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Chavez Tightens The Noose


Following in Iran’s footsteps, Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, has now made it a crime to protest his oppressions, according to a story in Breitbart.

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skywalker said…
Chavez is no dictator
He is the democratically elected president of Venezuela.
The OAS, Carter institute and EEU all audited the elections and found them free and fair.

When an article starts with this clear falsehood. It delegitimises everything which follows it.
Don Pesci said…
Not everyone democratically elected is a democrat.
mccommas said…
Hitler for example.

The election may not have been tampered with but I think it would have had it been necessary.
It is so disturbing that some liberals will eagerly crawl between the sheets with the likes of Castro and Chavez.

Chavez is a very dangerous man. Yes Skywalker. He is a dictator. He is a Communist.

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