Article 350 of the 1999 constitution, drafted by the chavistas themselves, enshrines the right to disobey a government that undermines human rights. But a proposed terrorism law would turn many forms of civil disobedience, such as blocking streets, into terrorist acts, with correspondingly severe penalties. And a national police bill would put control of all local police forces, in effect, into the hands of the interior ministry.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Braznor
Nice to see leftists applauding Chavez for trying to make himself the dictator of his nation.
Tell me, if someone anti-left does the same thing, would you support him?
How's this anything on the same level as Dictatorship?
It COULD LEAD to a dictatorship, particularly if he makes moves to control the voting process over time
Sure, it "could", but so what? Lichtenstein "could" be conspiring to take over the World with a Mind Control device.
He is going out of his way to make this Legit by putting it to a Public Referendum. He "could" just use his overwhelming control of the Government to pass a Law removing the Term Limit, but why doesn't he? He is bending over backwards to avoid being labelled a Dictator. Come back when he suspends Elections or jails the Opposition, until then he is nowhere near being a Dictator or even making himself one.
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Braznor
Nice to see leftists applauding Chavez for trying to make himself the dictator of his nation.
Tell me, if someone anti-left does the same thing, would you support him?
How's this anything on the same level as Dictatorship?
It COULD LEAD to a dictatorship, particularly if he makes moves to control the voting process over time
Sure, it "could", but so what? Lichtenstein "could" be conspiring to take over the World with a Mind Control device.
He is going out of his way to make this Legit by putting it to a Public Referendum. He "could" just use his overwhelming control of the Government to pass a Law removing the Term Limit, but why doesn't he? He is bending over backwards to avoid being labelled a Dictator. Come back when he suspends Elections or jails the Opposition, until then he is nowhere near being a Dictator or even making himself one.
Oh pardon me, I guess it's better to ignore totalitarian-esque trends. :disgust: Where's the smiley for "double standard?"
And go ahead and challenge me on Bush, most of (what are commonly viewed as) his over-reaching measures I am AGAINST.
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Ahem...
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities...r_preview.asp?idArticle=2785&R=EB8DC9A
http://216.26.163.62/2003/c2_24.html
http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200411061126
Article 350 of the 1999 constitution, drafted by the chavistas themselves, enshrines the right to disobey a government that undermines human rights. But a proposed terrorism law would turn many forms of civil disobedience, such as blocking streets, into terrorist acts, with correspondingly severe penalties. And a national police bill would put control of all local police forces, in effect, into the hands of the interior ministry.
I have a Candian friend who is a PhD political science student in Can. She did an internationa study in Venezuela last year, for a year. She states that Chavez is far from the benevolent leader many lefties make him out to be.
However, the apologists and appeasers will continue to polish Chavez' knob.
Overall, S.A. governments are pretty damn corrupt anyway. For some reason they just can't get it together enough to have a strong democracy that reduces corruption and eventual collapse. The US can't do anything about it, it just has to run its course.
Originally posted by: Braznor
You consider communism and nationalisation a good thing?
My good friend, you are beyond redemption....
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Ahem...
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities...r_preview.asp?idArticle=2785&R=EB8DC9A
http://216.26.163.62/2003/c2_24.html
http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200411061126
Article 350 of the 1999 constitution, drafted by the chavistas themselves, enshrines the right to disobey a government that undermines human rights. But a proposed terrorism law would turn many forms of civil disobedience, such as blocking streets, into terrorist acts, with correspondingly severe penalties. And a national police bill would put control of all local police forces, in effect, into the hands of the interior ministry.
I have a Candian friend who is a PhD political science student in Can. She did an internationa study in Venezuela last year, for a year. She states that Chavez is far from the benevolent leader many lefties make him out to be.
However, the apologists and appeasers will continue to polish Chavez' knob.
Overall, S.A. governments are pretty damn corrupt anyway. For some reason they just can't get it together enough to have a strong democracy that reduces corruption and eventual collapse. The US can't do anything about it, it just has to run its course.
Right wing whacko sites, and another story about how a friend of a friend had her baby eaten by a rabid pack of socialists *yawn* you could at least find some common drivel from a mainstream corporate american site frantic about chavez, it is not that hard. -The op did :roll:
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Ahem...
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities...r_preview.asp?idArticle=2785&R=EB8DC9A
http://216.26.163.62/2003/c2_24.html
http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200411061126
Article 350 of the 1999 constitution, drafted by the chavistas themselves, enshrines the right to disobey a government that undermines human rights. But a proposed terrorism law would turn many forms of civil disobedience, such as blocking streets, into terrorist acts, with correspondingly severe penalties. And a national police bill would put control of all local police forces, in effect, into the hands of the interior ministry.
