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Original Post Date: 2006-09-12 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 9/12/2006
Chavez the Commie Continues to Extend His Term
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 9/12/2006
Chavez the Commie Continues to Extend His Term
[Ho Hum! Yawn! Typical Marxist, leftist Scumbag tactic! I don’t think the CIA and Western world will allow Mbeki to do it. He wants to do so badly… Jan] Here’s something not to surprising: Chavez is a Communist dictator and he seems to becoming a tyrant through Hitlerian fashion. It’s always interesting to see people like Cindy Sheehan compare Bush to Hitler and her backers at Lewrockwell.com and others in the “peace” movement but stay very silent about Sheehan’s pen pals such as Chavez and her full support of their anti-American/anti-Western policies. Chavez aims to raise cap on presidential terms Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Saturday he would be open to again changing Venezuela’s constitution to raise the cap on consecutive presidential terms. “I think that the Bolivarian Constitution may need to be reformed in some parts and that also the people should not be stripped of their right if they wish to re-elect a compatriot – whoever it may be – three, four, five, six times to steer the nation,” he said to cheers. Chavez was first elected in 1998. A new constitution adopted the following year introduced a two-term presidential limit instead of one, allowing Chavez to be re-elected in 2000 elections held under the new charter. The Supreme Court has since ruled that he can run again for a third term this year because his initial election came when a different constitution was in effect. Critics of Chavez, most among the more educated and wealthier electorate, have accused him of fixing previous elections and have repeatedly complained that the president is trying to cement his grip on the Venezuelan people dictator-style, making it nearly impossible to vote him out of office. Source: The Jerusalem Post |
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