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Mauser KAR98K
03-05-13, 16:20
...long way down to his next meal.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/L/LT_VENEZUELA_OBIT_CHAVEZ?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-03-05-16-58-10

Got to love the eulogy the report gives him.

Honu
03-05-13, 16:33
Guess Cubas health care system was not so good at removing tumors

poor sean penn is weeping
hahahahahhah

Sam
03-05-13, 16:35
Eternal dirt nap for hoogo. A great day for socialism.

Mauser KAR98K
03-05-13, 16:37
Quick update: Hugo is still dead.

TomMcC
03-05-13, 16:39
delete

Doc Safari
03-05-13, 16:39
Hope they bury him face down so he knows which way to go.

THCDDM4
03-05-13, 17:14
The sad truth-
More people in our country are sad at losing Chavez than are sad we are losing our rights...

I've overheard several people today really affected by Chavez' passing; some of the posts I saw on HuffPo even posited that Chavez was a "president who knew what the people of his nation wanted, needed and deserved and provided for them accordingly.."

And other such nonsense I don't care to repeat as it makes me physically ill.

Things are getting pathetic and scary out there when a South American murderous thug dictator dies and a LOT of people in America not only mourn the loss, but pay tribute to "What a good leader" said dictator was...

:suicide2:

TAZ
03-05-13, 17:20
Not such a bad day after all.

Honu
03-05-13, 17:28
Hope they bury him face down so he knows which way to go.

Take a dump first throw em in face down then piss on him put a outhouse over the hole and use the headstone for a step to the outhouse !

montanadave
03-05-13, 17:37
Take a dump first throw em in face down then piss on him put a outhouse over the hole and use the headstone for a step to the outhouse !

Not a big fan, I take it. :lol:

thopkins22
03-05-13, 17:47
I was living in Venezuela when he was first elected. Venezuela was the perfect example of why and how a guy like him gets elected in the first place. Looking back on it, we should have been more nervous than we were. His election was also the first time I saw someone take their life as a form of protest. I was walking home from school and looked to my left and not two feet from me was a moderately pretty middle aged lady hanging from a tree. At first I thought it was a mannequin. But it was a lady who was tired of the corporatism, resultant income disparity(not like we see here,) and poverty. She hanged herself in a wealthy neighborhood as a display.

The system they had WAS shit. For lots of Venezuelans he was the first real change in government that they'd seen in their lifetimes, only because he had so many petroleum with which to finance his socialism. Even then, the system was continually collapsing on itself. I went to school with many who's parents closed their businesses and moved to Miami.

He'll no doubt rot in hell, but I also think he's a great example of a true believer. He firmly believed that he could fix the problems in Venezuela with government, because prior to him there had been no real effective government. He didn't realize that he was unable to create said government though.

It's also why I'm so over the current Republican party. Unless you have people willing to go balls to the wall for an idea and actually implement free markets and such, then the ideas they talked about(but never fully implemented) get the blame. Did George Bush's time in office see a truly free market surrounding mortgages and housing? No, but he talked about it...when it went to crap, clearly it was those ideas right?

D. Christopher
03-05-13, 17:54
So long Hugo, good riddance!

https://www.m4carbine.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=15736&stc=1&d=1362527621

Ryno12
03-05-13, 18:01
Take a dump first throw em in face down then piss on him put a outhouse over the hole and use the headstone for a step to the outhouse !

Dude, he might be a coprophiliac.



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Moose-Knuckle
03-05-13, 18:26
Hugo, this one is for you buddy . . .

Thank You Very Much (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiNMz_745vQ)

LowSpeed_HighDrag
03-05-13, 18:32
But, but, he was the peoples champ!! He will be missed by those who I hate.

No.6
03-05-13, 18:48
Has anyone informed BHO that there is a job opening in Venezuela....

VooDoo6Actual
03-05-13, 18:56
The HC Memorial

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e225/teehee321/chavez_zps64093174.jpg

Cagemonkey
03-05-13, 19:10
One down and many more to go. Now that he's dead, do you think the Libs are going to make and start wearing Chavez T shirts like the Che ones?

T2C
03-05-13, 19:24
Chavez is dead? That's one less potential candidate for an Obama administration cabinet position.

SteyrAUG
03-05-13, 23:44
Quick update: Hugo is still dead.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9WDDjaHp-Us/T6KrkijQG8I/AAAAAAAAAB8/Aahgmes_DV4/s400/chevy-chase.jpg

Magic_Salad0892
03-06-13, 09:57
I understand that he was a horrid socialist and all. But what makes people hate this guy more than others?

brickboy240
03-06-13, 11:08
Is there really that much difference between Obama and Chavez?

I don't think so.

-brickboy240

scottryan
03-06-13, 11:09
Is bam bam attending the funeral?

