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Caribbean-Latin America
Hugo Steps It Up - Expel US Diplos?
2009-01-11
F*ckwit is not taking the gaspipe well. No adequate oil income, no support, let's try and create an external enemy!
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said he's investigating whether representatives from the U.S. Embassy in Caracas met with leaders of the political opposition, and said he may expel them from the country.
With this guy, the embassy folks probably already have a bag packed at all times...
Chavez said he knows a group of opposition leaders recently flew to Puerto Rico to meet with "U.S. advisers" to discuss strategies to defeat the president's proposal to eliminate his term limits in a referendum this year. Chavez said U.S. Embassy representatives may have been present. "If I can confirm this, I'll throw them out of the country," Chavez said at ceremony in Caracas commemorating the launch of Venezuela's first satellite.
The extended altitude bottle rocket named "SS Chavez!", which then fell into the ocean
The socialist Venezuelan leader expelled the U.S. ambassador in Caracas in September and has repeatedly accused President George W. Bush of supporting opposition groups in Venezuela. Venezuela is the fourth-biggest supplier of foreign crude oil to the U.S.
and nobody else can handle your sulfurous (might wanna remember that term, Hoogo?) sh*t
Jennifer Rahimi, the deputy press secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas, said the accusations that U.S. diplomats met with opposition leaders are "completely false."
and stoopid, even if true. Who's your Daddy, b*tch?
Posted by:Frank G

#8  Oh, shut up you stupid little cock-a-roach.
Posted by: Hupuque Squank8288   2009-01-11 21:56  

#7  and said he may expel them from the country.

US State Department layoff's... ABOUT TIME!
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-01-11 15:02  

#6  The new, ché, just more swarthy and greasy, with porcine eyes, and a bit of a cokehead, because of that coca paste chewing stuff. But, just the same. I expect a chavez movie any time now.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-01-11 14:00  

#5  Actually I am suggesting we cut diplo ties and expel our own media, but I agree they will continue to promote him as the new Che.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-01-11 13:13  

#4  Regular Joe, are you assuming the lame stream media would cease writing this maroons' every utterance against the U.S. simply 'cause our diplomats are no longer in country??
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-01-11 12:00  

#3  Here's a thought -- let's use the excuse of expelling our diplomats to withdraw our media? Let's take away this clown's megaphone so Chuckles Chavez can die a nice quiet death by withering away w/out his grow light?
Posted by: regular joe   2009-01-11 11:06  

#2  With oil hitting near $40 a barrel, maybe its an opportune time to have Hugo do his expel game, so we can match it with an Cuban embargo game. Tough getting that oil to Gulf Coast refineries for processing in those circumstances.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-01-11 10:48  

#1  We should pull our staff out of there on the basis of 'Hugos Assinine Retoric'.

I really think its time for a policy of 'We'll be nice so long as you're not a total dick'.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-01-11 01:47  

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