Venezuelan Socialism Reaching U.S. Under Obama?
April 24, 2009 03:41 AM EDT
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Hugo Chavez Says Venezuelan Socialism Has Begun to Reach U.S. under Obama
By Edwin Mora
(CNSNews.com) - Inspired by his meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the Americas Summit, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez declared on Sunday that Venezuelan socialism has begun to reach the United States under the Obama administration.
"I am coming back from Trinidad and Tobago, from the Americas Summit where, without a doubt, the position that Venezuela and its government has always defended, especially starting 10 years ago, of resistance, dignity, sovereignty and independence has obtained in Port of Spain, one of the biggest victories of our history," Chavez said.
"It would seem that the changes that started in Venezuela in the last decade of the 20th century have begun to reach North America," he added.
Chavez made the comments Sunday to a crowd gathered for the 199th Commemoration of the Independence Declaration of Venezuela.
"In one year we will be celebrating 200 years of 'April 19,' the day that ... initiated this revolution that is underway 200 years later at the forefront of the people of our America, at the forefront of change, at the forefront of a new world, at the forefront of a new century that will construct Bolivarian socialism," said Chavez.
"Bolivarian socialism" is the term Chavez uses to refer to his 21st century Latin American form of socialism, which he claims originates from the revolution launched by Simon Bolivar, a Venezuelan and Latin American revolutionary leader of the 19th century.
"We have assumed the commitment to direct the Bolivarian Revolution towards socialism and to contribute to the socialist path, with a new socialism; a socialism of the 21st century which is based in solidarity, in fraternity, in love, in justice, in liberty and in equality," Chavez said in a speech in mid-2006, according to the Venezuelan government's official Web site.
Last Friday, during the Americas Summit, Obama greeted Chavez before the first plenary summit, the first time the two presidents had met.
"I want to be your friend," Chavez said to Obama as both of them shook hands. After the encounter, Chavez told reporters, "It was a good moment."
At the United Nations in September 2006, Chavez referred to then-President Bush as "the devil."
The Venezuelan president has also suggested that he would "use oil" to fight U.S. influence, which he often refers to as "the imperialist power." Venezuela is one of the world's major oil producers.
Prior to the Americas Summit, Chavez had even attacked the Obama administration.
In January, Chavez accused the not-yet-inaugurated president of "throwing the first stone," after Obama called Chavez a "disruptive force in the region."
Chavez responded by calling Obama "ignorant" and inviting him to look over the realities of Latin America.
At their meeting last week, Chavez gave Obama a copy of the book, "The Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of Pillage of a Continent," written by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano. The book is about alleged U.S. and European exploitation of the region.
"I think it was a nice gesture to give me a book. I'm a reader," Obama told reporters. Obama and Chavez spoke once again--in private--during the final day of the summit. Chavez told reporters that they talked about a new era in U.S.-Venezuela relations.
"I told Obama that we have decided to appoint a new ambassador (to the U.S.)," said Chavez.
President Obama, defending himself against criticism coming from those in the U.S. who disapprove of talks with Chavez, said, "Venezuela is a country whose defense budget is probably one six-hundredths of the United States. They own Citgo [oil refinery and retailer].
"It's unlikely that as a consequence of me shaking hands or having polite conversation with Mr. Chavez, we are endangering the strategic interest of the United States," Obama told reporters.
"You would be would be hard pressed to paint a scenario in which the U.S. interests would be damaged as a consequence of us having a more constructive relationship with Venezuela," he added.
Venezuelan opposition to the Chavez administration criticized President Obama on Sunday for warming up to Chavez before demonstrating concern about Venezuela's democracy, apporrea.org, a Venezuelan news outlet reported.
"The president's (Chavez) authoritarianism, which grows by the day, has to be discussed," Milos Alcalay, former Venezuelan ambassador to the U.N., who resigned in 2004 due to differences with Chavez, told aporrea.org.
The U.S. needs to talk to "the opposition, church representatives and others, who are really concerned about the democracy in Venezuela," added Alcalay.
According to the U.S. State Department and other official government sources, the Venezuelan government has been guilty of numerous human rights violations under Chavez's rule.
"Politicization of the judiciary and official harassment of the political opposition and the media characterized the human rights situation during the year," said the State Department's Country Report on Human Rights in Venezuela for 2008 that was released last month.
The report credits the Chavez regime with unlawful killings, arbitrary arrests and detention, discrimination based on political grounds, widespread corruption at all levels of government, official intimidation and attacks on the independent media.
"According to HRW [Human Rights Watch], 'Government officials have removed scores of detractors from the career civil service, purged dissidents employees from the national oil company, denied citizens access to social programs based on their political opinions, and denounced critics as subversives deserving of discriminatory treatment," says the State Department report.
A recent report by the Congressional Research Service also outlined human rights concerns in Chavez's Venezuela.