Ned Christiansen
03-06-13, 12:10
When Chavez led a coup against Carlos Andreas Perez I thought, now there's a guy who is fighting for what's right for Venezuela. CAP was a real POS and every Venezuelan wanted him out.

Well, as we know, he turned out to be quite the burro. BUT.... I thought the US coulda/shoulda buddied up with him, and I think at first he wanted that. I think he was desperate to be taken seriously and could have easily been guided to do the right thing if he felt the US thought of him as a player. Instead we snubbed him and he went on this anti-US campaign. Anybody we didn't like was his pal. Even built his own Kalashnikov factory! Venezuela runneth over with Chinese and Cubans, fast-tracked to citizenship.

When he opened the tomb of Simon Bolivar (1783-1830), the revered icon of independence and freedom (and for me something of a personal hero), to do a "murder investigation", I was really hoping there would be a regime-changing outrage. I'll bet the "doctors" who opened the casket weren't even Venezuelan. He practically tried to sell himself as Bolivar reincarnate, which was downright blasphemous if you ask me.

Well, he's gone..... that's good if what follows is better. But the damage to Venezuela and her image and credibility will take a long time to repair.

duece71
03-06-13, 12:40
The next guy in line is gonna be much better.......promise. :eek::lol:

SteyrAUG
03-06-13, 13:19
I understand that he was a horrid socialist and all. But what makes people hate this guy more than others?

http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/03/requiem_for_a_despot_the_death_of_hugo_chavez.html

Magic_Salad0892
03-06-13, 13:36
http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/03/requiem_for_a_despot_the_death_of_hugo_chavez.html

Holy shit. Thanks for the link, Steyr.

brickboy240
03-06-13, 13:56
Some Americans don't hate him at all.

Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Walters and other big media heads are reminiscing about their encounters with Chavez and are calling him "charismatic."

They also say glowingly that he did more to even out the social structure in Venezuela....as if taking over privately owned businesses and making everyone equally miserable was a good thing.

Man...our media is downright sick!!

-brickboy240

duece71
03-06-13, 14:52
Some Americans don't hate him at all.

Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Walters and other big media heads are reminiscing about their encounters with Chavez and are calling him "charismatic."

They also say glowingly that he did more to even out the social structure in Venezuela....as if taking over privately owned businesses and making everyone equally miserable was a good thing.

Man...our media is downright sick!!-brickboy240

Don't forget Danny Glover, he is a big fan of chavez. And yes, I would say the media has a form of mental illness, could be sociopathic at least.

SteyrAUG
03-06-13, 16:01
Don't forget Danny Glover, he is a big fan of chavez. And yes, I would say the media has a form of mental illness, could be sociopathic at least.

In addition celebrities and media, go ahead and add a Kennedy.

http://www.necn.com/03/06/13/Former-congressman-Kennedy-mourning-deat/landing_politics.html?blockID=833741&feedID=4753

SteyrAUG
03-06-13, 16:03
Holy shit. Thanks for the link, Steyr.

American Thinker is an oasis for sanity and objective thought. If only Americans read it as much as say Al Jizzera.

brickboy240
03-06-13, 16:23
Chavez and Obama seem to have similar thought patterns.

If Obama and his merry men could take over Exxon and Chevron...they sure would.

-brickboy240

scottryan
03-06-13, 18:03
Hugo is the a perfect example of why we cannot have illegal alien amnesty or import any more third world peasants.

He ran on a platform promising free handouts to the low classes. He turned into a marxist dictator. He used his catholic faith and mixed it with politics to justify wealth redistribution.

The leaders of Boliva, Brazil, Paraguay, and Ecuador are also marxists.

T2C
03-06-13, 19:25
Chavez' death is good news. Now if Daniel and Humberto Ortega would do us a favor and die, we would be off to a good start to a better world.

Sam
03-06-13, 20:41
The 3 broadcast networks basically used the same terms to describe this despot, "hero to his people" and "charismatic leader". Never once did they utter "dictator" in their reports.

platoonDaddy
03-07-13, 05:04
How crazy is this shit?

Citgo gas station in Houston flies American Flag at half staff.

http://www.fireandreamitchell.com/2013/03/06/citgo-gas-station-in-houston-flies-american-flag-at-half-staff-to-mourn-the-death-of-hugo-chavez-video/

Sam
03-07-13, 11:09
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/obama_chavez_handshake_small.jpg

Moose-Knuckle
03-07-13, 14:44
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/obama_chavez_handshake_small.jpg

Homies. :bad:

brickboy240
03-07-13, 17:04
It has been all over talk radio in Houston today.

That Citgo station is catching 9 kinds of hell! LOL

-brickboy240

Ned Christiansen
03-07-13, 19:05
He's going to be placed in a permanent state of.... in state, just like Lenin, so he can always be there for his people.