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If that what the people "vote" for....lol:

CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez said that if opposition parties boycott December's presidential election he would call a referendum asking voters to decide whether he should govern Venezuela for the next 25 years.
Speaking Saturday at a stadium packed with supporters in central Lara state, Chavez rejected allegations he was a power-hungry tyrant but said he might seek to extend his rule beyond current term limits if the opposition pulls out of the presidential vote, as it did last year's congressional election.
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"I am going to call a referendum," Chavez said. "I am going to ask you, all the people, if you agree with Chavez being president until 2031."
The Venezuelan Constitution allows a president to be re-elected only once in immediate succession. Chavez is eligible for re-election to another six-year term in December, but if he wins he wouldn't be able to run again in 2012.
It wasn't clear if Chavez, 51, was talking about holding a legally binding vote to eliminate limits on re-election or proposing a plebiscite. Before Chavez took the stage, thousands of his supporters chanted: "Oh, no! Chavez won't go!"
Opposition leaders accuse Chavez, a former paratroop commander first elected in 1998, of becoming increasingly authoritarian and opening dangerous divisions along class lines in Venezuela — the world's fifth largest oil exporter.
Chavez supporters won all 167 seats in the National Assembly on Dec. 4 after major opposition parties boycotted the election, saying they did not trust Venezuela's electoral system or the country's elections council. The opposition has raised doubts about the nation's electoral registry, an electronic voting system and electoral audits conducted by the council.
Chavez on Saturday slammed political foes for suggesting that the elections council, which was appointed recently by pro-government lawmakers, is biased in his favor.
"They already started saying the recently appointed elections council is subordinate to Chavez, that fraud is being prepared," he said.
Polls indicate Chavez is likely to win the Dec. 3 election, and international observers have signed off on recent votes as fair.
Four government opponents have announced plans to run against Chavez, although not all of them have agreed to participate in primaries to choose a single opposition candidate.
The opposition candidates include Teodoro Petkoff, a newspaper editor fiercely critical of Chavez; William Ojeda, a journalist and former Chavez ally; Julio Borges, a conservative attorney; and Roberto Smith, an ex-infrastructure minister.
 

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Base, the libs in this forum "idolize" this tyrant because of the way he disrespects our country and President. They obviously know little about him, and about anything else in this world, for that matter.
 

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Darwinian said:
Base, the libs in this forum "idolize" this tyrant because of the way he disrespects our country and President. They obviously know little about him, and about anything else in this world, for that matter.
Yes, we bow to your infinite wisdom.
 

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Darwinian said:
Base, the libs in this forum "idolize" this tyrant because of the way he disrespects our country and President. They obviously know little about him, and about anything else in this world, for that matter.

Name the "libs", and give a link to the statements that support your claim directly that someone here has ever said or expressed they idolize this mutt.
 

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Name the "libs", and give a link to the statements that support your claim directly that someone here has ever said or expressed they idolize this mutt.
Like that'll happen!:lolBIG: These guys love making up stuff like their idols Rush and Sean.
 

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Capn...didnt you question Chavezs "supposed" dictatorship the other day.

"If" he was so bad....blah blah blah.....

Remember Saddam used to get 99.9% of the votes.
 

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I questioned how much Venezuelans pay per gallon at the pump. I believe it's like 20 cents a gallon. How much do you pay?:puppy: Ole Georgey Porgey laughs all the way to the bank.
 

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Darwinian: Base, the libs in this forum "idolize" this tyrant because of the way he disrespects our country and President. They obviously know little about him, and about anything else in this world, for that matter.

So, I see Darvonian posted a link to a thread but I see absolutely no "idolization" of the creep. I read Doc using the guy's words against the shrub, and nimue saying he respected their constitution, but that certainly doesn't come close the the assertion that all libs on the board admire the nutjob.

Think you should change your avatar to the following :
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25 years with the same leader....yikes.

Thatcher and Blair managed about 12 and even in a democracy we wound up sick to the back teeth of them.

Now CLINTON until 2031 sounds like a GREAT idea.
 

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Right on Cuss! Funny stuff too! :103631605 Now, if we could get Doc to play semi-nice for awhile, all would be right with the world, again.
 

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25 years with the same leader....yikes.

Thatcher and Blair managed about 12 and even in a democracy we wound up sick to the back teeth of them.

Now CLINTON until 2031 sounds like a GREAT idea.
Elmer Fudd would sound great after Mr. Danger!
 

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LOL

Cuss, you a talented bastard.....too bad youre wasting your talents on the dark side.

Al Gore might hop in the mix (JF Kerry & Hilldog).....you sure you dont want to change?
 

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LOL

Cuss, you a talented bastard.....too bad youre wasting your talents on the dark side.

Al Gore might hop in the mix (JF Kerry & Hilldog).....you sure you dont want to change?

Oh Baser my EF Hutton bruddah....

I'm on MY side (the average middle-class Joe) not the dark side. Just so happens your Repug leadership is monopolizing the culture of corruption and greed right now. Why should I, as a left-leaning independent, let that horseshit slide?

Sorry pal, I ain't attacking you personally. Just the leadership. BTW I do know who my daddy is....do you know your daddy?? lol
 

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BASEHEAD said:
LOL

Cuss, you a talented bastard.....too bad youre wasting your talents on the dark side.

Al Gore might hop in the mix (JF Kerry & Hilldog).....you sure you dont want to change?
Please, please, please come and play on our team. We have neater unis and money too!!!
Basehead begging for recruits....priceless!
 

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Oh Baser my EF Hutton bruddah....

I'm on MY side (the average middle-class Joe) not the dark side. Just so happens your Repug leadership is monopolizing the culture of corruption and greed right now. Why should I, as a left-leaning independent, let that horseshit slide?

