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  • Why Ahmadinejad and Chavez are right (barf alert)

    09/30/2006 2:25:28 PM PDT · by Republicain · 24 replies · 880+ views
    Tehran Times ^ | 10/01/2006 | Vincent A. Cowherd
    It is amazing how the United States deals with its history by either hiding its head in the sand or attempting to rewrite the accounts of its shameful behavior. What is even more disturbing is that the much vaunted “free press” in the U.S. is complicit in this intellectual rape of the general populace. The collaboration between the delusional political prostitutes that act as the government and the intellectual eunuchs who make up the communications media has left the American public deaf, dumb and blind to the truth. Americans need to know that both President Mahmud Ahmadinejad of Iran and...
  • Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gets standing ovation at New York college

    09/21/2006 7:39:02 PM PDT · by DaveTesla · 64 replies · 1,654+ views
    The Hamilton Spectator ^ | 09/21/2006 | The Hamilton Spectator
    After a UN speech in which he called US President Bush "Satan," Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez got a standing ovation with another anti-Bush speech at a New York college. The South American leader spoke at Cooper Union last night before a packed audience including professors and union organizers. Chavez proclaimed himself "a friend" of the people of the United States, but said he hopes next time, they'll choose, in his words, an "intelligent president." He got the standing ovation for comments accusing Bush of committing genocide in Iraq. Chavez compared the Bush administration's actions to those of the Nazis and...
  • George Galloway pledges 'solidarity' to Hugo Chavez

    11/27/2005 9:21:49 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 6 replies · 811+ views
    VCrisis ^ | Nov. 27, 2005 | Aleksander Boyd
    27.11.05 | Sure enough, it was only a matter of time. ... Green Left is reporting today "BRITAIN: Respect pledges solidarity with Venezuela" in which the following can be read: At its national conference in November, the anti-war Respect coalition passed the following resolution pledging solidarity with Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolution. 1. This conference extends its solidarity to the people of Venezuela and applauds its government for its challenge to neoliberalism and US domination. 2. We pledge our support for a broad based campaign of solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution. 3) We encourage those Respect members who can to attend the...
  • Venezuela: Jan. 23 ... Christopher Dodd and the thin threads of liberty

    01/23/2005 9:37:30 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 1 replies · 151+ views
    Venezuela News and Views ^ | Jan. 23, 2005 | Daniel Duquenal
    Today we celebrate, perhaps more than ever if not in a flashy way, "le 23 de enero", January 23. This was the day in 1958 when we kicked out our last really real dictator. 47 years later, it seems that we are back to square one. ... the Granda affair has brought a new look on things. And foreign interests have changed. Two things must be noted. In April 2002 the international fight against terrorism had just started. Now, thanks to the Bali, Ossetia and above all Madrid bombings, the whole world knows that they can be next even if...
  • You Didn't Ask for It, You Got It: Carterpalooza!

    05/03/2002 1:15:30 PM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 4 replies · 212+ views
    National Review ^ | May 3, 2002 | Jay Nordlinger
    All right, I've got Carter on my mind, so look out. Why Carter? Didn't he leave office in 1981 (the same day the mullahs decided to spring the hostages, lest RR send a few up their gazoo)? Yes, but he's back in the news, yapping absurdly about the Middle East and getting ready to visit Castro down in Cuba (May 12 to May 17). For several days, I rooted around in all things Carter, preparing for a piece that appears in the new NR ("There He Goes Again: Jimmy Carter, Our 'Model Ex-President'"). I'm not done with our 39th prez...