I have a Candian friend who is a PhD political science student in Can. She did an internationa study in Venezuela last year, for a year. She states that Chavez is far from the benevolent leader many lefties make him out to be.
However, the apologists and appeasers will continue to polish Chavez' knob.
Overall, S.A. governments are pretty damn corrupt anyway. For some reason they just can't get it together enough to have a strong democracy that reduces corruption and eventual collapse. The US can't do anything about it, it just has to run its course.
Right wing whacko sites, and another story about how a friend of a friend had her baby eaten by a rabid pack of socialists *yawn* you could at least find some common drivel from a mainstream corporate american site frantic about chavez, it is not that hard. -The op did :roll:
Yeah, I forgot, the easiest way of reasoning from you or Dave, is to just inverse your side and call it whatever you want. Anybody who doesn't agree with your narrow definition of the world has to be a right wing whacko.
Here's a hint steeple, as soon as you stop doing that, then people just *might* listen to you.
Do you live in Venezuela steeple? Do you know any Venezuelans personally? I do and none of them think Chavez' idea of government is very good. Not all are even "right" or "rich". I went to school with some pretty common Venezuelans and I had yet to meet one who liked Chavez. What is funny is that I am sure it would comfort you to label me as some right-winger also, because thats what makes you comfortable about your illogical arguments. Pigeonhole and marginalize, you are no different from dave in that area.
Now, of course, you are going to label those as heresay or one-off evidence, which is the only way you can marginalize somebody without actually battling on a logical level.
Once Chavez becomes another Castro and people suffer, after he still suppresses opposition, I am sure you will make another excuse for him, just as the neo-cons make every excuse for this dictator.
Originally posted by: Forsythe
I don't see anything wrong with what he's trying to do. In all european countries persons can be reelected indefinently. Which is what he's trying to do.
Besides, nationalizing industry is a good thing for poor countries, that are simply being abused most of the time. I don't know how much he's done about that though, you're thinking about a different country.
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Like I said, another story about how a friend of a friend had her baby eaten by a rabid pack of socialists. Sure thing.
I mean, cmon, foxnews talks about him all the time, and newsmax too, it HAS to be true that he is an evil dictator. :roll:
Oh wait, here let me make up some BS and post it, then compare him to dave or something.
Doesent fly. I can say I am chavez twin brother in here, still means squat.
If he was bought and paid for like the Saudi Rulers I seriously doubt thw Dub, his handlers and those who still support him would be up in arms over this.Originally posted by: Genx87
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,194519,00.html
This is hardly surprising to most people. Nationalizing industry, consolidating power, tossing out the free press, seeking to become permanently elected aka a dictator.
But all is great in old Venezuela according to some people.
Originally posted by: Braznor
You consider communism and nationalisation a good thing?
My good friend, you are beyond redemption....
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
You probably are Chavez`s evil twin brother......go figure!!
But the Right Wingers would be ok with it?Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
If Bush was to propose the same thing for the US, the leftist would be up in arms.
I believe that it was the Repubs that pushed through the 22nd.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
But the Right Wingers would be ok with it?Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
If Bush was to propose the same thing for the US, the leftist would be up in arms.
You know what is hypocrisy, the fact that nobody in the Dub's administration says much about the Saudi's and other Sheikdoms rich in oil where there really is no Democracy at all but shrieks on about Chavez and Venezuela. Could it be because the Saudi's are our bitch (or vice versa) and Chavez isn't?Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
I believe that it was the Repubs that pushed through the 22nd.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
But the Right Wingers would be ok with it?Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
If Bush was to propose the same thing for the US, the leftist would be up in arms.
However, I was more interested in pointing out the hypocracy of some of the posters here.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
I believe that it was the Repubs that pushed through the 22nd.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
But the Right Wingers would be ok with it?Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
If Bush was to propose the same thing for the US, the leftist would be up in arms.
However, I was more interested in pointing out the hypocracy of some of the posters here.
Originally posted by: Cruise51
Perhaps you could explain how he is a scumbag.
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
He is doing a good job, and it is a big job he cannot expect someone else to carry out, if people want him to continue the good work and vote for him screw what the US thinks, who cares if we have 4 year terms, we are another country. And no he did not chase the "free press" out, he is against US administration shills that represent the oil industry, not the people of his coutnry, like foxnews.