Posted on 11/10/2007 3:38:24 PM PST by battlegearboat
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - The king of Spain told Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to "shut up" Saturday during a heated exchange at a summit of leaders from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Chavez, who called President Bush the "devil" ...
Well Chavez should indeed shut up, but who is the Spanish “King” that anyone should care about him. He has far less substance even than the British “royals”.
Translation of the discussion:
Chavez called Aznar a fascist.
Zapatero: “I’m not one who is close to Aznar’s ideas, but he was elected by the Spanish people.” (Asking for respect.)
Chavez interrupts and behaves inappropriately.
Juan Carlos: Hugo, why don’t you just shut up?
This is the dictator admired by the communists in the American congress and by Jimmy Carter, the first American communist president.
Chavez can’t wait for Castro to die. He’s intoxicated with his obsession to become the communist leader in Latin America. His mental instability is becoming more and more obvious. He needs to be in jail for the rest of his life.
Franco was a Nationalist who dragged Spain kicking and screaming into the modern world.
Thanks for the link!
Makes one consider if Pat Robertson was dead on saying Chavez ‘should be taken out’.
“I mean Fidel has lasted HOW many of our presidents?”
“My guess is that sealed archives will show that JFK cut a deal with the Soviets that left Fidel in power...and Fidel has a signed copy of it to hold over our heads.”
Fun conspiracy theory, but not relevant—Congress must approve any treaties with a foreign nation. Private agreements between our President and other heads of state have no power of law.
Constitution, doncha know?
Check out The Late Great USA by Jerome R. Corsi.
He details how Jean Monnet who is widely considered to be the father of the European Union used economic pacts, beginning with The Shuman Agreement and The Treaty Of Paris in 1950 and 1951 respectively to establish the European Coal and Steel Community.
The short version is that in the following decades the more Germany, France and the rest of that continent bound themselves together through trade, the more they needed ways to resolve disputes. The courts were and are used to reach decisions that affect populaces throughout Europe; however, no one ever votes for those judges/committee heads whose rulings now trump laws made by elected officials in Belgium, Italy, Spain, et cetera.
Robert Pastor is the USA’s Jean Monnet and he has the same plan in mind for our Supreme Court.
Its kind of funny how the super highway issue can rage in Texas, but so few Americans know anything about it.
See SPP.gov.
Do you think the plan might be to knock us off one state at a time?
BTW, I am personally protected by my Flash Gordon decoder ring that my mother bought me over 60 years ago. This is hoping your tin foil is heavy duty.
His Highness is pleased and awards you a 4 escudos cob.
Gracias. Hugito es un verdadero payaso. Comments posted here. Si usted puede leer a español, usted gozará el leer de los comentarios en el periodico El Pais, aca: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/Rey/Chavez/callas/elpepuint/20071110elpepuint_13/Tes
Typical Leftist/Marxist/Socialist response: Instead of apologizing, instead of admitting one got caught in the heat of debate, dig in deeper and affirm one's inane ramblings as "truth".
How many times have you seen this? Me, too many to count.
We and the Cuban people have waited many decades for Castro to die. Now must we face many more with this despotic clown at the helm in Venezuela?
There aren’t many people in this world that I would celebrate dying....Chavez would be one.
"The king has put Chavez in his place in the name of all Spaniards," the El Mundo newspaper said, noting that it was "an act without precedence." It said the monarch's advice was "something that should have been said to him (Chavez) a long time ago."
Even the leftist El Pais said Chavez's diatribe had "surpassed all tolerable limits in a relationship between two countries."
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