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steve912 06-26-2011 09:31

hugo chavez critical condition
 
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/new...ition-in-cuba/

Just curious, with the knowledge of chavez's support with farc, and ties with Qud forces, can we expect to see a quick repeal of these two groups should new leadership take over? With qud being there, that means hezbolla has followed and the less support they have the better.. any thoughts?

Thanks!

Dusty 06-26-2011 09:50

"can we expect to see a quick repeal of these two groups should new leadership take over?"

"Expect"? Down South? lol

steve912 06-26-2011 11:05

Good point lol.

JJ_BPK 06-26-2011 12:22

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Originally Posted by steve912 (Post 400839)
can we expect to see a quick repeal of these two groups should new leadership take over?

Expect the un-expected??

If the President of Peru can speak Japanese??

Chavez's replacement may point his prayer rug to the East North East??

Anyone privy to the content of the Chavez and Al-Qadhafi "peace plan" ???

:munchin

sinjefe 06-26-2011 12:33

Worked alot in Venezuela, both before and after Chavez becoming president. Venezuela, fortunately, is not Cuba. If he dies, the likelihood of Venezuela coming out of its coma is very possible, if not probable.

PRB 06-26-2011 13:05

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Originally Posted by sinjefe (Post 400858)
Worked alot in Venezuela, both before and after Chavez becoming president. Venezuela, fortunately, is not Cuba. If he dies, the likelihood of Venezuela coming out of its coma is very possible, if not probable.

So who are the political players in your opinion if Hugo exits?

steve912 06-26-2011 13:41

Upon further reading,

http://www.hudson-ny.org/1878/venezu...ster-hezbollah

and

http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/201...south-america/

Does not leave you with a fuzzy feeling.

Sorry did not mean to insert hezbollah into the conversation this much, just something that has worried me for a few years now.

Btw Sinjefe, digging the Dont tread on me avatar - and thank you for the information. I truely hope if and when he departs that it will be a positive thing for all countries near and far.

sinjefe 06-27-2011 13:01

Hard to say. Chavez has set up an autocratic dictatorship in a fairly democratic country. He has purged anyone who he sees as a threat and not really cultivated a successor because he is a megolomaniac. Things will be rough for awhile, but, I think, Venezuela will do oaky. Best thing that could happen to them is for him to bite the bullet.

sinjefe 06-29-2011 11:13

http://frontpagemag.com/2011/06/29/the-end-of-chavez/

See?

mark46th 07-09-2011 13:49

I hope he is trying to pass a kidney stone the size of a marble...

MTN Medic 07-09-2011 14:32

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 402808)
I hope he is trying to pass a kidney stone the size of a marble...

...and the shape of a hammer and sickle.

PRB 07-09-2011 22:45

No matter how we feel about another human being we should be sympathetic to their conditions.
I hope he dies a painful commie death.
I'm sure no one in Venezuela sees any irony in him going elsewhere for his healthcare.

Team Sergeant 07-10-2011 11:33

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Originally Posted by PRB (Post 402878)
No matter how we feel about another human being we should be sympathetic to their conditions.
I hope he dies a painful commie death.
I'm sure no one in Venezuela sees any irony in him going elsewhere for his healthcare.

When I saw that he went to Cuba for treatment I laughed, it speaks volumes for the Venezuelan healthcare system.

Dusty 07-10-2011 12:02

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 402921)
When I saw that he went to Cuba for treatment I laughed, it speaks volumes for the Venezuelan healthcare system.

Cuba's sucks, too-but neither Sean Penn nor Danny Glover were able to get Chavez admitted to any US hospitals, evidently.:rolleyes:

PRB 07-10-2011 12:26

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Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 402924)
Cuba's sucks, too-but neither Sean Penn nor Danny Glover were able to get Chavez admitted to any US hospitals, evidently.:rolleyes:

Cuba has some pretty good Med facilities that they built to bring in foreign dollars. That's the facility fat ass dip shit Michael Moore visited.
It is a straight cash for service Hospital and only for foreigners...Cubans are not allowed there they have to go to the 'free' 3rd world clinics operated for the locals.
Hmmm, so let's see...the capitalist run Cuban helathcare is excellent but only for those that can pay.
The Commie healthcare sucks bigtime but it is 'free'.....
Course, that could never happen here.


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