| #1 - Posted 12 September 2008, 11:55 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: September 2008 Member #: 1313 Posts: 304 | "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has thrust the OPEC nation into its worst diplomatic crisis for years by expelling the U.S. ambassador in a growing feud between Washington and Latin America's leftist leaders. ADVERTISEMENT Chavez, who calls ex-Cuban leader Fidel Castro his mentor, also on Thursday repeated a threat he has made often to cut off Venezuela's oil supply to the United States. "Go to hell, s--- Yankees, we are a dignified people, go to hell a hundred times," Chavez shouted at a political rally to thousands of roaring supporters dressed in red. Chavez is the most radical of a growing number of leftist governments in Latin America that to a greater or lesser degree oppose Washington's traditional dominance in Latin America. Venezuela has some of the largest oil reserves outside the Middle East and despite Chavez's clashes with the Bush administration, is a major supplier to the United States, which is its biggest customer. Chavez said Thursday's move was made in support of his close ally President Evo Morales of Bolivia, where violent anti-government protests have killed eight people. "The Yankee ambassador in Caracas has got 72 hours to get out of Venezuela, in solidarity with Bolivia," Chavez said. Morales, a leftist Aymara Indian, this week expelled the U.S. ambassador in the poor Andean nation after accusing him of instigating the protests. Chavez said Washington was behind an alleged plot by retired military officers to kill him and said it had plans to bomb him from planes marked as Venezuelan. "If there was an aggression against Venezuela there would be no oil for the people or for the government of the United States," the former paratrooper said. The United States has rejected the allegations by Chavez and Morales. It retaliated against Bolivia on Thursday by ordering its ambassador to Washington to leave. Chavez told his own ambassador to the United States to come home before he was thrown out. The U.S. State Department said it had not been officially notified of the expulsion. Chavez was briefly ousted in a 2002 coup that was initially welcomed by Washington. Even after the coup Chavez did not go so far as to expel the U.S. ambassador. In a busy week even for the outspoken socialist, Chavez allowed two Russian long-range bombers to land in Venezuela and played audio tapes live on television that appeared to show military officers conspiring against him. He also cut U.S. flights to Venezuela and warned he would support "armed movements" to back Morales in the event of a coup against him. Chavez frequently calls the United States an aggressive empire and has aligned himself with Russia. Moscow is also sending warships for naval exercises later this year in its first such move since the Cold War. Edited on 9/12/2008 11:55 AM by Dominicanation. |
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| #2 - Posted 12 September 2008, 11:57 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: September 2008 Member #: 1313 Posts: 304 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez Quote: Dominicanation previously said: CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has thrust the OPEC nation into its worst diplomatic crisis for years by expelling the U.S. ambassador in a growing feud between Washington and Latin America's leftist leaders. ADVERTISEMENT Chavez, who calls ex-Cuban leader Fidel Castro his mentor, also on Thursday repeated a threat he has made often to cut off Venezuela's oil supply to the United States. "Go to hell, s--- Yankees, we are a dignified people, go to hell a hundred times," Chavez shouted at a political rally to thousands of roaring supporters dressed in red. Chavez is the most radical of a growing number of leftist governments in Latin America that to a greater or lesser degree oppose Washington's traditional dominance in Latin America. Venezuela has some of the largest oil reserves outside the Middle East and despite Chavez's clashes with the Bush administration, is a major supplier to the United States, which is its biggest customer. Chavez said Thursday's move was made in support of his close ally President Evo Morales of Bolivia, where violent anti-government protests have killed eight people. "The Yankee ambassador in Caracas has got 72 hours to get out of Venezuela, in solidarity with Bolivia," Chavez said. Morales, a leftist Aymara Indian, this week expelled the U.S. ambassador in the poor Andean nation after accusing him of instigating the protests. Chavez said Washington was behind an alleged plot by retired military officers to kill him and said it had plans to bomb him from planes marked as Venezuelan. "If there was an aggression against Venezuela there would be no oil for the people or for the government of the United States," the former paratrooper said. The United States has rejected the allegations by Chavez and Morales. It retaliated against Bolivia on Thursday by ordering its ambassador to Washington to leave. Chavez told his own ambassador to the United States to come home before he was thrown out. The U.S. State Department said it had not been officially notified of the expulsion. Chavez was briefly ousted in a 2002 coup that was initially welcomed by Washington. Even after the coup Chavez did not go so far as to expel the U.S. ambassador. In a busy week even for the outspoken socialist, Chavez allowed two Russian long-range bombers to land in Venezuela and played audio tapes live on television that appeared to show military officers conspiring against him. He also cut U.S. flights to Venezuela and warned he would support "armed movements" to back Morales in the event of a coup against him. Chavez frequently calls the United States an aggressive empire and has aligned himself with Russia. Moscow is also sending warships for naval exercises later this year in its first such move since the Cold War. Now I see that Haiti's money , sweat, blood and troops that were supplied to Simon Bolivar is finally paying off. Go Chavy Chase Chavez Go YOU CAN DO IT... |
