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Summit of the Americas opens with Chavez and Maradona show
2005-11-04
A march of 10,000 anti-Bush protesters, led by the footballer and television host, Diego Maradona, and addressed by Hugo Chavez, the firebrand President of Venezuela, is threatening to overshadow the start of a pan-American summit in Argentina today.
Maradona was spending some quality time with Castro a week or so ago...he's also recently had his stomach stapled.
The protesters, marshalled by 8,000 troops and police officers who have been despatched to the resort of Mar de Plata to provide security for the conference, will hold a "People’s Summit" in the hours before the official talks begin. The demonstration will criticise a free trade initiative which President Bush is expected to put before the Summit of the Americas in favour of more programmes to fight poverty and create jobs. Argentina is still suffering from the largest debt default in history in 2001.
'Cos free trade is not related in any way to job creation or poverty reduction. Ev'rybody knows that.
Mr Chavez, an vehement critic of Mr Bush who models himself on the great South American liberators, Simon Bolivar and Che Guevara, will address the protest before attending the formal opening of the summit, where he has joked that he will sneak up on Mr Bush to frighten him.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Those blue tatoos and coordinated turquoise outfit are very macho. I bet Heraldo is salivating. Photo caption reads.... no, no, no, no more beans and burritos please. Did Maradona actually EAT Hugo and Fidel?
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 13:16  

#5  Wow when did Maradona get so fat.
Posted by: bgrebel9   2005-11-04 12:57  

#4  Hugo sneaking up on Booooosh to scare him? Secret Service may make that coup unnecessary
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-04 12:29  

#3  "Our respective governments have very different visions for the hemisphere," said Tom Shannon, the chief US diplomat for the Western Hemisphere, on board Air Force One."

Thanks for taking the gloves off Tom, you woos.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-04 11:47  

#2  Mariachi bands don't do much for me either.
Posted by: Unitle Glath8759   2005-11-04 11:44  

#1  Just caught this on CNN.

One very good thing I noticed ... Hugo has absolutely no charisma. His performance was pathethic. He'll fade away soon.

Posted by: john   2005-11-04 11:34  

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