Pat Robertson

devils_advok8 said:
Sure they can.I could have Chavez dead within 30 minutes if I chose to.But do you seriously think Chavez's people'd let it go?

What could they do?
 
Zero Cool said:
What could they do?
Chavez is extremly popular on the Venezuelen streets, if he was assissinated, the next leader would make sure not a drop of oil is to reach the U.S.Other countries will follow its lead.Even worse shit might happen.It's the revolution of the people.You of all people, Gavin, should be aware of what might happen if the people chose to rebel.
 
Chavez is extremly popular on the Venezuelen streets, if he was assissinated, the next leader would make sure not a drop of oil is to reach the U.S.

Ever since the Monroe Doctrine was published the U.S. has South America on lock, their influence and power in the region is simply too great for such a thing to happen.

Other countries will follow its lead.Even worse shit might happen.It's the revolution of the people.

As much as I'd like to agree, at the present, such ideas are fanciful.
 
Zero Cool said:
Ever since the Monroe Doctrine was published the U.S. has South America on lock, their influence and power in the region is simply too great for such a thing to happen.
Do you think so?The Monroe Doctrine has been expressed way before Castro and Chavez.How many times have Chavez threatened to cut his country's supply of oil to the U.S.?We both know that he could do it in no time.Makes you wonder how much influence and power the U.S. got in the region.They could'nt even keep Chavez quiet.

As much as I'd like to agree, at the present, such ideas are fanciful.
Not at all.
 
devils_advok8 said:
Do you think so?How many times have Chavez threatened to cut his country's supply of oil to the U.S.?We both know that he could do it in no time.

If Chavez cut his supply to the U.S. his economy would go bust. If he wants to stay in power, simple economics would dictate that neither he nor his successors should follow such a course.
 
Cutting off our oil shows the usual Marxist understanding of economics. Oil is a fungible commodity, so once the oil enters the world market, it doesn't matter much where it was pumped from. Quality and transportation costs may affect price, but they have to sell it to someone. I haven't heard Chavez talk about shutting down the pump.

Anyway, I hope he does cut off our oil supply. We don't need any more oil. We need alternatives to oil. Our oil habit is supplying our enemies with billions of dollars to use against us. It doesn't matter where we get the oil from, as long as we're buying it anywhere (even domestically) it raises the prices of oil which means that the Saudis get more money. The solution is to stop buying oil.

Terrorists get their funding from two sources: Oil money and drug money. Chavez is trying to help us on both those fronts. :thumb:

Time magazine should make him Man of the Year.
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all i ment was chavez is a bad person. i'm not saying that he kills his own people or anything like that. i knew it was a bad comparison after i wrote it but i didnt feel like editing.

did anyone see pat try to make poor excuses for his statement. he said that he did not say that the u.s. should assasinate chavez, but that what he did say is thatt special forces should take him out. LOL :D
 

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