Posted on 01/21/2007 6:36:08 PM PST by Kaslin
CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez told U.S. officials to "Go to hell!" on his weekly radio and TV show Sunday for what he called unacceptable meddling after Washington raised concerns about a measure to grant Venezuela's fiery leftist leader broad lawmaking powers.
The National Assembly, which is controlled by the president's political allies, is expected to give final approval this week to what it calls the "enabling law," which would give Chavez the authority to pass a series of laws by decree during an 18-month period.
On Friday, U.S. State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey said Chavez's plans under the law "have caused us some concern."
Chavez rejected Casey's statement in his broadcast, saying: "Go to hell, gringos! Go home!"
Chavez, who was re-elected by a wide margin last month, has said he will enact sweeping reforms to remake Venezuela into a socialist state. Among his plans are nationalizing the main telecommunications company and the electricity and natural gas sectors.
The president's opponents accuse him of using his political strength to expand his powers.
Relations between Caracas and Washington have been tense since Chavez was briefly ousted in a 2002 coup that he claimed the U.S. played a role in. The Bush administration has repeatedly denied being involved, although it recognized an interim government established by coup leaders.
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What's wrong with taking his cheap oil? Ignore him.
Agreed! Another hypocrisy that really bugs me is the left being for the "little guy" and doing everything for the children. All the while have no problem taxing the working man or aborting millions of babies.
Pat Robertson was right about Chavez.
"Ignore him"
Some folks ignore the symptoms of early stage cancer too.
....JJ61
Hey Chavez.........you'll be pushing up daisies soon. Bye, asshole.
If he really thinks we are the devil ... then let's send him to hell. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PkzeX0_uTM
Headline = Right back attcha!
Chavez Pledges Socialist Paradise at Swearing In Ceremony
Invoking Castro as his socialist model, President Hugo Chavez began his third term by declaring that socialism, not capitalism, is the future for Venezuela and the world. It may take time, Chavez said, but we will replicate the socialist paradise Castro has built for the people of Cuba. We will crush the capitalist exploiters who tempt the Venezuelan people with material abundance. We will light a shining beacon for the world to follow.
In fulfillment of his pledge, Chavez has already announced the nationalization of electricity and telephone service. Chavez said he plans to file a bill in Parliament that will grant him absolute authority to seize capitalist property for the benefit of the state. Called the Enabling Act, Chavezs bill is modeled on a similarly named 1933 German measure. The Act will enable Chavez to enact laws without the participation of the Parliament.
Lamero de la Botas, a deputy in Venezuelas National Assembly, praised the proposed measure. Instead of constant arguing over policy one voice will speak for Venezuela, de la Botas said. The rest of us will merely have to obey. I cant tell you how relieved I am to not have to face the tedium of reading all these bills brought up in the Assembly. When a country has a genius like Hugo at the helm it is an honor to be a yes-man.
To prevent capitalist propagandists from thwarting his drive toward a workers paradise, Chavez has said he will shutdown opposition media beginning with Radio Caracas Television. We cannot make a socialist revolution with dissenters in our midst, Chavez declared. Radio Caracas cannot be permitted to spread lies. This broadcasting prerogative must be reserved for the government.
Radio Caracas is among a number of private TV and radio networks that in recent years have strongly criticized Chavez government.
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Well hang on a second...
I don't think he meant to say "hell", I believe because he is accent challenged, he may have actually meant to say "ello", like "ello guvnah", you know like the Brits do...
Right???
(Steve needs to stop watching breakfast cereal commercials over the weekend...)
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