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Devastatin Dave
09-20-2006, 21:17
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/09/20/chavez.un.ap/index.html
Please note the book he is holding. A rpoud day for the mentally ill all over the world.
So the question of the day...
Is Bush the Devil? If so, in what ways?
Second question...
How does it feel to have the same feelings as people such as Chavez, Saddam, or Mahoud Adinamawhateverhisnameis?

Vladimir
09-20-2006, 21:20
Ok, sometimes my titles are a bit obscure (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=69460).

Seamus Fermanagh
09-20-2006, 21:22
I find this fellow very entertaining.

I wouldl gladly exchange an entire continent of Chavez-style opponents for the removal of NK and Iranian opposition. This chap just hates our guts, but he's sane enough not to try to slaughter us in batches. Suits me.

yesdachi
09-20-2006, 21:39
I wish a witchdoctor would force him to marry Cindy Shehan.

rory_20_uk
09-20-2006, 22:20
The Devil by all accounts is devious, able to tempt people into sin merely by his siblant tongue. He's a very clever creature that is the greatest nemesis of the Lord.

Bush? By himself he'd be hard pressed to persuade people to get into shelter it it were raining.

Bush has none of the genius that would make him comparable to the Devil. He's a 3rd grade yes man with friends with deep pockets.

~:smoking:

lars573
09-21-2006, 04:38
I resent the title of this thread! Chavez the left's super hero indeed. He's the court jester.

Lemur
09-21-2006, 05:15
Chavez is right! Just look! El Presidente is making the Horns of Satan! Aieeeee!

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/1_23_012105_bush_sign.jpg

Reverend Joe
09-21-2006, 05:21
So the question of the day...
Is Bush the Devil? If so, in what ways?
Second question...
How does it feel to have the same feelings as people such as Chavez, Saddam, or Mahoud Adinamawhateverhisnameis?
1. He is not the devil. Richard Nixon was the devil.

I used to think that Bush was just a plushy little puppet, but lately he has been saying some very horrible things, so I am rapidly changing my opinion of him to be a much more unpleasant individual. But he doesn't hold a candle to Nixon.

2. Can't tell... I don't hold the same feelings as Chavez, Hussein, or Ahmenijad. Besides, the enemy of my enemy is not my friend, thus rendering your argument ad hominem and generally fallacious.

Hehe... fallacious. :laugh4:

Lemur
09-21-2006, 05:28
How does it feel to have the same feelings as people such as Chavez, Saddam, or Mahoud Adinamawhateverhisnameis?
You've lost me here -- are you channeling Colbert or Coulter?

yesdachi
09-21-2006, 13:33
Bush has none of the genius that would make him comparable to the Devil. He's a 3rd grade yes man with friends with deep pockets.
He has soooo got you fooled. :laugh4:

Seamus Fermanagh
09-21-2006, 16:01
I don't think Bush is anywhere near as dim as his opponents paint him.

To be fair to Rory's criticism however, he was also hammering Bush on his persuasive skills.

Bush may be effective one-on-one (don't know), but glib he ain't.

Divinus Arma
09-21-2006, 23:49
I am especially proud of the fact that the United States is Venezuela's largest customer for oil. I truly truly love that we are reliant on our enemies to power our economic engine. A national disgrace. :no:

Kralizec
09-21-2006, 23:55
I have a deep seated dislike for demagogues, and Chavez is no exception.

Reverend Joe
09-22-2006, 02:25
I am especially proud of the fact that the United States is Venezuela's largest customer for oil. I truly truly love that we are reliant on our enemies to power our economic engine. A national disgrace. :no:
:inquisitive: It took you that long to notice?

Proletariat
09-22-2006, 02:30
Democrats warn Chavez: Don't bash Bush

http://edition.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/09/21/chavez.ny/


"You don't come into my country; you don't come into my congressional district and you don't condemn my president," Rep. Charles Rangel, D-New York, scolded Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, was blunt in her criticism of the Venezuelan leader. "He is an everyday thug," she said.

As much as I love this, I almost wish they wouldn't even address this moron. Bush's greatest diplomacy so far has been his handling of Chavez, complete and utter dismissal.

Devastatin Dave
09-22-2006, 03:34
As much as I love this, I almost wish they wouldn't even address this moron. Bush's greatest diplomacy so far has been his handling of Chavez, complete and utter dismissal.
Excallent point made!!!:2thumbsup:

rory_20_uk
09-22-2006, 13:15
What else could Bush do? Until the USA gets oil from elsewhere they can't annoy him too much.

Considering how unpopular Bush is compared to the popularity of Chavez he'd only end up making a fool of himself.

~:smoking:

Banquo's Ghost
09-22-2006, 13:30
As much as I love this, I almost wish they wouldn't even address this moron. Bush's greatest diplomacy so far has been his handling of Chavez, complete and utter dismissal.

Ah, complete and utter dismissal would include sponsoring a coup attempt against him and looking like a prize twit when it failed?

:inquisitive:

yesdachi
09-22-2006, 13:52
I’d pimp slap :pimp: him to the ground and kick him until he was nearly unconscious then piss all over him and then take out my cell and order the missile strike on his home and then finely I would ask “now do you think I’m the devil?” :devil:
This may be why I am not the president.

Seriously thou, I don’t understand how this guy is not heckled and boo’ed out of here. Most of America doesn’t like him any more than we like Sheehan but for some reason our representatives sit quietly on their thumbs (with a few exceptions).

rory_20_uk
09-22-2006, 13:57
It was at the UN. America has few friends at the UN. This may come as a shock, but most think America is a bully.

