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curiously strong
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violent, wealthy, extremist dictator and drunk with power...that is a lethal combination.....plus he's buddies with the iranian prez and the mexican prez...who hate the u.s. should we be worried...yes and very, very wary. |
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carolinatinpan
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He is out there but he could never amass the power Hitler acquired. |
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DAR
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I don't doubt that Chavez has connections. I don't think he is Hitler. I agree with 'insane extremist and blithering' however. I think he is an egomaniac, actually. |
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La Gueta Micaela
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Yes he is, but we as a whole have a lot of extremest blithering also without an educated base of the opinions of which they speak. It is the same type of hatred and racism that our own country hold against illegal immigrants as Chavez holds against the USA. So we have a whole bunch of "Little Chavezes" running around on American soil.......They hate without cause and without reasoning and hide behind other agendas to support their actions, thoughts and speeches. |
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Mr. Morden
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To call him the next Hitler is to give him to much credit.
As for the alleged informant, consider the source. |
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Marty K
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The Hitler of Iran is actually the current and next Hitler, but Chavez is a bad enough thug. |
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He just likes attention...I'm sure our government won't let that nutjob get out of hand |
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*****
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Regardless of how bad Hitler was, there is always someone worse. |
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Oneway
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I wouldn't say he is the next Hitler, but he is evil. |
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Wowpra
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Hitler is Histry and Chavez is Mistry |
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Pia
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Chavez isn't the one orchestrating a mass masacre in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bush's are the numbers that come closer to Hitler's |
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bigonegrande
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We do not pay attention to his actions and that's hurting him. |
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Mr Ed
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1. No sign of Chavez wanting to move the borders of Venezuela.
2. insane and extremest blithering? Well, sometimes he is a bit of a show. He also says a lot of intelligent things. Listen to all he says. He is angry, as many Latin Americans are angry, for some good reasons. He is tired of seeing his country's natural wealth go to foreign profiteers. Now try comparing some Chavez speeches to Bush rhetoric. The other guy's yelling always sounds worse to us than our own!
3. I really don't understand why other governments don't have the right to stick up for their countries.
Chavez was elected twice in democratic elections, even concede by the American government to have been fair. So he is not a dictator. He should be respected for having at least won his elections. There have been attempts by a foreign power to oust him and replace him by an unelected foreign supported dictator.
Could he have an 'informant' in the White House? Anything is possible! No government is free of corruption. The USSR, which was a dangerous enemy, had its informants in or near the White House. Chavez, who isn't exactly that, could have his as well. |
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kingstubborn
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Calling Chavez the next Hitler is a gross overstatement, offering "credibility" to an idiot and under-valuing the real evil that was Adolf Hitler. |
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zuj
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I agree with the person who said about Bush being an extremist too - look at the gaffs he has made since 2001 |
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FörtyTwö
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I do not know Mr. Chavez. I saw him on the Tee Vee, he said funny things about Mr Bush. He said Mr Bush was the debil. But I do not know that to be true. Mr Hitler was elected by a majority vote, so was Mr Bush and Mr Chavez. Democracy and Freedom is one of the reasons why we fight. It does not make us better, it just makes us right. |
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haringrobert
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No. the super powers will not accept another rise of a mad human being |
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RLP
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He is delusional and stupid. Most world leaders do not respect him.
Hitler, for all his evil ways, was more political and suave until he made his insane moves.
Chavez is just a dufus evil man. |
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Melissa M
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I could argue that Bush is extremist as well, and I feel he's far more evil. |
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Mrs G
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Don't worry about Chavez - he will be bumped off soon..or taking to Guantanamo |
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What are you taking about? Chavez is right. You should be questioning Bush. |
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