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| #3 - Posted 12 September 2008, 12:12 PM | |
Location: United Kingdom Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1307 Posts: 3200 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez Yes, it is comforting to se that Russia, a great friend during WW2, can still send planes to South America. The USA has been taken over by corporate interests that through supposed free trade agreements are only interested in encouraging slave camps to suppy their industries - e.g. in Brazil. and displacing American workers with those in the rest of the World on starvation wages. There is also much to be critical of in the emergence of ALBA led by Chevez but the DR is lucky to to have a friend that has saved its people from more poverty in the hands of US oil speculators. S Edited on 9/12/2008 12:13 PM by abc200. |
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| #4 - Posted 12 September 2008, 12:17 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 336 Posts: 1585 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez Crazy stuff going on, I hope cooler heads prevail and some level of diplomatic contact is maintained. Asserting strong sovereignty is one thing, but I think this Chavez is going too far with his theatrics. This sort of thing happens when hot-head warriors become heads of state... Edited on 9/12/2008 12:18 PM by Manhattanite. |
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| #5 - Posted 12 September 2008, 12:58 PM | |
Location: United States, Richmond, Texas Join date: May 2008 Member #: 733 Posts: 1793 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez This is not the first time he has expelled diplomats from Venezuela and this is about the 400th. so called plot to assinate him, so what else is new. He is doing this because his protege' Morales expelled the US ambassador. The current Ambassador to Venezuela has only been in place a few months. The theatrics are tiresome as they are always the same. Remember when he sent troops to the border with Colombia because of the killing of the FARC official in Ecaudor and the skirmish took place on the other side of Colombia. He is certifiable and is a megalomaniacal sociopath. He keeps a chair vacant in all meetings on his right hand ALWAYS for Simon Bolivar. Quote from El Tiempo newspaper in Puerto la Cruz, Venz. "Como un gesto de “solidaridad” con el gobierno de Bolivia, el jefe de Estado ordenó la salida del representante de la misión norteamericana no sin antes mandar al “carajo una y mil veces a los yanquis”. El Presidente denunció un intento de magnicidio y llamó al pueblo a mantenerse alerta en las calles en defensa de la revolución. Jefe de Estado dijo que apoyará movimiento armado en Bolivia si Evo Morales es derrocado " Chavez is dangerous and for those of you who believe that he is pulling together Latin America under Petrocaribe and ALBA, stop and think who really benefits most from the agreements. Everyone will be indebted to Venezuela and when he threatens to pull the plug and call in his debts, unless you do what he asks, who is manipulating who. I worked and lived under his rule for more that six years and I can tell you that this man does nothing that does not benefit him in the end. In the last elections the pueblo voted down a myriad of proposed changes to the constitution including one that would let him run for re-election indefinately. His recent proclamation of the 26 enableing laws passed within the last month were exactly what was voted down with the exception of re-elections. He recently stated that the people who did not like the laws and were protesting them, "he would show them, he will ask the assembly to grant him the power to rule by decree again and SHOVE another 26 down thier throats" Those are obviously words of a president who cares for his country and people. One of his brothers is the Minister of Education, another is Ambassador to Spain and his Father was selected to be Govenor of his home state of Barinis. It is such a shame, Venezuela has so much to offer and he has been destroying it and its' people for the last 10 years. Texasshoe From Houston |
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| #6 - Posted 12 September 2008, 1:20 PM | |
Location: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me Join date: December 2007 Member #: 9 Posts: 13576 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez Quote: Manhattanite previously said: Crazy stuff going on, I hope cooler heads prevail and some level of diplomatic contact is maintained. Asserting strong sovereignty is one thing, but I think this Chavez is going too far with his theatrics. This sort of thing happens when hot-head warriors become heads of state... Manny this is populist bullshit ...he is destroying his own country and the other morons on this site are cheering him on....talk about Yanqiphobia lets get ready to RUUMMMMMMBBBLLLEE |
