitals etc. The guy is rich beyond imagination and helps his country, and people. It's like Bill Gates being the Pres and using all his money to build whatever is needed. He is helping his country profit and grow and I have to commend him for that. What I dont like is what you pointed out, but its pretty much the same exact thing we do to "terrorists" anyway so, Chavez is good for his people.
 

The.Menace

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#19
PuffnScruff said:
i guess you agree with chavez human rights violations, him making the people of this country dependant on the govt, trying to make the local police under federal control. i guess you agree with his censorship, and torture of the people who oppose him. :confused:

violationg human rights, censorship, torture? Are we talkin about the USA now?
 
#20
PuffnScruff said:
i guess you agree with chavez human rights violations, him making the people of this country dependant on the govt, trying to make the local police under federal control. i guess you agree with his censorship, and torture of the people who oppose him. :confused:
Torture and human rights violations ? You mean like in Guantanamo bay?
Censorship ? You mean the Patriot act ?

But i would like a link/prove of source for all those claims of yours if you dont mind! :thumb:
 

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