Sorry pal, I ain't attacking you personally. Just the leadership. BTW I do know who my daddy is....do you know your daddy?? lol

Hardly a monopoly,a Democrat won the Porker of the month in April.....
CAGW Names Rep. Mollohan Porker of the Month
(Washington, D.C.) - (Updated April 24, 2006) Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today named Rep. Alan Mollohan (D-W.Va.) Porker of the Month for abusing his position on the House Appropriations Committee by securing millions of dollars in earmarks that may have benefited him personally. The New York Times (04/08/06) detailed how Rep. Mollohan has directed $250 million to five nonprofit organizations that he set up. On April 21, Rep. Mollohan stepped down from his position as the senior Democrat on the House Ethics Committee.
CAGW identified $480 million for pork projects added in the House or in conference committees, most likely by Rep. Mollohan, for his district since 1995. More than half of his earmarks have gone to the five nonprofits, most of which depend almost entirely on government money for funding. To run the organizations, Rep. Mollohan has recruited friends and former aides who then contribute to his political campaigns and family foundation. Businesses that are awarded contracts through these nonprofits also make campaign contributions.
The National Legal and Policy Center filed a complaint challenging the accuracy of Rep. Mollohan’s financial disclosure forms. The root question is whether a spike in Rep. Mollohan’s personal fortune had any connection to earmarks that he secured. In one example, the complaint looks at whether Mollohan properly reported 27 condominiums in Washington, D.C., co-owned with a cousin whose business once benefited from a federal contract in Mollohan’s district.
The Times describes the network of nonprofits as “plush.” All but one of the nonprofits’ chief executives makes a salary that outpaced the $98,456 national average for nonprofit heads. The Institute for Scientific Research is in disarray after its chief executive resigned over his controversial $500,000 annual salary, paid for by federal earmarks. The institute is also using $103 million of earmarked funds to erect a lavish headquarters replete with a sauna and spa in a former cow pasture. As described by the Times, “the 57-member staff is barely large enough to fill a corner of the 600-plus capacity of the building.” The Canaan Valley Institute, which is building a $33 million headquarters with earmarked funds, grew out of an effort to create a wildlife refuge near property that Rep. Mollohan owns.
In December 2005, Roll Call (12/08/2005) detailed how Rep. Mollohan has received campaign contributions from MZM, Inc. The company’s former owner, Mitchell Wade, was at the heart of the bribery scandal that led to the resignation of ex-Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-Calif.). Rep. Mollohan was quoted in the article as saying, “All I care about is supporting companies and [federal] programs that companies are doing in my Congressional district.”
West Virginia ranked 4th in pork per capita in CAGW’s 2006 Congressional Pig Book, which identified 9,963 pork projects costing a record $29 billion in the 11 appropriations bills for fiscal 2006. Rep. Mollohan received the Molehill into a Mountain “Oinker” Award for his $2.2 million in appropriations for the MountainMade Foundation, which promotes West Virginia arts and crafts on the Internet.
Rep. Mollohan is Exhibit A in an appropriations process that is soaked with conflicts of interests and lends itself to abuse. For directing earmarks to wasteful projects that have the effect of swelling his campaign coffers and possibly his personal wealth, CAGW names Rep. Alan Mollohan Porker of the Month for April 2006.
Citizens Against Government Waste is the nation’s largest nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. Porker of the Month is a dubious honor given to lawmakers, government officials, and political candidates who have shown a blatant disregard for the interests of taxpayers.
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I believe he and his wife (and 2 aides) all got to go to Spain for a week on our dime.......

 

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BASEHEAD said:
Hardly a monopoly,a Democrat won the Porker of the month in April.....
CAGW Names Rep. Mollohan Porker of the Month
(Washington, D.C.) - (Updated April 24, 2006) Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today named Rep. Alan Mollohan (D-W.Va.) Porker of the Month for abusing his position on the House Appropriations Committee by securing millions of dollars in earmarks that may have benefited him personally. The New York Times (04/08/06) detailed how Rep. Mollohan has directed $250 million to five nonprofit organizations that he set up. On April 21, Rep. Mollohan stepped down from his position as the senior Democrat on the House Ethics Committee.
CAGW identified $480 million for pork projects added in the House or in conference committees, most likely by Rep. Mollohan, for his district since 1995. More than half of his earmarks have gone to the five nonprofits, most of which depend almost entirely on government money for funding. To run the organizations, Rep. Mollohan has recruited friends and former aides who then contribute to his political campaigns and family foundation. Businesses that are awarded contracts through these nonprofits also make campaign contributions.

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I believe he and his wife (and 2 aides) all got to go to Spain for a week on our dime.......


That's the spirit! (Reckon I should have more precisely described it as "fast becoming a monopoly)...yes the Dems have their share of Piggies too.

So any WVaginians on the board??? This cat up for re-election?? Best find a replacement for this hack.

Now Baser, lets get back to the topic. Chavez is a creep and counters our notions of a "representative" society. I think he's bad for their people. Is it really any of our business, or if it is, show us...

:howdy:
 

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That's the spirit! (Reckon I should have more precisely described it as "fast becoming a monopoly)...yes the Dems have their share of Piggies too.

So any WVaginians on the board??? This cat up for re-election?? Best find a replacement for this hack.

Now Baser, lets get back to the topic. Chavez is a creep and counters our notions of a "representative" society. I think he's bad for their people. Is it really any of our business, or if it is, show us...

:howdy:

I dont really give a shit about those fuckers....I just find it amusing folks dont appear to know what a tyrant this guys turning out to be.

60 cents for gas though...
 

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