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		<title>by: Stanford Matthews</title>
		<link>http://morewhat.com/wordpress/hugo-chavez-a-large-waste-of-time/#comment-6542</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>You posted it twice.  But I read it once.  And 'whatever' he does including controlling all opposition including the media is 'for the people'.  Ya, whatever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You posted it twice.  But I read it once.  And &#8216;whatever&#8217; he does including controlling all opposition including the media is &#8216;for the people&#8217;.  Ya, whatever.
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		<title>by: tjohn</title>
		<link>http://morewhat.com/wordpress/hugo-chavez-a-large-waste-of-time/#comment-6474</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 01:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>It is not as simple as, &quot;yeh, whatever&quot;.  The mentality of, &quot;whatever&quot;, is not much of an analytical approach to understanding what is happening in Venezuela.  Venezuela does not belong to America or its corporations.  
The leader, dictator or despot, call him what you will, has the will of the people of Venezuela.  Much like U.S. President Bush has or has had the will of American citizens.  
The fact of the matter remains, it is their country, thier petroleum and all natural resources, to do with what they will.  Maybe thier hope for Socialism will make it, maybe it wont.  
In a truly free market society, oil, would be no more expensive than it is now.  However, there would be much less contraversy over oil, if we simply negotiated the price in a fair and equitable business like fashion.
Too bad that U.S. politics has set the stage for such a ruthless game.
I for one, am for Chavez's claimed goal of, &quot;for the people&quot;.  Strangely enough, the U.S. could take a look at its own backyard and maybe notice the Corporate trash that needs to be taken out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not as simple as, &#8220;yeh, whatever&#8221;.  The mentality of, &#8220;whatever&#8221;, is not much of an analytical approach to understanding what is happening in Venezuela.  Venezuela does not belong to America or its corporations.<br />
The leader, dictator or despot, call him what you will, has the will of the people of Venezuela.  Much like U.S. President Bush has or has had the will of American citizens.<br />
The fact of the matter remains, it is their country, thier petroleum and all natural resources, to do with what they will.  Maybe thier hope for Socialism will make it, maybe it wont.<br />
In a truly free market society, oil, would be no more expensive than it is now.  However, there would be much less contraversy over oil, if we simply negotiated the price in a fair and equitable business like fashion.<br />
Too bad that U.S. politics has set the stage for such a ruthless game.<br />
I for one, am for Chavez&#8217;s claimed goal of, &#8220;for the people&#8221;.  Strangely enough, the U.S. could take a look at its own backyard and maybe notice the Corporate trash that needs to be taken out.
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		<title>by: tjohn</title>
		<link>http://morewhat.com/wordpress/hugo-chavez-a-large-waste-of-time/#comment-6473</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 01:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>It is not as simple as, &quot;yeh, whatever&quot;.  The mentality of, &quot;whatever&quot;, is not much of an analytical approach to understanding what is happening in Venezuela.  Venezuela does not belong to America or its corporations.  
The leader, dictator or despot, call him what you will, has the will of the people of Venezuela.  Much like U.S. President Bush has or has had the will of American citizens.  
The fact of the matter remains, it is their country, thier petroleum and all natural resources, to do with what they will.  Maybe thier hope for Socialism will make, maybe it wont.  
In a truly free market society, oil, would be no more expensive than it is now.  However, there would be much less contraversy over oil, if we simply negotiated the price in a fair and equitable business like fashion.
Too bad that U.S. politics has set the stage for such a ruthless game.
I for one, am for Chavez's claimed goal of, &quot;for the people&quot;.  Strangely enough, the U.S. could take a look at its own backyard and maybe notice the Corporate trash that needs to be taken out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not as simple as, &#8220;yeh, whatever&#8221;.  The mentality of, &#8220;whatever&#8221;, is not much of an analytical approach to understanding what is happening in Venezuela.  Venezuela does not belong to America or its corporations.<br />
The leader, dictator or despot, call him what you will, has the will of the people of Venezuela.  Much like U.S. President Bush has or has had the will of American citizens.<br />
The fact of the matter remains, it is their country, thier petroleum and all natural resources, to do with what they will.  Maybe thier hope for Socialism will make, maybe it wont.<br />
In a truly free market society, oil, would be no more expensive than it is now.  However, there would be much less contraversy over oil, if we simply negotiated the price in a fair and equitable business like fashion.<br />
Too bad that U.S. politics has set the stage for such a ruthless game.<br />
I for one, am for Chavez&#8217;s claimed goal of, &#8220;for the people&#8221;.  Strangely enough, the U.S. could take a look at its own backyard and maybe notice the Corporate trash that needs to be taken out.
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