Populist Politician and A Revolutionary
President Hugo Chavez died today after losing a long and hard fought
battle with cancer. He was 58.
The former paratroop commander and populist politician waged continual
battle for his socialist ideals, winning re-election three times.
Chavez was one of the closest allies of the Islamic Republic at the
world stage and had visited Tehran on a number of occasions.
In a memorable interview with The Associated Press in 2007, he called himself “a subversive revolutionary.”
“I'm still a subversive,” the late president told AP, recalling his
days as a rebel soldier. “I think the entire world has to be subverted.”
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The Islamic fascist theocracies foreign policies in Venezuela is at a end.
ReplyDeleteNext Assad then Hezbollah will be curtailed by the Lebanese state.
no way of telling what's gonna happen in Venezuela, 7:16. Chavez's minions are, as of now, still running the place.
DeleteWet dreaming by US lovers. He was very popular there and the next president will be among his assistants so don't dream too much
DeleteIn thirty days time elections will be held.No one in his party has his charisma.
DeleteVenezuela's economy is in tatters.Crime is gone out of control.Brains have left the country.What ever the case Islamic theocracy has lost an important ally.
Anon 9:23 PM....Can't you for once have a civil tongue and show some respect to strangers or is that your usual way of dealing with people?
Deletewhat is wrong with wet dreaming? I want to have one tonight ;)
DeleteChavez ceased being president on Jan 10, when he was unable to return to Venezuela and take the oath of office as constitutionally required.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace to a great Venezuelan patriot and nationalist. VIVA CHAVEZ.
ReplyDeleteYeah rest in peace Chavez.But unfortunately he has left the country in an economic mess.
DeleteStill doing better that the deadbeat one percenter US economy.
DeleteANON 10:49 PM!-
Deleteare you suggesting HE SHOULD come back to life correct the economic mess and the go peacefully to the grave? .you are too personal and heartless!!.
Glory to Hugo Chavez who took care of the poor people and their dignity, over complaints of golf players and servants of the "western justice with their human rights"...
ReplyDeleteThanks for his sympathy and close cooperation for the well being of the Iranian nation.
He as a prominent Leader, was not afraid to profess his beliefs in the existence of the God...
The Vice President, Nikolas Maduro - who was annointed By Hugo Chavez as a his successor - stated that the historical enemies of the country sought for a weak spot to harm the health of the President, Hugo Chavez.
Mr. N. Maduro also informed that in due time, a scientific commision will be formed to certify whether President Chavez was attacked with the illness, he was suffering for almost two years...
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Well being of the Iranian nation,LOL?!
DeleteYeah he had so much "sympathy" towards the Iranian nation he allowed the export of cocaine into Iran.Shows how much "sympathy" and "well being" he had towards young Iranians.
Maduro is a cretinous and dishonest lickspittle and any commission that he forms will be instructed at the outset as to what conclusions to publish, Awfully Foolish.
DeleteI thought Jimmy Carter’s tribute to Chavez was as fair and as objective as
ReplyDeleteit could get. He said “Chavez will be remembered for his bold assertion of autonomy and independence for Latin American governments."