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tekisui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 07:44 PM
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‘Prepare For War,’ Chavez Warns Venezuelan Military, Populace
Source: The Raw Story

The leader of the fifth-largest oil exporter in the world is warning his country's military and citizenry to prepare for war with Colombia and the United States, according to published reports.

Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez issued his warning during a weekly radio address.

"Let's not waste a day on our main aim: to prepare for war and to help the people prepare for war, because it is everyone's responsibility," he reportedly said.

Chavez has repeatedly voiced deep fears of US encroachment in the region.

"Students, revolutionaries, workers, women: all are ready to defend this sacred homeland called Venezuela," he continued, adding that the best way to "avoid war is to prepare for it".

more: http://rawstory.com/2009/11/prepare-war-chavez-warns-venezuelan-military-populace/
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DainBramaged Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 07:47 PM
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1. This fucking guy is just nuts, a paranoid tin-pot dictator destroying his country
It gets to a point where his policies may have helped his country, but this clown is now nothing more than a Castro wannabe with oil. Those who defend his insanity should simply move there and join his 'revolution'.
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tabatha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 07:58 PM
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2. The case of the pot calling the kettle black.
Chavez call Bush evil - but he learned warmongering from Bush.
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DainBramaged Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:07 PM
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6. For all of his Nationalization, he still has an absurd poverty rate in his country
Edited on Sun Nov-08-09 08:11 PM by DainBramaged
and the brain drain has been crippling.


http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/internationalist/archive/2009/06/27/venezuela-s-brain-drain.aspx


When they first elected him in 1998, Venezuelans hoped that Hugo Chávez would be a healer. Instead what they got was a tyrant who seizes private companies and farms, crushes labor unions, and harasses political opponents. And now after a decade of the so-called Bolivarian revolution, tens of thousands of disillusioned Venezuelan professionals have had enough. Artists, lawyers, physicians, managers, and engineers are leaving the country in droves. An estimated 1 million Venezuelans have moved away since Chávez took power, and a study by the Latin American Economic System, an intergovernmental research institute, reports that the outflow of highly skilled labor from Venezuela to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries rose 216 percent between 1990 and 2007.



http://authoritarianism.blogspot.com/2007/07/venezuelas-brain-drain.html

For those unfamiliar with the term, brain drain describes the loss of skilled labor in a national economy; doctors, engineers, lawyers, and so on. Chávez, whose populist politics are built on pandering to Venezuela's lowest economic classes, has made a point to label Venezuela's formerly sizable middle and upper classes as "fascists" and "parasites". It's been no secret that the middle and upper classes in Venezuela have been hostile to Chávez's use of Cuban style class struggle rhetoric, and have turned against him at the polls and in the streets. Nearly 3.4 million people, many of them from the middle and upper classes, were signatories to a petition in 2004 for a referendum to recall Chávez.

While the recall referendum failed to oust Chávez, the petition remained. Never failing to seize on a way to screw his enemies, Chávez demanded that the Venezuelan government get their hands on the petition signatures. Chávista parliamentarian, deputy Luis Tascón, did just this, publishing 2.4 million names and ID card numbers on the internet. This list, now known as the "Tascón list" suddenly provided the Chávez government with the personal information of millions of political opponents, and predictably, Chávez moved to get even.

Once the list was online, Chávez appeared on television to provide the URL of the list, and exhorted his supporters to go online to examine it. Within days, thousands of the signatories found themselves losing their jobs, both in the public and private sectors. Some signatories from the Venezuelan armed forces found themselves suddenly demoted, while others found their contracts with the Venezuelan government mysteriously revoked without explanation. The message was crystal clear: oppose Chávez, and you just might find yourself out of a job.

Between the Tascón List and Chávez's infatuation with painting the middle classes as fascist parasites, Venezuela's educated professional classes found themselves doing something they'd never imagined doing before: leaving Venezuela. The numbers of people leaving, which had started as a trickle, is now turning into a torrent. A number estimated at more than 150,000 mostly middle class Venezuelans have fled to the United States alone, with many more applying for visas at the American embassy in Caracas, with hundreds of thousands of others reportedly heading to Europe, Canada and Brazil. The attitude of the Chávez government appears to be along the lines of "good riddance to bad rubbish", but there's certainly cause for concern. Not all of the same people who are fleeing Venezuela are idle plutocrats. Most of them are the trained professional specialists that a nation relies on to function, like the aforementioned doctors and engineers. So what is Venezuela doing to stop the brain drain?

Nothing. Absolutely nothing. It seems that Chávez is content to let malcontents leave, reasoning that one less political opponent equates to one less vote against him the next time he runs for office. The thought that the loss of the people who run his hospitals, power plants, law firms and the like, not to mention the loss of an ever increasing chunk of his tax base, might be a disaster doesn't appear to have crossed his mind. The thought that so many of his skilled professionals are going to the United States, home of his sworn enemy George W. Bush doesn't appear to have occurred to him either. Apparently, he suffers from a classic delusion that when enough force is applied, a political enemy will be converted into an ally when he or she gets tired of fighting the system. The answer, incidentally, appears to be a resounding "no". They'll simply pack up and leave, taking as much of their money and all of their skills with them.

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HiFructosePronSyrup Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 07:59 PM
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3. Didn't read it, did you?
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SharonAnn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:01 PM
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4. I'm not so sure he's paranoid. The U.S. has been involved in trying to get their oil
for a long time.

Many of the "news articles" we read in the United States about Venezuela are propaganda trying to get us prepared for something like a military takeover of Venezuela with the U.S. military giving "support" to the Freedom Fighters.
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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:02 PM
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5. From DU I have learned - don't believe anything you hear about Chavez, or from him
Believe nothing (unless you can shoe horn it into what you believe).
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sharesunited Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:10 PM
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7. It's not paranoia if they're really after you!
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Rage for Order Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:12 PM
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8. Well, that's one way to reduce poverty
Go to war against a neighboring nation and draft 1 million poor people to fight in said war. The more poor people who are killed, the more the poverty rate declines.
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Andronex Donating Member (378 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:37 PM
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9. That's crazy...
as if the USA has ever interfered in another country's internal affairs, backed military coups, committed political assassinations, or invaded a foreign nation for it's resources, crazy talk I say! Time to spread democracy to another country, and these people don't even appreciate all that we do for them, go figure!
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inna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:40 PM
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10. +1
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thepeopleunited Donating Member (82 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:52 PM
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12. Yes, it's all in his imagination.
We'd never take out a democratically elected president and install a puppet, even if it WAS in our corporate and military interests. That's just not the American way!

p.s. Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Afghanistan and every other country we've done it to excepted.

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adamuu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 08:41 PM
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11. Upp.. .let's send Cindy Shehan. n/t
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UTUSN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 09:04 PM
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13. Yip, Huguito don't want to live with his immense natural resources. He wants WAR. n/t
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Selatius Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-08-09 09:55 PM
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14. I believe the 2002 military coup has left him in a permanent state of fear.
It's true that the US has historically worked to topple democratic movements in that part of the world, often with much bloodshed, but it remains to be seen if it will happen again against Venezuela. Obama is not George W. Bush either, but it makes one question exactly if Obama is in control or if he is just a figurehead if Hugo Chavez is again toppled by American interests.
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