Friday, August 24, 2007

Famous people flocking to Hugo Chavez

There's been a long line of celebrities and famous people visiting Hugo Chavez. The most recent celebrity has been Sean Penn, who came as a reporter to find out what's really happening in Venezuela. Actor Danny Glover visited Hugo and received $18 million to produce a film about independence leader Toussaint Louverture. Cindi Sheehan has pledged her support for Hugo Chavez. Here's a list of the People who are flocking to Hugo.

Sean Penn
Danny Glover
Cindi Sheehan
Jesse Jackson
Joseph Kennedy Jr.
Ramsey Clark
Don King
William Delhaunt
Mayor Jack Ellis

Why are these people flocking to Hugo Chavez? Are they traitors, curious, communists? What's going on?

http://www.latinbusinesschronicle.com/app/article.aspx?id=1550

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Why is Hugo Chavez buying so many weapons?

When you’re in a game of topple the dictator, you have to be able to play the game. How do you win…easy! stay in power. It never looks pretty. Neither does the covert operations and democratic organizations receiving funds from the U.S.?


100,00 AK-103s, & license to produce more

24 Sukhoi fighter jets

37 M17 helicopters

9 submarines (Negotiating)


Is Hugo just becoming another dictator, or is his power grab, for the good of the people?


Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Hugo Chavez Venezuela

I started my job at chase bank about six years ago. I had it pretty good. I would handle a few tech calls, and then surf the web. After a couple of months it seemed like i had visited every single web page known to man. So i started to read the news. It got addictive, sometimes I couldn't get enough, or the news wasn't coming in quick enough. It really is a huge soap opera. Well, that's when i came across a guy named hugo chavez and venezuela.

Hugo is the president of venezuela, he was starting to make waves by taking control of PDVSA(now the state owned oil company). Boy, were the oil guys in control mad. They were furious that their meal ticket was being taken away, and so was the U.S. That's when things started to get juicy.

A coupe deta, what a silly word. Well there goes Hugo>> overthrown and flown to a small island off of Venezuela. The U.S. supports and recognizes the new coup leader. Naughty, naughty. But things start to go wrong. Some of the generals don't play along, and man are the streets getting crowded with poor folks! they're asking for the return of hugo chavez. Great Drama! But very few media outlets in Venezueal and the U.S. are covering it. Why? Well that's when I asked the same question.

And this was the begining of my favorite soap opera. Alo Presidente Hugo!