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King Juan Carlos of Spain tells Hugo Chavez to "shut up"

After Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, during the 17th Ibero-American summit held at Santiago de Chile and in the presence of leaders from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, call former right-wing...  
 
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Jozi832 (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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US President William McKinley, inspired by Abraham Lincoln, said that 30 years of economic PROTECTIONISM (1865-1895) against the free trade of the British Empire is what made the USA a success story.
President Hugo Chavez of Chili uses economic PROTECTIONISM as well to protect the small Chilean companies against the free trade of the new Empire of Multinationals. King George Bush is not an American. He is an internationalist with British Empire blood.
lisabelin (2 days ago) Show Hide
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y quien es este imbecil para hacer callar a nadie ,no pinta nada ,por que no te vas ,rey juan carlos el mayor chupon del reino de españa
ObamaSuxClub (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Hugo Chavez=Elected and Re-elected 8 times
King Juan Carlos=Born into position because of who his dad once was.
wl2over8 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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It only shows that Venezuela has some serious problem. If this is the best you can get for EIGHT elections then this country really has not much hope.
schwartzemannable (3 days ago) Show Hide
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wow, looks like this capitalist pig has forgotten his country has social welfare policies too - but you wouldnt know would you, since they come mostly as pre-election campaign promises.
schwartzemannable (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Screw homelandsecurity. This is freedom of speech, and if the people monitoring cannot take it, then their Constitution is not worth the paper its written on. Call me naive, but we can't censor the right to voice out one's opinion to what the powers-that-be would want to hear!
schwartzemannable (3 days ago) Show Hide
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You'd be thinking Chavez is a genius and a saint if he were the lapdog of American interests, but since he isn't you dare to call him names and insult the Venezuelan people who had good sense not to elect another American puppet. You nincompoops cannot even see the writing on the wall - the game is up, the cat's out of the bag - no one is fooled anymore by pontifications of the US. This is not the sixties, but sadly, US foreign policy is still in that era.
schwartzemannable (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Apparently, you are the one without opinion except that which has been handed down to you to lap up like a witless zombie.
schwartzemannable (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Freedom of speech determines that Chavez, a democratically elected president and representative of the Venezuelan people, can say his mind; while Carlos, whose power derives from the obsolete practice of merely being born to a dynasty, should shut up and wait his turn for a rebuttal. If Chavez is seen as undiplomatic for his outbursts and interjections, then isn't the same true for his royal farceness (Carlos) who should know better with centuries of privilege behind him?
wl2over8 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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freedom of speech also allows us to say you are full of crap and your president is an unmannered thug.

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