~:smoking:

Fragony
09-22-2006, 14:01
Saw parts of his 'speech' in Harlem, maybe he should do standup comedy instead. Actually surprised that he didn't make a 'your mother is so fat' joke, couldn't have hurt to slip a few in.

what a clown.

yesdachi
09-22-2006, 14:02
It was at the UN. America has few friends at the UN. This may come as a shock, but most think America is a bully.

~:smoking:
Perception is greater than reality, but there were still a few “friends” there and they should have been spitting mad rather than laughing at the translator.

rory_20_uk
09-22-2006, 14:29
Which countries? And more importantly, why bother?

For a country to do so makes them America's yes-men. Even Israel has more dignity than to do that.

~:smoking:

Xiahou
09-22-2006, 14:57
It was at the UN. America has few friends at the UN. This may come as a shock, but most think America is a bully.

~:smoking:
Yes, and most of those countries are dictatorships.... less than half the UN membership is composed of open democracies. Comes as a real shocker that many of them dont like the US. :laugh4:

Seamus Fermanagh
09-22-2006, 15:05
Our status as host country required us to allow him in for his speech at the UN. I think we showed commendable restraint in not PNG'ing the S-O-Q the very moment his UN meetings concluded.

I think he will get Venez' on the UNSC. He's vexing, but the fellow plays anti-US sentiment very well and it is a big enough component of the world's collective psyche to get him a lot of mileage.

yesdachi
09-22-2006, 15:07
Which countries? And more importantly, why bother?

For a country to do so makes them America's yes-men. Even Israel has more dignity than to do that.

~:smoking:
Dignity has no place in the UN. ~D

That said just about any “Friend” country could get up and say “Shut your cake hole, America pays our electric bill”.

Devastatin Dave
09-22-2006, 17:57
Saw parts of his 'speech' in Harlem, maybe he should do standup comedy instead. Actually surprised that he didn't make a 'your mother is so fat' joke, couldn't have hurt to slip a few in.

what a clown.
I saw it as well. Interesting how a the response for him. Then again, if i existed simply on handouts and government assistance because I'm too lazy to get a job or take care of my 15 kids on welfare, i guess i would be cheering this socialist as well. :2thumbsup:

Reverend Joe
09-22-2006, 18:53
I saw it as well. Interesting how a the response for him. Then again, if i existed simply on handouts and government assistance because I'm too lazy to get a job or take care of my 15 kids on welfare, i guess i would be cheering this socialist as well. :2thumbsup:
:inquisitive: There's a difference between socialist and sycophant. And Chavez is not a socialist; he's a ******BAG.

Conradus
09-22-2006, 19:29
I liked the part when Chavez said at Harlem that 'Your country is being run by a drunkard."
It seemed to me that he already drunk a little too many tequila's then.

Xiahou
09-22-2006, 20:49
:inquisitive: There's a difference between socialist and sycophant. And Chavez is not a socialist; he's a ******BAG.
Can't he be both? :laugh4:

Reverend Joe
09-22-2006, 22:31
Can't he be both? :laugh4:
Well, actually, he's a Communist... but that doesn't exclude him from being a ******bag. Quite the opposite. Totalitarians generally show a high rate of ******baggery. Hence the Bush comment.

Yes, I am defending Bush, but only because I think it was an unjustified comment. If I had to point to someone in the administration and call them the devil, it would definitely not be Bush. Probably Cheney.

Devastatin Dave
09-22-2006, 22:55
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Yes, I am defending Bush
Zorba and Bush, sittin' in a tree... K-I-S-S-I-N-G... :laugh4:

JAG
09-22-2006, 23:22
Ah, things don't change - lets bash Chavez!

He is one of very few leaders who not only care about their people but does something about it, you should be revering him not criticising, he is one of the democratic superheroes Bush is so fond of wishing for.

Crazed Rabbit
09-22-2006, 23:34
He is one of very few leaders who not only care about their people but does something about it, you should be revering him not criticising, he is one of the democratic superheroes Bush is so fond of wishing for.

Is today opposite day?

Crazed Rabbit

JAG
09-22-2006, 23:39
Ha ha! I see what you mean! Ha ha!

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Crazed Rabbit
09-22-2006, 23:47
I'm just wondering why you call a man who's criminalized dissent a 'democratic superhero'.

Crazed Rabbit

Reverend Joe
09-23-2006, 01:27
Zorba and Bush, sittin' in a tree... K-I-S-S-I-N-G... :laugh4:
:laugh4:

JAG- I would not defend Chavez if I were you. The man really wants to be the next Castro. And I hate Communists.

Tribesman
09-23-2006, 02:19
I'm just wondering why you call a man who's criminalized dissent a 'democratic superhero'.

Yes Rabbit, dissent has been criminalised :dizzy2:
So those 3000 dissenting steelworkers got locked up for criminal behaviour didn't they , and those dissenting groups that get massive funding from your tax dollars have to do so in private , keeping their complaints secret because it is criminal .:no:
So what exactly is this criminalised dissent you are on about ?

Vladimir
09-24-2006, 03:20
The devil is bad :yes:.

rotorgun
09-25-2006, 02:29
Got on a little late on this one, but here is my :2cents:

His anitcs put me very much in mind of some of the old newsreels of Benito Mussolini. He has that sort of similar machismo strutting style that Mussolini was so good at. I can almost hear them in Venezuela saying "Viva Chavez!" "Viva Ahmadenijad!" "Viva Hamas y Hezbollah!" "Muerte al Diablo Bush!"

Some interesting responses so far. Great thread! Viva la ORG!