Posted on 11/22/2007 10:57:42 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Venezuelan President released another attention-catching remark about his long-time foe U.S. President George W. Bush. Chavez also attacked Spanish King Juan Carlos I, with whom he had recently come into conflict in Chiles capital Santiago. Chavez blasted the U.S. and Spanish leaders visiting Paris and Lisbon, ITAR-TASS reports.
The Venezuelan president stated in Paris that George W. Bush should be placed in an asylum for his comments about a possibility to start Third World War if Iran developed nuclear weapons. In Lisbon Chavez said that the Spanish King could not make up with the fact that Latin American countries (former Spanish colonies) were led by descendants of Indians, just like Chavez himself.
"Bush spoke of the possibility of this Third World War and the use of the atom bomb," Chavez told a news conference in Paris, where he met his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy.
"A Third World War? With an atom bomb? He said it, with an atom bomb. There would be no more world. The world would end. Humanity would no longer exist. I think he has to be put in an asylum. He has to be put in an asylum," he said, speaking through an interpreter.
Speaking of King Juan Carlos of Spain, Hugo Chavez said that he could understand the king because he could not stand Indians in power. King Juan Carlos sparked a diplomatic row earlier this month at a summit in Chile when he told Chavez to "shut up." The king told Chavez "Why don't you shut up?" after Chavez attacked former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar as a fascist.
"I think he is not used to hearing so many truths together. Latin America is changing, there is an Indian president ... I am half Indian."
"We were left for many years, 300 years of genocide, so when the Indians rise up and we say the truth it doesn't go down well," Chavez said. "Because of that the king lost patience and exploded and was aggressive towards me."
It’s always entertaining to watch a teacup chihuahua yelp (maybe too strong of a word) at a pit bull. Sooner or later the yelp becomes a yummy for the pit bull.
Pat Robertson was correct saying he should be ‘taken out’.
I bet DUers are wondering why he can’t be their nominee for 08.
He visits the asylum all the time. It’s called the White House Press Room.
Does he ever shut up? I pray for the day someone just knocks him out!
And people wonder why south America, for such a beautiful place, is so backwards and always in termoil.
Chavez represents the ‘smart’ people in his country, first elected because he has some kind of leadership ability and enough of a following to put him in power.
Even if his people string him up for no other reason but for shear embarrassment, the odds are about 50/50 that another raving lunatic will take his place.
There has to be something in the water down there, or some deadly mind altering compound leaching from the granite formations and magma spewed up from depths of the earth that slowly eats away the minds of those living there.
Or Chavez is just snorting way too much pure coke and fried his brain.
How long before Chavez is invited to be on Chrissy Matthews ‘Hardball’?
Baby Huey is Chrissy’s kinda guest.
I say, the invite goes out before the end of the year.
lmao! I was waiting for a post like this. Best laugh so far of this morning.
I read in the Spanish press about a tapa that some bar in Andalucia had invented. It was named “Porque no te callas,” and featured the Spanish colors done in red pepper strips and saffron mayo with two hard-boiled eggs, arranged one on either side (eggs are “huevos,” for those of you who understand the significance of this - and for those who wish to improve their Spanish vocabulary, it means the same thing as cojones).
Appropriate.
Chavez is a loser — for sure.
You! SHUT UP!
Not 2ndDivisionVet - HUGO!
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