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Chavez insists Venezuela won't accept Obama's nominee for ambassador

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Obama has lost even Chavez ?

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Chavez must be really disappointed in Obama too. I mean if he believed all the pre election fuss that Obama would change things and make friends everywhere. Certainly doesn't look like it.

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Chavez...what a noisy little man...

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Obama has lost even Chavez?

Good. That's a "friend" one could do without.

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I'd wager good money that if the headline read 'venezuela won't accept Bush's nominee for ambassador' this particular story would have hundreds of comments.

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Chavez is a dictator...nothing good about this guy. He wants to roll back Venezuela to the revoluntionary days of the early 1800s.

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Funny thing is, Dictator-for-life Chavez, has tons in common with Obama. They believe in basically the same principles. The trouble is, Chavez needs a boogie-man. And the US fills that role for him. Making nice with your enemy, when you're trying to stave off the wolves just doesn't work. And with all the problems Venezuela is having under Chavez, he desperately needs an enemy, so he can continue to sucker the people into following him. Otherwise they'd wake up and toss him out.

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What a dilemma for the left. Their hero Chavez criticizing Obama. No wonder there are no posts from the left on this thread.

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"Q: what do the NYPD offficers guardng the UN General Assembly next week have to be careful of not stepping in?" ......... If you answered "A: steaming pile of chavez " you are correct.

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