A Criminal Is A Criminal; A Thief Is A Thief, A Murderer A Killer, A Rapist Rape

Posted on Sunday, August 21 at 17:59 by jensonj
"We, the government of Venezuela are not aligned with the foreign policies of the US government and its organizations and affiliated or associated bodies, insofar as such policies infringe upon the essence of the basis on which these policies are intended to be construed, interpreted and applied. We, the government of Venezuela, President Chavez and executive powers included, and in representation of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, desire to enjoy productive and collaborative relations with the government of the United States of America and with the President of the USA and his governing and legislative entities, such that, as our relations improve, the doors to diplomatic discussions will be availed to both parties for the mutual intention of prolonged and extended demonstrations of respect, cooperation and development. We, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, and in the name of all Venezuelans seek, with greatest resolve, to abide by international accords and seek the most appropriate path to resolution, and this, in the name of democracy, freedom and peace." Why not say it as it is? "We do not agree with the USA's invasion of Iraq and the US government's habitual coercive, threatening, terrorist and deceptive actions and words. We do not believe in or agree with the USA's capitalistic and abusive social principles and the way these principles are applied throughout the world, at the expense of the welfare of fellow human beings. We have no intention of continuing diplomatic relations with a government that breaks so many of the basic rules of humanity until the time when that government (the USA) demonstrates its resolve to halt all military, economic and social aggressions against foreign territories." Simpler said: "Bush, you are a terrorist and criminal. The US government is the most tyrannical and murderous in history. The US model, particularly capitalism, is destroying the world, humanity. Leave us alone. You are a threat to the future of humanity." Condensed: "Yankee go home." So, what is wrong with using straight-forward language? It saves lots of time and addresses the issue head on. It is efficient and curt, it is honest and often significantly more precise (and clear), especially when compared to the "politically correct" or "diplomatic" versions of the same events or issues. Imagine if you catch a person raping your child. What would you do or say? Would you say something to the effect of? "Excuse me sir, what are you doing? I recommend that you abstain from your present actions, for those actions can lead to criminal charges against you, whence from may be handed down a sentence to incarcerate you, and any accomplices, for a lengthy period of time. I beckon of you sir, please refrain from your present actions, or I will be forced to resort to legal methods to halt your activity, which appears to be infringing upon the established rules and regulations of the state." Meanwhile, your child is raped over and over ... as you sit and watch the world go by. Or, would you speak up and react immediately, directly and efficiently in order to save your child from rape? The US government and its copycats are raping the world, raping humanity, destroying the environment, murdering and maiming thousands of innocent people ... and Chavez and Rangel (Venezuela's Vice President) call the shots as it is ... right in your face. Simple as that. Several months ago the Venezuelan opposition and the US government were accusing Chavez of being paranoid about potential assassination attempts against him. Chavez blamed and continues to blame the US government for being behind these attempts ... and rightly so. The US government has been financing the violent Venezuelan opposition for years. The US government has siphoned over $3 billion to Colombia for military operations, many of which are aimed at regions along the Venezuelan borders. Colombia is considered the USA's "closest ally" in the region. (As you read further you will see why I mention Colombia.) (Before we continue, I would like to give readers an idea of how much $3 billion is. If you spent $1,000 per day, every day, it would take about 8200 years for you to spend $3 billion! And that is after-tax dollars and without considering accrued compounded interest!) According to a recent VHeadline.com report: "Chinese Xinhua news agency reports that Venezuela has deported 16 Colombians who were charged with belonging to a paramilitary force planning to assassinate President Hugo Chavez ... the 16 deportees, arrested in Caracas in May 24, were among a group of 33 Colombians who decided to become witnesses in return for immunity from prosecution ... The 16 Colombians were allowed to leave Venezuela because of their cooperation with authorities ... the other 17 members of the 33 who entered the special witnesses program are still being held under special circumstances." The above quote relates to the threats of assassination against Chavez ... and as we can see ... the threats against the life of Chavez are becoming more real every day. If Chavez stops his anti-US-government rhetoric, the world will not know how real the possibility is that the US government is involved in attempts to "get rid of" Chavez ... at any cost and by any means. If the US government has been able to assassinate, torture, maim and rape thousands of innocent Iraqis, it can certainly, and without any doubt in my mind, assassinate Chavez and a few other "bothersome" people who are not submissive to US foreign policy. The threat to Chavez is real. The threat to Venezuela is real. The threat to Venezuelans is real... ... and Chavez must continue to do everything he can to expose these criminals (the US government and its accomplices) ... in a direct, honest and efficient fashion ... not hiding behind the silk veil of "diplomacy" or "political correctness." A criminal is a criminal. A thief is a thief. A murderer is a killer. A rapist is a rapist. http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=45574

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  1. Mon Aug 22, 2005 8:29 pm
    Chavez is a big admirer of real murderers and criminals - other socialists like himself, yet he makes up fantasies about the US. Venezuela will regret having had such a ruinous leader, it's going to set them back into more poverty for years to come.

    Has he started murdering his opponents yet? or is he still in the baby stages of becoming a socialist dictator? If there is one area in which socialism has been successful, murdering people for their own good is it. The 'good intentions' of socialists has led to more death and destruction than any other ideology, that's an impressive record.

  2. Mon Aug 22, 2005 9:52 pm
    Political rhetoric aside, the indictment of Chavez is that he is crude talker and crude thinker lacking the sense to get the crucial advice of people who could work toward giving the nation a future beyond easy oil money which will not last forever. That is his own failing.

  3. Tue Aug 23, 2005 4:01 am
    Chavez is a criminal!
    Chavez is a thief!
    Chavez is a murderer!
    Chavez is a rapist!
    Chavez is a communist pig shit eating cokehead!

  4. Tue Aug 23, 2005 6:33 am
    Oscar Heck as simplistic as usual. Doesn't he know that the diplomatic world goes under rules different than normal people's lives? A president should always abide by diplomatic rules with proper behavior. Not act like and talk like a bus driver from a slum.

  5. Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:45 am
    You must be Robertson.....

  6. Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:21 am
    ROFLMAO!

    Good one!


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    "If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it." Winston Churchill



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