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Honduras election sets return to business as usual...by business as usual - Honduran style. Even many of the poor who supported Zelaya as he aligned himself with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Latin America's new left say they will vote for conservative front-runner Porfirio Lobo, a... In this article: Manuel Zelaya, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, Inter-American Dialogue, Supreme Court, Porfirio Lobo, Fidel Castro, and Barack Obama |
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911 Truth TV World News-Zeitgeist Part 8 Hugo Chavez says prepare for war-DBickford 503-935-2475
Hugo Chavez says prepare for war to make peace. He has chosen to give in to the STRONG ARM of the United States INSTEAD of sticking up for his country against the TERRORIST US Congress/Senate. Douglas Bickford
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LOQUENDO/ ENTREVISTA A HUGO CHAVEZ
LOQUENDO: ENTREVISTA A HUGO CHAVEZ TEMPORADA: 2 CAPITULO:4
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ABC television interview with Hugo Chavez
Barbara Walters from ABC interviews president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez. Aired Fri, Mar 16th, 2007.
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El rey manda callar a Hugo Chavez - Why don't you shut up?
'¿Por qué no te callas?' El rey de España manda callar a Hugo Chavez en el acto de clausura de la Cumbre Iberoamericana de Santiago Chile y decide abandonar el plenario ante la insistencia del lider venezolano en seguir llamando racista y fascista al expresidente español Jose Maria Aznar. Spain's king tells Chavez to 'shut up' 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 ...
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Hugo Chavez talks socialism in London
President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez talks revolution, imperialism, terrorism and what would happen if he got assassinated.
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King Juan Carlos to Chávez: "Shut up" (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
King Juan Carlos I of Spain tells Hugo Chávez "Why don't you shut up" (¿Por qué no te callas?) and leaves the meeting of the 17th Ibero-American Summit during a speech by Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega, 10 November 2007. News clip partly spoken in Catalan from Television of Catalonia, TV3, Telenotícies vespre, 10-11-2007. Why don't you just shut up calla calle Latin America Latina momentín ZP Moratinos Chaves España rey Borbón bourbon Venezuela president presidente Nicaragua prime minister ...
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Chavez calls Bush 'the devil' in his speech at the UN G.A.
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez calls George W Bush "the devil" in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly. ... Venezuela President Hugo Chavez Bush the devil United Nations General Assembly dubya Noam Chomsky
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![CNN Larry King HUGO CHAVEZ [1/4 SPANISH]](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ygWLgvV5PO0/2.jpg)
CNN Larry King HUGO CHAVEZ [1/4 SPANISH]
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Noam Chomsky on Hugo Chavez of Venezuela
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Obama's FCC Diversity Czar Loves Hugo Chavez's Revolution - Czar Mark Lloyd - Glenn Beck
Apparently Hugo Chavez's glorious revolution is something to be admired in the Obama Administration. Obama seems to have no problem having Socialists and Communists in his Administration. So if you take Obama at his word with what he said during last years Presidential campaign, which was that you would be able know how he will govern on any one issue by the people that he surrounds himself with. So does that mean that Obama will strike up a loving relationship with Hugo Chavez? I think we ...
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Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías () (born July 28, 1954) is the President of Venezuela. As the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Chávez promotes a political doctrine of participatory democracy, socialism and Latin American and Caribbean cooperation. He is also a critic of neoliberalism, globalization, and United States foreign policy.
A career military officer, Chávez founded the left-wing Fifth Republic Movement after orchestrating a failed 1992 coup d'état against former President Carlos Andrés Pérez. Chávez was elected President in 1998 with a campaign centering on promises of aiding Venezuela's poor majority, and was reelected in 2000 and in 2006. Domestically, Chávez has maintained nationwide Bolivarian Missions, whose goals are to combat disease, illiteracy, malnutrition, poverty, and other social ills. Abroad, Chávez has acted against the Washington Consensus by supporting alternative models of economic development, and has advocated cooperation among the world's poor nations, especially those in Latin America.
Chávez's policies have evoked controversy in Venezuela and abroad, receiving everything from vehement criticism to enthusiastic support. The government of the United States claims that Chávez is a threat to democracy in Latin America. Many other governments sympathize with his ideology or welcome his bilateral trade and reciprocal aid agreements. In 2005 and 2006 he was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people.
- Birth Date:
- July 28, 1954
- Birthplace:
- Sabaneta, Barinas, Venezuela
- Religion:
- Roman Catholic
- Occupation:
- Military officer
- Political party:
- United Socialist Party
- Vice President:
- Isaías Rodríguez
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