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Venezuelas Chavez Calls Obama A Poor Ignoramus

by Joel Hendon(180) Red Star
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Barack Obama will meet Hugo Chavez for the first time when they gather in Trinidad with the leaders of the Americas summit in April according to Russia's state newspaper Pravda. But just how cordial it will be remains to be seen. The paper's article reported that Chavez had built his hopes up that the tensions might lessen when Obama took office.

Chavez is the retardo who visited the United States and acted like the sick person that he is by lambasting then President Bush from New York on television. It matters not how much one person dislikes another, only those uncouth and stupid who hold positions such as Chavez and Bush, would ever make such degrading remarks about another national leader, especially on his own soil. People of his caliber are a disgrace to their country.

He holds a weekly television program where he addresses his nation and on last week's show, he discussed his hope that tensions might be reduced when Obama took office and that they might once again reinstate their ambassadors in each others country. But here is what he followed by saying:

"He goes and accuses me of exporting terrorism: the least I can say is that he's a poor ignoramus; he should read and study a little to understand reality. When I saw Obama saying what he said, I put the decision back in the drawer; let's wait and see,"

Diplomatic relations between the two nations have been via the charges d' affaires level after Chavez recalled his ambassador and the U.S. then recalled ours.

Chavez also reminded his audience that Obama had referred to him as the "real obstacle to development in Latin America". To which he gave this, another uncouth remark:

"My, what ignorance! The real obstacle to development in Latin America has been the empire that you today preside over".

President Obama has his job cut out for him during April, what with the meeting on All Fool's Day with Russia's President in Bonn, Germany, whose rhetoric is about as uncomplimentary as is Chavez' and then to meet with the G20 summit leaders on the 2nd and 3rd of April. Here he can expect to meet head on with China's and Russia's leaders who have already conspired together to attempt to replace the American Dollar as the IMF base, with a new global currency, virtually destroying the dollar. It remains to be seen if he will come away standing tall or if he sells his country down the river. Pray for him to have the strength needed.

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Article submitted Saturday, March 28, 2009 & read 108 times.

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» left by Linda DeWitt (2 years 314 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
It will be interesting to see what will come out of the summit. Thanks for the article.
 
Linda D
» left by Joel Hendon (2 years 314 days ago.)

Yes it will be interesting Linda, thanks for reading and commenting.


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