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It's a classic case of political sledging, Hispanic style. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who has distinguished himself on the global stage by making outlandish statements, was left dumbstruck when the King of Spain gave him a taste of his own medicine. Shut up and watch.
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39 comments // Shut Up, Chavez // Video

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    How funny would it have been if they busted out with this song? All musical like.

    Swiyyah
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    Isn't Chavez the guy they ran out of office and then went and got him back because they didn't know what to do next? He's a nut cake! lol

    Dawn11
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    Chavez is the guy that called Bush 'El Diablo'. That's pretty on point if you ask me or the rest of the planet. And Hugo may indeed have a point about the Spaniards caving to corporations and big business aka FASCISM. Now, we'll see how much honor he has when it comes time for him to step down from his Venezuelan office...

    kr4m
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    Actually Dawn, Chavez was reinstated as the democratically elected president of Venezuela after the right wing conservative party staged a coup. People took to the streets and there was a national strike, demanding that the president they had elected be reinstated, and so he was after a few days. American involvement was suspected, Colin Powell was in the country when the whole thing happened and America has always opposed Chavez's socialist policies.

    That's real democracy. People actually controlling their government.

    SusanB
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    Well I guess like us they picked a real winner

    Dawn11
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    "That's real democracy. People actually controlling their government."

    Actually, Hugo Chavez is shutting down TV stations that refuse to broadcast his propaganda, seizing private property and trying to make himself "el Presidente for life". That's not democracy, that's communism. Next thing you're going to say is that Cuba has democracy.

    juano
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    "That's real democracy. People actually controlling their government."

    Actually, Hugo Chavez is shutting down TV stations that refuse to broadcast his propaganda, seizing private property and trying to make himself "el Presidente for life". That's not democracy, that's communism. Next thing you're going to say is that Cuba has democracy.
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    Ok, lets see how ashaiba can disprove many of your words.

    First, Hugo Chavez "shutting down" tv stations has nothing to with democracy. What Susan B was saying, is how he was elected democratically . Next, if you can give me CREDIBLE proof that Hugo Chavez himself has shutdown TV stations, then I'll accept that argument.

    LAST. "That's not democracy, that's communism"
    Shutting TV stations, seizing private property, and trying to make someone president for life, isn't communism. How can it be communism, communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization based on common ownership of the means of production.

    ashaiba
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    lol I give it anther 20 year befor war breaks out in south america

    Coeus1
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    President for life is called dictatorship not communism, China has communism which is an ideology that doesn't work well either because it requires honesty and a communal effort, neither work well due to the most corrupting vice of all POWER. Shutting down TV stations does have something to do with dictatorship, which would imply an adgenda not related to democracy, but you actually do not have to do that to control the people. You can still have your "democracy" and allow people to think they live under one, Just have your buddies buy the news outlets and give your citizens only a small choice of what they see and hear, I believe we may have that problem right here in the good ole USA, You cannot believe that if American involvement was suspected that we know what that REALLY means any more, just maybe some crony of Bush or Bush/Cheney themselves saw an opportunity to line their pocket for the moment or maybe it was in the adminstrations best interest to find Chavez and re instate him as long as they ould use him, who knows, our press certainly won't tell. We are the most lied to society there is.The problem with our administration is that everything they do is for now, and themselves. Trading our future for their immediate bank balance. Of course if the people of Argentina want Mr Chavez then let them have him. He is no different than Bush, actually Bush and Chavez have more in common thsn not, just a different method of being a self serving power monger. I seem to remember Bush "won" twice and not by my vote. So I feel sorry for the Argentinian people they are basically in the same bed we are.

    Dawn11
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    ashaiba, maybe you should put down your Communist Manifesto long enough to read a newspaper or learn how to Google. Since you're probably busy burning the American flag, I did the work for you:

    http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/05/22/venezu15986.htm

    This is a link to a page on Human Rights Watch. Surely a commie apologist like you doesn't have a problem with Human Rights Watch.

