Bush's secret plan to invade Venezuela (evidence)

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<----Going to support Chavez and Venezuela by buying gas at CITGO since the Government of Venezuela owns CITGO. Chavez has the right idea of how to use profits from oil to help prople in his country.

Bush is an IDIOT for starting wars period. Chavez has more HONOR than Dumbya, and Chavez walks the walk by helping Venezuela's poor more than the rich ppl. Remember that they tried to coup d'etat out Chavez, and the poor got really pissed about it and brought Chavez back to power when it failed

Visit http://www.citgo.com/AboutCITGO.jsp

The company is owned by PDV America, Inc., an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., the national oil company of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Since 1985, CITGO has sold its various products through independent marketers. Our relationship with these people is really what makes CITGO different from other petroleum companies.

Viva Chavez!
 
Is this the same Chavez?

ISHR Press Release
Venezuela
President Chavez moves toward total control
Offense against the media intensified

Miami - 14 February 2003. The President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez has taken two decisive steps away from democracy by imposing exchange controls and intensifying his offense against the media after surviving a strike that paralyzed the country for eight weeks.
ISHR PAC strongly believes that President Chavez will use the new controls to censorship and blackmail the Venezuelan Media and Union Workers. It is widely expected that one or more privately-owned television networks will be shut down for their role in voicing the views of the opposition.


Chavez has announced a major offensive against organized labor and is once again, determined to obliterate the legitimate organization of labor unions and federations and replace it with a state-sponsored labor movement.

Under the autocratic rule of President Hugo Chavez, Venezuela is fast becoming a country where a minority is imposing upon a majority, a social and economic system fashioned along the lines of Cuba's. Dictator Fidel Castro is coaching Hugo Chavez every step of the way and using him for the purpose of spreading his Socialist Revolution throughout Latin America.

Hugo Chavez has no clearly defined ideology other than power for the sake of power. His role models and closest allies are Fidel Castro, Muammar Gaddafi, Abdelaziz Boutefilka, Mohammad Khatami and Saddam Hussein, whom he calls his "Brothers". He is sympathetic to their regimes and maintains close ties with international drug trafficking and guerrilla terrorist organizations; rather than condemning terrorism, he promotes it.

The lack of a credible judicial system and legal environment, and the enactment of investment-unfriendly laws, has discouraged Venezuelans and foreigners from investing in Venezuela and promoted an exodus of capital and companies.

Social tensions have reached unprecedented heights and the risk of physical confrontation and bloodshed are real.

President Hugo Chavez and his government are actively involved in promoting and exercising state-sponsored terrorism. To this end, the Chavez regime has orchestrated the creation of civilian "Bolivarian Circles".

Organized and led by high level government officials, it is widely believed that many of these "Circles of Terror" are heavily armed and that their members are being trained in paramilitary and terrorist activities, by military personnel and Cuban advisors. President Chavez has often publicly incited them to commit crimes when he has ordered them to defend his revolution with weapons or whatever means are available to them and to carry out acts of intimidation and violence against the opposition and the media.

These terrorist circles, in a skillfully coordinated effort which involved several hundred people, attacked 21 newspaper printing shops, television and radio stations, in Caracas and Venezuela's other major cities, under the complacent look of the authorities who are loyal to Chavez. People were wounded, property was destroyed and the damages are worth several million dollars. While all this has been taking place, organized roving bands of Chavez sympathizers have sought out and engaged peaceful members of the opposition, in violent confrontations. These clashes have resulted in several dead and wounded members of the opposition.

ISHR PAC urges to support the people of Venezuela during this time of political and economic crisis, when their basic freedoms, human rights and the very essence of democracy are being compromised by the Venezuelan government, an unprecedented number of Venezuelans have lost their jobs, and a vast majority of the population lives in poverty.

The influence of , the group of nations known as the "Friends of Venezuela" that has been trying to mediate between the government and the opposition, is of essential importance if the most enduring democracy in South America is to be saved from Hugo Chavez' stated intention to follow the Cuban regime in Venezuela.

Haydee Marin
Executive Director
Pan American Committee
International Society for Human Rights

International Society for Human Rights
International Secretariat
Borsigalle 9
D-60388 Frankfurt/M., Germany
phone: ++49 (0)69 420 108 36, fax: ++49(0)69 420 108 29
e-mail: is@ishr.org
http://www.ishr.org/press/pr2003/feb03/030214venezuela.htm
 
Hmm, I doubt that bush is planning any invasion.. This is his last term in office, he's not going to start something he can't finish. He wont get any benefit out of this. Most presidents, in their last term in office, tend to focus on getting (their) legislation passed, and try to make things as permanent as possible so that the next president cant just reverse the laws once he takes office.

The USA is probably one of the most hated nations in the world, except to those whom we provide the most benefit to.. and even then, I'd bet we're merely "tolerated". So yeah, a US soldier steps foot into someone else's territory, regardless of the reason, that country is going to let the imagination run and cry foul. NOBODY in the US is going to approve another war, especially since we havent even finished the one we started with Iraq yet.



webexplorer said:
President Bush has planned to invade Venezuela because of the 2nd largest oil industrial business. Now, we know that his favorite hobby is to collect oil businesses. Here is the news link:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?idq=/ff/story/0001/20050917/0724879624.htm
 
I once chatted with Vladimir Putin and Hugo Chavez in the little world called IRC on EFNET server...
 
I don't believe this crap. It is nothing than a stupid anti-Bush article.
 
I don't believe this crap. It is nothing than a stupid anti-Bush article.

Agreed. It's simply a speculation. Bush did call Chavez as "one of three axis of evils", but this has been just a comical front.

Chavez was pretty friendly from IRC chat, so I don't know what to say.
 
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This thread needs a lock on it.
 
I think saywhatkid hates me so thus he wants to close this thread.

You can go ahead. I dont think i have anything more to say. :)
 
I think saywhatkid hates me so thus he wants to close this thread.

Probably, but he does this to a lot of threads. Technically he is correct about political threads being banned here, but usually mods will let the thread continue as long as people are civil and no one is complaining and reporting. Hence the complaints. Political cartoons like your other threads have been known to cause bans when people have been offended. Just a heads up.

As for religion. Trolls get really nasty in those threads. They tried giving religion a separate "area" like the GLBT people have, but the trolls wouldn't respect that either. Sadly the mods were so overburdened by trolls that Alex had to lock it up. Things got really nasty there. The section has been closed for many years.

Oh, and another thing to watch out for, calling members out by name. Some will report you for that too. Not your fault since you are new.
 
Probably, but he does this to a lot of threads. Technically he is correct about political threads being banned here, but usually mods will let the thread continue as long as people are civil and no one is complaining and reporting. Hence the complaints. Political cartoons like your other threads have been known to cause bans when people have been offended. Just a heads up.

As for religion. Trolls get really nasty in those threads. They tried giving religion a separate "area" like the GLBT people have, but the trolls wouldn't respect that either. Sadly the mods were so overburdened by trolls that Alex had to lock it up. Things got really nasty there. The section has been closed for many years.

Oh, and another thing to watch out for, calling members out by name. Some will report you for that too. Not your fault since you are new.

Interesting! Thanks for informative knowledge. How can I thank you? I was literally speechless.

But eh... to have every Orwellian watchers in our shadows is pretty scary.

I'm beginning to think that I don't belong to this forum after all.
 
Interesting! Thanks for informative knowledge. How can I thank you? I was literally speechless.

But eh... to have every Orwellian watchers in our shadows is pretty scary.

I'm beginning to think that I don't belong to this forum after all.

AD is a pretty fun place. Stick around.
 
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