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Andrew Bolt
Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 10:34am
These maniacs in Copenhagen are voting on your future:
President Chavez brought the house down.
When he said the process in Copenhagen was “not...
Chavez: Venezuela acquires thousands of missiles
Dec 7 09:13 PM US/Eastern
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez said Monday that Venezuela has received thousands of Russian-made missiles and rocket launchers as part of his government's military preparations for a possible armed...
When Hugo Chavez was elected president of Venezuela, he didn't run as a dictator. He ran a campaign as a left-wing socialist. Now he is flexing government muscle to shut down radio stations that disagree with him. Yes, a dictator is what the Venezuelans now have.
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Monday, September 21, 2009
20:35 Mecca time, 17:35 GMT News
Americas US 'likely behind' Chavez coup Carter, left, said it was understandable that Chavez blames the US for the abortive coup [EPA]Jimmy Carter, a former US president, has said that Washington knew about an abortive...
When Hugo Chavez ran for office, he didn't run to be a dictator. But that's what he turned out to be. Now Venezuela is feeling the effects of what happens when you elect a radical leftist to office.
Now the scary part for America: Obama's FCC "Diversity" Czar, Mark Lloyd, loves the...
Jul 30 08:22 PM US/Eastern
By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER
Associated Press WriterCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's top prosecutor insisted Thursday that freedom of expression in Venezuela "must be limited" and proposed legislation that would slap additional restrictions on the country's news...
@ 2:17 pm by Bridget Johnson
On Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's "Alo Presidente!" show — an hours-long talkfest that is broadcast on TV and radio by mandate — last Sunday, Chavez both criticized President Obama and fretted about the possibility of an assassination. In Chavez's own words…
On...
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
By Patrick Walker
CARACAS, Venezuela —
As politicians in the U.S. discuss bringing back the so-called Fairness Doctrine, which would compel radio and TV stations to present both sides of any controversial issue, the question in Venezuela is far more serious...
Hmm...
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Russian warships will soon reach his country's Caribbean coast for joint naval exercises.
Chavez said the Russian ships "will enter Venezuelan waters within a matter of hours." He didn't say exactly when the ships...