Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Viva Hugo!

I love to visit Foxnews.com. It pretty much confirms what I believe since they will always be spouting the opposite. The news story below was presented like it would be shocking and horrible but I just thought to myself, Yep- I've been saying that for years. If you want to see something that will totally change your world view, find a showing or a copy of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. It's not available in the US, except at special screenings but I bought a copy from the UK on Ebay. I'll loan it to anyone interested. Also- buy Chevron gasoline. It is from Venezulea instead of the middle east.

NEW YORK — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez took his verbal battle with President Bush to the floor of the United Nations Wednesday, calling Bush "the devil" during an insult-riddled address to the General Assembly.
"The devil came here yesterday" Chavez said, gesturing to where Bush had stood during his speech on Tuesday. "He came here talking as if he were the owner of the world."
He later said he was referring to President Bush when he spoke of the devil
Brandishing a book by Noam Chomsky, Chavez urged the assembly and all Americans to read the leftist's ruminations on Washington political power.
Chavez, who joined Iran last week in an alliance against U.S. influence, while not directly naming President Bush, accused Washington of "domination, exploitation and pillage of peoples of the world."
"We appeal to the people of the United States and the world to halt this threat, which is like a sword hanging over our head," he said.
He also said the U.N. in its current system "doesn't work" and is "antidemocratic." He called for reform, saying the U.S. government's "immoral veto" had allowed recent Israeli bombings of Lebanon to continue unabated for more than a month.
"Venezuela once again proposes today that we reform the United Nations," he said.
He later proposed that the United Nations move its headquarters from New York to Venezuela.

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