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Dibs Ludicrous Game profile

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Mar 7th 2013, 23:35:25

Originally posted by Pain:
Originally posted by Cerberus:
Well, for all of you standing up for the socialist bastard, why didn't you move there when you thought it would be so good? How come you're still here?


the ones sticking up for him are from socaialist countries themselves


oh, lookie. we have much more efficient ways to use the money that we steal from you more efficiently than anybody else can.
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Mar 7th 2013, 23:45:12

Originally posted by Cerberus:
Well, for all of you standing up for the socialist bastard, why didn't you move there when you thought it would be so good? How come you're still here?
I can just imagine you looking really smug after this post with this "gotcha" expression on your face, not realising what a moron you are.
Originally posted by Cerberus:

This guy is destroying the U.S. Dollars position as the preferred exchange for international trade. The Chinese Ruan is going to replace it soon, then the U.S. will not have control of the IMF

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Mar 8th 2013, 1:06:08

Only PP would argue pro Chavez. You damn liberals are retarded.

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Mar 8th 2013, 12:45:25

Hasta Siempre Presidente Chavez!

A true Leader by the people FOR the people.

Viva la revolución bolivariana!

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Mar 8th 2013, 12:51:48

As for all the criticism in this thread, just read:

http://www.independent.co.uk/...-and-popular-8522329.html

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Mar 8th 2013, 20:06:47

Chavez was a man who stood for what he believed to be right and was very outspoken. He refused to be another puppet to the United States; most leaders in Latin America kiss ass and bend over to the United States.

I’m not saying I agree with the way he did things or that I’m one of his supporters, but I only admire his valor because he was not afraid to put his life on the line. The United States could have taken him down as they have done to other leaders.

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Mar 8th 2013, 20:19:47

death couldn't have happened to a nicer person ...
then again, we all die, so whats the problem

i liked his politics of getting peoples lot in life bettered, but it wasn't done universally, and a lot of people suffered and the nation was fleeced by political criminals

and, no - its not liberal to wish that people are supported to better themselves, Requiem - its what you call caring for your fellow humans, and as i believe part of christian teaching
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Mar 9th 2013, 4:55:14

I'm all for caring for those who are not capable of caring for themselves. Disabled people, minors etc... But there's no valid reason I should have to pay for perfectly able adults.
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Mar 9th 2013, 9:48:53

Originally posted by mdemon:
Chavez was a man who stood for what he believed to be right and was very outspoken. He refused to be another puppet to the United States; most leaders in Latin America kiss ass and bend over to the United States.

I’m not saying I agree with the way he did things or that I’m one of his supporters, but I only admire his valor because he was not afraid to put his life on the line. The United States could have taken him down as they have done to other leaders.
Many allege they tried ;) (with the 2003 coup attempt)
Originally posted by Cerberus:

This guy is destroying the U.S. Dollars position as the preferred exchange for international trade. The Chinese Ruan is going to replace it soon, then the U.S. will not have control of the IMF