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Chavez loves Fox News

Glenn plays the amazing audio of the Fox reporter who caught up with Hugo Chavez at the UN and asked him a few questions, which Chavez promptly avoids while calling Fox viewers deranged. Glenn also plays audio of Benjamin Netanyahu, who was outraged at the fact that legitimacy is given to the President of Iran, a guy who denies the Holocaust and who has called for Israel to be wiped off the map. Glenn plays the audio and reacts. Ref. Source 5

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7th Oct, 2009 - 4:26am / Post ID: #

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You know the hard thing about men like Hugo Chavez to figure out is the true interest. Can he be the Robinhood of his people and yet take away basic freedoms and rights? Will making everyone 'equal' financially and academically by teaching one doctrine help a people to progress?


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Post Date: 18th Dec, 2009 - 5:55pm / Post ID: #

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Hugo Chavez calls for system change at Copenhagen:

'If the climate was a bank, they would have bailed it out already' Ref. Source 6

Post Date: 1st Jan, 2009 - 11:58pm / Post ID: #

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Chavez warns foes against coup attempt:

"If something like that occurs to you, our counterattack is going to be firm. I'm warning you," Mr Chavez said. Ref. Source 3

Post Date: 28th Jan, 2010 - 11:25pm / Post ID: #

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Chavez writes off Haiti's oil debt to Venezuela:

President Hugo Chavez has announced that he will write off the undisclosed sum Haiti owes Venezuela for oil as part of a regional bloc's plans to help the impoverished Caribbean nation after the devastating Jan 12 earthquake. Ref. Source 6

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Chavez extends Venezuelan holiday

President Hugo Chavez adds three days to Venezuela's Easter holiday in an effort to deal with a growing energy crisis. Ref. Source 4

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27th Apr, 2010 - 3:19am / Post ID: #

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It seems like Chavez has a very tight control over the Judicial System in Venezuela. Truly scary!

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LOS TEQUES, VENEZUELA -- Sitting in the tiny jail cell that has been her home for months, Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni said she knew a ruling she handed down in December might incense Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.

But she was astonished when intelligence agents arrested her and the entire courtroom staff 15 minutes after she freed a prisoner the government wanted in jail.

"I never thought -- never -- that the violations would get to this point," said Afiuni, 46, who is being held here in a cellblock filled with women charged with drug trafficking and murder, some of whom she sentenced.

The jailing of a tenured judge who angered the president has brought into sharp focus the increasingly tight control Chávez exerts over the judiciary, a situation condemned by legal watchdog groups and constitutional experts across the Americas.

Advocates for an independent judiciary in Venezuela also say the judge's plight, along with the arrests of dozens of government opponents in recent months, demonstrates how far the Chávez administration will go to quell dissent.

"The message from the Afiuni case is very clear: If a judge doesn't do what we want, you go to jail," said Carlos Ayala, a constitutional lawyer and former president of the Andean Commission of Jurists. "Judges are scared out of their wits. Before, they got fired for these decisions. Now they go to jail."

Afiuni was charged with corruption and abuse of authority after she conditionally freed Eligio Cedeño, a banker who had run afoul of the government and was accused of evading currency controls. Cedeño waited in jail nearly three years for his first court hearing, which exceeded legal limits, Afiuni said in a recent interview. He fled the country and is seeking political asylum in Miami.

The Venezuelan attorney general's office said it could not comment on Afiuni's case. But in an interview, Carlos Escarra, a pro-Chávez congressman and legal expert, said "there's a series of actions that show a bribe was paid" to Afiuni, a charge she denies. In a speech the day after Afiuni was arrested, Chávez accused her of crimes "more serious than an assassination."

"I call for 30 years in prison in the name of the dignity of the country," he said. ...

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Post Date: 10th May, 2010 - 11:22pm / Post ID: #

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Chavez hires hundreds to tweet

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez may have recently discovered the joys of "tweeting," but now he is finding that Twitter can also have drawbacks for presidents. Ref. Source 9

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