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| #7 - Posted 12 September 2008, 1:20 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 2645 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez The best was when Chavez stated that he reserves the right to intervene militarily if the people rise up and oust Morales. All Bluster as Venezuela does not have the military capability nor the Political force of will to overfly soverign airspace. Interesting that Chavez announced the coup attempt before the alleged conspirators could be rounded up. Did you hear the Military Expert's comment when Chvez announced that 4 Russian Navy ships will be participating in exercises with Vene. in the Caribbean? "The Russians found 4 ships that could make it?" |
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| #8 - Posted 12 September 2008, 8:07 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 8511 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez why are all the right wingers getting so worked up about the goings -on? this is small potatoes, fellas. a mere bag of shells. you will have darlin sarah aboard to iron out this stuff. if old johhny mac croaks, think of how secure you will be. she will just take her hockey sticks to the security council and beat political opponents and their supporters over the head. maybe she will pull out one of the pistols she is "packing", and bust off a few rounds for emphasis. isn't it just comforting to know that with all the trouble in the world, the USA is going to be run by a consummate war monger, and a political dunce? is that a mushroom cloud i see? what happened to San Diego? i heard a loud bang, and now all i see is dust! Edited on 9/12/2008 8:08 PM by dreadlocks. |
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| #9 - Posted 12 September 2008, 8:24 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, La Union Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1028 Posts: 1284 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez Someone on here had said: "Manny, this is populist bullshit... He is destroying his own Country and the other morons on this site are cheering him on. Talk about Yankee phobia!" Well look, What makes Chavez bad or not is only in the eyes of the leeches beholder haters who feel that Chavez had cut them off from exploiting even further those small impoverish Latin surrounding Nations. It does not take for one to like the guy or hate him to see what he has done makes sense and like Chavez said and I agree. "When the US has a new president, then he would recall those expelled Ambassadors or ask for new ones" My take and view on that is, it is his Country and he is the President of it and should bloody be able to do as he pleases as long if he is within the guidelines and constraints of his the Country's law and constitution, darn it !!! I mean, look what they did to Haiti how they carried out a Modern day Bush backed-sponsored and assisted Coup against President Aristide. Had Aristide started to speculate the same speculation that Chavez is right now, true or not, maybe Aristide would have still been president to day or gets to finish his term and perhaps that would have raised and brought to light the plot that the US had to go kidnap him and overthrown him off power. I do not care what they say about Chavez; like him or not like him, he is the most ballsy Latin-American President I know. If most Caribbean, Central & Latin-American Countries would stand their stances and grounds like Chavez does, the US along with other NEO's of other Countries would have thought twice about manipulating and interfering with and in their Countries' sovereign politics. Those other Caribbean, Central & Latin-American Countries or Nations would much rather sucking up to foreign invaders exploiting the every aspects of their Countries and they are simply allowing those foreigners to set the rules and agendas for them. Some had said that "Aristide, the creepy dwarf got what he deserved... because they have gotten him re-installed... yet he failed." Well listen, whether or not he deserved anything according those who claim so or not... I was only using this as an example to show and express what the Hypocritical Foreign NEO's are all about and capable of doing. This goes without saying how their influences and corruption the have established on those little Countries could, would and should have not been effective if those other Presidents of those Central & Caribbean Latin-Americas have had half the balls that Chavez does or does, those big goons International morons would have conformed to know better not to ever mess with the Caribbean, Central & Latin-American Nations like they always do and have or even perhaps still will. Edited on 9/12/2008 8:37 PM by AfroLatino. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| #10 - Posted 12 September 2008, 8:32 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 8511 | RE: "Go to Hell you F@king Yankees..." said Chavez Ron Paul seems to be one of the few politicians who seems to get it. american foreign policy has been domineering and bullying for the last 60 years, and some leaders are just fed up. there is nothing that drives it but economic interests. maybe it is only human to exploit others, but things have to change sometime. even little islands in the caribbean, such as grenada, the dominican republic, and jamaica, have been stomped on by america, all for financial reasons. it might not turn out to be very pragmatic, and Venezuela might end up paying a heavy price. but, sometimes, enough is enough! |
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