!R.I.P. Chavez!!!
I admire Chavez for when he called out President Bush that time on NATIONAL TV calling him a devil and alcoholic. Ha ha! I was like Whoa! Who is this dude? He sure is bold, and I like him! He wasn't afraid to speak his mind, despite the position he held!!! I was like he said something the white folks would not admit and say and something the black folks would not dare to say due to they positions they may have held, in the public eye, or corporate job etc. In peoples' mind, they knew George W. Bush wasn't no good and was drunk the whole time while running the country and was evil by the way he handled the black children and families during the Katrina storm outbreak down in New Orleans, Louisiana 2005. Then here comes Chavez, blasting Bush on public TV for all to hear. I LOVE IT. That instant he became a hero in my eyes. I too, admired his confrontational, domineering, gangsta-like style. Mr. Chavez had much spunk and didn't take no mess, particularly off George W. Bush. Haha. I think honestly, if he would have caught Bush off somewhere, he would've whooped him hahaha.
R.I.P. Chavez
HUGO CHAVEZ: 1954-2013
Populist hero, U.S. thorn, Venezuela's Chavez dies
By Frank Bajak
Associated Press
CARACAS, VENEZUELA - President Hugo Chavez, the fiery populist who declared a socialist revolution in Venezuela, crusaded against U.S. influence and championed a leftist revival across Latin America, died Tuesday at age 58 after a nearly two-year bout with cancer.
Chavez's departure alters the political balance in Venezuela, the fourth-largest foreign oil supplier to the United States. [possibly some text missing]
With the president's death, the constitution says that the nation should "proceed to a new election" within 30 days, and that the vice president should take over in the meantime. The election is likely to pit Maduro, whom Chavez designated as his political successor, against Henrique Canriles Radonski, a young [scan ends]
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