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Author Topic: Uribe and Chavez Together  (Read 10695 times)
Kiltboy1
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« on: December 18, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

Uribe and Chavez seem to be chumming it up in Santa Marta today. Uribe and Washington had a dispute this week over Corrupt election results. Seems like washington even pisses off our best Ally in Latin America. The Bush screwballs just never can seem to keep there frigen mouths shut . What ever happened to Diplomacy instead of warinigns and Threats ??
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doombug
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Uribe and Chavez Together , posted by Kiltboy1 on Dec 18, 2005

The ambassador says he's "worried" about an upcoming election, and everyone cries "Imperialism!"

Give the U.S. taxpayers back their billions of dollar and let Chavez dominate how things transpire in SA.  Apparently, his opinion and influence aren't considered "meddlesome".

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Pete E
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« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Uribe and Chavez Together , posted by doombug on Dec 18, 2005

Chavez has won 2 or 3 elections.Also he has all of that oil money to buy suporters and also has a big propaganda machine in place.The US matched that with a radio station telling the other side of the story.
Other than getting very directly involved in a Coup what are we going do do other than let him   shoot himself  in the ass with his own stupid policies?
Even a total fool can be somewhat successfull with enough money.
Did you see the results in Bolivia?Offering to -play Santa Claus is attractive to people who have nothing.Problem is without resources like Venizuelas oil its a recipe for economic disaster,ala Brazil and Argentina.

Pete

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Pete E
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« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Uribe and Chavez Together , posted by Kiltboy1 on Dec 18, 2005

Colombia and Venizuela are neighbors.Even though Uribe and Chavez are miles apart politically it is smart on Uribes part to at least try and keep a dialog going.
As far as Bush and Crew,even though I am a republican and choose Bush over his opponents I am afraid you are right.They are more intent on protecting outrageous drug prices by US drug companies than having a real trading partner in Colombia.Colombians cannot afford US drug prices,I do not blame them one bit for just cranking out their own generics.Its a simple choice between the health of your citizens and some company selling a pill for $10 that costs them $.05 to produce.I used to buy real Cipro here.It was $10 a pill.The generic is about $.30 a pill.
They make enough money selling in the US where the government allows a company many years of exclusive rights to sell a drug then lets thier lawyers extend the protection another few years while they appeal the patent expiring.
AND,to get the rebel leaders to just quit you need to grant them amnesty.There are no saints in this senario.Insisting on extraditing and procescuting them makes it smart for them to fight untill the end.
Colombia is the one country in South America not contaminated by a socialist contingency of any real power.They can be a model of economic prosperity for the rest of South America.We need to support them in this,not look out for our lobyists and political supporters.

Pete

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Craig
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« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Uribe and Chavez Together , posted by Kiltboy1 on Dec 18, 2005

Forget about Bush...eight years of the cum-stain president cost us lots of lives on 9/11. No foreign policy for so long hurt us....to many pussies in this country is the problem..that and democrats...
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Pete E
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« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Uribe and Chavez Together , posted by Craig on Dec 18, 2005

I agree,even though I disagree with alot of Bush's policies.At least we got a guy who doesn't need to take a poll to decide what his opinion is.
Iraq is costly.Having countries think you will not respond whatever they do,ala the invasion of Kuwait can be much costlier.Some people are shaking in their boots,ala Kudafi.Thats good.
Wait untill they string up Saddam.That will make a point to tyrants everywhere.

Pete

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Beattledog
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« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2005, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Uribe and Chavez Together , posted by Pete E on Dec 18, 2005

I joust hope that they do not get together politically

Beattleodg

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