"Under the populist rule of President Hugo Chavez ... Venezuela has undergone enormous political changes, with a new constitution and unicameral legislature, and a new name for the country, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela," states a Feb. 5, 2009 CRS report.
"U.S. officials and human rights organizations have expressed concerns about the deterioration of democratic institutions," the report adds, "and threats to freedom of expression under President Chavez, who has survived several attempts to remove him from power."
Last February, Venuzuelan voters approved a constitutional amendment that eliminates presidential term limits, thus allowing Chavez to run the country for an unlimited succession of 6-year terms as long as he can win a majority of the vote in a Venezuelan election.
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There are ten easy steps toward a progressive-socialist-Marxist civil society: change the popular consensus; destroy Christianity, the traditional family, and existing social mores; transform the culture; install a radical Left mind-control; attain political power; impose strict control of the military and law enforcement; restrict freedom; socialize the economy; erase American sovereignty; and embrace a world without borders. ~ Antonio Gramsci's Strategy
Crocs
I'm sorry for leaving after I post this guys. I have to go!
I also forgot to post the link
RCL!
When I come back I'll find it again and put up there.
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1A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Welcome to the "hug a dictator" era.
No question this Administration is taking our country through the ten-step program.
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2"I'm not a hero, the military is. They're the superheroes. They're the titans. They're impossible men doing an impossible job and they did the impossible with me."
Richard Phillips, MV Maersk Alabama
I know Pam.
I think most of the problem is that libs think Socialism is a good thing. They
seem to think, "So. What's the problem?"
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3A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Or, most libs think that. Others seem to believe or deny (whichever) is actually happening or going to happen.
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4A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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5A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
oops!
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6A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Hopefully in 2010 some of this can be reversed. Hopefully.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
I doubt that the country will make it to 2010 without breaking out in open violence, judging by the present state of issues in which we are engaged. Every presidential political movement seems to pass muster, even when, as they often are, outrageously stupid. For a man who was supposed to know who people are, he has chosen some incredibly inept people to support him. the sad thing is that many of us feel like we are saying the emperor has no clothes and the great majority is telling us it's ok.
8Well you know all his first choices were either tax cheats or had too many skeletons in their closets. So like Ms. America, we are working with all 2nd, 3rd and 4th picks. Obambi would say its all Bush's fault. Somehow, somewhere over the political rainbow.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
And this is the result of what the Obamabots dismissed as a "simple handshake".
10He validated an authoritarian dictator and betrayed the Venezuelan victims.
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
By the way, this is part of why I am so anti-Milke Duno, who is an occasional Indy Car driver.
11She's sponsored either primarily or entirely by Citgo; her husband is apparently well-off and well-connected in Venezuela.
Besides, she's really not that good a driver, her "career" has been made on her husband's money.
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
I was wondering about what the book was that he gave him. You know, fine if he wanted to bring to his attention of any wrong doings by the US that he thinks he may not know about. I would say it's understandable for world leaders to want to get things like that addressed. If they were recent and the results of such things were happening to their country today. But for him to give it that to him as a GIFT is a slap in the face. Imagine someone you never met before, and they gave you as a gift in your first meeting. "The Atrocities Of Your Family." And then you reply back, "Oh I appreciate the gesture. I'm a reader." What a bend over p***y he's coming across as.
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12A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
its on par with what Obambi has given as gifts. Socialists & communists suck at gift giving.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
eleurthera, not sure I follow who you think the violence outbreak will involve. Physical violence between Republicans & dems?
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14"I'm not a hero, the military is. They're the superheroes. They're the titans. They're impossible men doing an impossible job and they did the impossible with me."
Richard Phillips, MV Maersk Alabama
Pamela:
15I tend to believe that the economic situation is far more serious than we realize and that we are currently facing the necessity of severely devaluing our currency. Thus I believe that printing more money will result in a spike in inflation which will essentially make the dollar next to worthless. At that point, no matter how well you are preserved, it will be a wholesale riot...with those supporting socialism finally forcing what they believe is a level playing field. I think this will spark rioting in the streets and wholesale insurrection, followed by a declaration of martial law.
Of course, I may be wrong too.
I have been looking at this site a couple of times a year for about as long as I have been on line, and this is the first time I saw they were out of bags of silver coins.
16Eleuthera, scratching my head (ooooh that feels good!). I don't know. Maybe - you might be right. hope not but things are not looking too positive. Do you like tea parties? next time there's one, consider hopping off the raft & joining if you didn't last time-- maybe with enough of us being seen & heard, we can prevent what you predict might happen. What else can we do until the elections (besides of course writing our representatives)
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17"I'm not a hero, the military is. They're the superheroes. They're the titans. They're impossible men doing an impossible job and they did the impossible with me."
Richard Phillips, MV Maersk Alabama
Pam, I'm with you. I think we can still prevent something like that from happening. But it's not going to happen if we do nothing.
18tiff, agree & we will be completely silenced if we don't get out there.
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