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Hugo Chavez Dies At Age 58Ruler of Venezuela had been fighting cancer for two yearsMarch 6, 2013CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s government announced the death of President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday, ending 14 years of rule by the firebrand socialist but leaving his party firmly in control o...... Showing 24 of 24 comments
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walksabout
will the gas pump prices decrease now ? Saw a TV report recently investigating cost of drugs at paharmcies. The same Rx cost varied $21 to $149 in same city but different neighborhoods. wow, huh ? Wondering if the same clerk paying Pard D medicare to pharmacies makes out the checks ?
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zip064
One less communist to deal with.
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daWraith
Liberals must be in morning, fellow Socialist Hugo Chavez is dead.
Lucky Obama got elected, Hugo recommended a Vote for Opie, I'm sure that was a big factor in his victory here :)!
Wasn't he the one who said he smelled sulphur when George Bush spoke?
Rot in }-{ell you miserable twerp!!!
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daWraith
--mourning--- sorry, haven't had my "morning" coffee (pun INTENDED) :)!!!
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ShempH
My sincere sympathy to Danny Glover and Sean Penn as they have lost their idol.
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Thebudman
Is the Flag flying at half mast at the White House today?
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daWraith
Budman, I thought it has BEEN at half mast, since Sequestration went into effect :)!
BBBWHAHAHAHAAH!
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WWUthinking
Anyone wearing a Smile will be shot today in Venezuela; Maybe we'll have a GONE AWAY PARTY Tomorrow!!
or maybe just have another day just like all the other days...How about a Who the*****cares about that a**hole Day it'll be on the anniversary of the exact day,9 years ago that Martha Stewart was released from prison in West Virginia....
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DinoCrocetti
Castro, Chavez....hmmm...If anyone ever runs for US President and is a disgruntled wannabe former baseball player, count me out.
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oldsteelmaker
One down...
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WWUthinking
Burn and Bury his carcass in an old junked Buick so his lifetime on earth will be remembered in infamy....."Chavez Regal"
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Thebudman
To the people of Venezuela, may I suggest a replacement?
How about Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York?
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rover1958
duhRAT - 'Liberals must be in morning, fellow Socialist Hugo Chavez is dead.'
The correct spelling is 'mourning'. But, what else could we expect from a product of Ohio state schools. so sad....too bad.
Actually, you - DuhRAT - have much in common with Commandante Chavez....you both hate Obama to an illogical excess.
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WWUthinking
Thanks Rover1958 , the next time I'm in Venezuela at the graveyard and someone says to me "Morning" I'll think 'mourning' and tell them "No, just stoppped by to take a Sh*t"
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daWraith
Rover you stupid Awipe I corrected it the next post, are you too {bleeping} dumb to read?
Oh, you answered that already.
What would I expect from WVU Party School grad? Did you major in Drinking, Partying, or basket weaving??
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walksabout
Venezuela's youth are the real winners. Those too young to know of or remember the dictator president. The old folks who have drank the liberal koolaide will still be in a stupor.
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promo61
The lesson here, of course, is that he who aspires to greatness, acquires vast wealth and earns great reknown still dies. No one gets out of here alive. No one.
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walksabout
lesson here, of course, political in nature. You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose. The problems start when your friends insist you pick their nose.
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walksabout
President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday, ending 14 years of rule. Ok. let us count. 16 years Bush. Some want 16 yeras clintons.
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walksabout
oops. Bush was in the white house another 8 as VP. so 24 years Bush ?
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oldsteelmaker
There was no question in the 80s who was boss, it was Uncle Ronnie. George 41 was a good trooper then, just wandered back to the blue blood country club side of the party once he won.
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oldsteelmaker
Hugo is dead, and his hand-picked successor has the charisma of a lamp post. With a mounting problem paying for all the socialist fun stuff, it will be interesting to see how long the new guy lasts. More to the point, how long the giveaways to Cuba and the rest of the Lefties running places like Equador and Bolivia will last. Daniel Ortega (remember him?) is biting his nails about the possible collapse of his economy without the freebie oil.
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oldsteelmaker
That firm control is not nearly as solid as it looks. Lots of unhappy people there, and Colombia is not at all happy with Chavez' handling of the FARC and other criminals that ran across the border for escapes.
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oldsteelmaker
That $2 billion he stole for his family would make a nice downpayment on keeping the country solvent. Too bad it's gone to Switzerland and other safe havens.
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