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jimmydean

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That kicks ass!

At U.N., Chavez Calls Bush 'The Devil'

Sep 20, 11:29 AM (ET)

(AP) Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, speaks with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, upon...
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez took his verbal battle with the United States to the floor of the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday, calling President Bush "the devil."

"The devil came here yesterday," Chavez said. "He came here talking as if he were the owner of the world."
 

BurlyShirley

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Jul 4, 2002
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Bush is going to end up with the same rap as Napoleon. Brought liberty to millions,but will be remembered as a dictator.
 

llkoolkeg

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Sep 5, 2001
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in da shed, mon, in da shed
Funny how politicians are only now coming to realize what the rest of the world already knows- that they are blights upon humanity- even though they fail to see it in themselves.

"You're an evil-doer!"
"You're a brutal dictator!"
"You're a terrorist!"
"You're the Devil!"

The crux of the problem is that they're all correct.
 

DRB

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Funny how politicians are only now coming to realize what the rest of the world already knows- that they are blights upon humanity- even though they fail to see it in themselves.

"You're an evil-doer!"
"You're a brutal dictator!"
"You're a terrorist!"
"You're the Devil!"

The crux of the problem is that they're all correct.
llkoolkeg is RMer of the week.
 

RenegadeRick

98th percentile on my SAT & all I got was this tin
Bush is going to end up with the same rap as Napoleon. Brought liberty to millions,but will be remembered as a dictator.
:confused: It seems Bush has been taking liberties from millions, right here in the good ol' USA.
Many, many thousands have suffered the ultimate loss of liberty, their lives, as a result of his lies.
Liberty:
Main Entry: lib·er·ty
Pronunciation: 'li-b&r-tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French liberté, from Latin libertat-, libertas, from liber free -- more at LIBERAL
1 : the quality or state of being free: a : the power to do as one pleases b : freedom from physical restraint c : freedom from arbitrary or despotic control d : the positive enjoyment of various social, political, or economic rights and privileges e : the power of choice
BurleyShirley: Can you provide any example of Bush bringing liberty to anyone, anywhere (besides himself)?
 

RenegadeRick

98th percentile on my SAT & all I got was this tin
Hey, as I reread my post, I noticed that definition 1b of liberty is "freedom from physical restraint" and since killing someone does indeed free them from the physical restraints of their mortal bodies, I have been forced to reconsider my position.

Bush is one damn good motherfunking liberator! :banghead:
 

$tinkle

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Feb 12, 2003
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i guy once told me that work brings freedom.

but he said it in another language; it loses something in translation
 

rockwool

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"d : the positive enjoyment of various social, political, or economic rights and privileges"
Like loaning a book at the library without being registered as an intelectual terrorist. What is dubya gonna do with that information, hunt intelectuals like the Khmer Rouge did?
 

skatetokil

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Anybody read the whole speech? I found it to be a collision of correct and terrifying.

He describes the whole developing world coming together to **** us, which I rate as a very real possibility. He also wants to revamp and strengthen the UN, giving least developed/developing countries a bigger voice on the security council.

This is the future conservatives. You want to avoid the "one world government hostile to the US" scenario, you had better start cutting deals now. Things like farm subsidies, tariffs, barriers to peaceful immigration, and wars against piss ant countries have got to go.
 

rockwool

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Anybody read the whole speech? I found it to be a collision of correct and terrifying.

He describes the whole developing world coming together to **** us, which I rate as a very real possibility. He also wants to revamp and strengthen the UN, giving least developed/developing countries a bigger voice on the security council.

This is the future conservatives. You want to avoid the "one world government hostile to the US" scenario, you had better start cutting deals now. Things like farm subsidies, tariffs, barriers to peaceful immigration, and wars against piss ant countries have got to go.
Chavez's speach? Link it please!!
 

Changleen

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Delegates and leaders from around the world streamed back into the chamber to hear Mr Chávez, and when he stepped down the vigorous applause lasted so long that it had to be curtailed by the chair.
Everybody knows.
 

Changleen

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Correct me if I'm wrong or if you can show better, but as far as I can see only 1 American news outlet is reporting that the Chavez speech drew an extended standing ovation in their factual news coverage..

http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/18596.html

Indicating strong support, after his speech, UN members gave Chavez a standing ovation and rousing applause for several minutes.
Nice media you got there.
 

urbaindk

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I always figured that the Devil had to be pretty smart, you know going around tricking people to sell their souls and all that. I never pegged GW for being all that intellegent or crafty. Rumsfeld on the other hand - now he's surely the Devil.
 

Old Man G Funk

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I always figured that the Devil had to be pretty smart, you know going around tricking people to sell their souls and all that. I never pegged GW for being all that intellegent or crafty. Rumsfeld on the other hand - now he's surely the Devil.
Maybe the idiocy is really just a clever ruse. If it is, I know I've been tricked.
 

BurlyShirley

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Maybe the idiocy is really just a clever ruse. If it is, I know I've been tricked.
That's always been my thing. People want to call Bush evil and say that he's doing all this stuff to fill his own wallet, but the same people say he's "an idiot" among other things. Well, it cant be both really.