    I find it incredibly revealing that you have no problem with Hugo Chavez shutting down TV stations that refuse to broadcast his propaganda, seizing private property and trying to make himself "el Presidente for life".

    juano
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    Image...

    Made by two Irish fiimakers who just happened to be shooting a piece about Chavez when the coup happened. They got access to behind the scenes govenment action and shot candid interviews. Very interesting and inspiring story.

    SusanB
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    Dawn11:
    Of course if the people of Argentina want Mr Chavez then let them have him.

    Hugo Chavez is "el Presidente for life" of Venezuela not Argentina. At least for now. Does Argentina have any private property worth seizing?

    juano
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    Image...

    What strikes me is the lack of knowledge of the situation in Venezuela of mostly everyone criticizing Chavez here...

    All you do is repeating what the corporate media tells you. With the same phrases and lack of depth that the corporate media wants you to repeat it...

    Sorry to be rude, but watch that film Susan posted and, please, become a little smarter...

    Dflo
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    ashaiba, maybe you should put down your Communist Manifesto long enough to read a newspaper or learn how to Google. Since you're probably busy burning the American flag, I did the work for you:

    http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/05/22/venezu15986.htm

    This is a link to a page on Human Rights Watch. Surely a commie apologist like you doesn't have a problem with Human Rights Watch.

    I find it incredibly revealing that you have no problem with Hugo Chavez shutting down TV stations that refuse to broadcast his propaganda, seizing private property and trying to make himself "el Presidente for life".

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    Ok, you got me credible source. but why would you call me a communist for revealing your silly mistakes on current? and burning the American flag???
    what is wrong with you.
    i simply held an opinion, and gave facts, and you go and assume shit.

    ashaiba
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    But before this arguement ends, stop attacking another country for censorship, this country has had much censorship(usa). fix your countries problems before you fix others

    ashaiba
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    ashaiba
    "revealing your silly mistakes on current?"

    Exactly what mistakes did I make? You are the one that made the statement that Hugo Chavez aka "el Presidente for life" never shut down any TV station. You my commie friend are the one making "silly mistakes".

    Exactly what facts have you ever presented that you didn't make up?

    juano
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    Quick summary of the documentary posted, "The Revolution will not be Televised", and Chavez himself. Chavez won in a landslide popular victory on the ticket of the poor people and the redistribution of wealth in the country. Ever since he won the countries elite, that own the majority of the news stations, have been putting out propaganda against him because they lost power when he was elected. He took back the countries resources from the private sector which were primarily owned by U.S. Corperations. So the elite staged a coop with the cooperation of the military generals. Roomers were that the coop was backed by the U.S. But when the generals found out what really happened they turned on the elite and they sided with the people who were protesting in the streets for 3 days.
    But i insist watch the film and do some research before you blab.

    mrtodd724
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    Juano personal attacks wont make anymore more informed. Plus if you read his post he said if you showed a source he would acknowledge that he did shut down the stations.

    mrtodd724
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    SusanB, Dflo & mrtodd724:

    Maybe you should play that propaganda film for these people:

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3yRyp5qj68

    This is a clip from Al Jazeera (hardly a supporter of freedom or democracy) that depicts the goon squads of Hugo Chavez opening fire on a group of peaceful demonstrators.

    Maybe you are the ones that need to educate yourself about the realities of a brutal totalitarian dictatorship and stop defending them.

    Too bad the people of Venezuela do not have the same freedoms as you do to speak out about their government.

    Venezuela is a "Workers Paradise", spread the word. Let the free government handouts begin!

    Do you need help packing?

    juano
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    "Too bad the people of Venezuela do not have the same freedoms as you do to speak out about their government."

    Juano, my point was that it was exactly these freedoms you speak of here, nationwide protest, that did in fact cause Chavez to be rightfully reinstated.

    No amount of protest against this current American government has caused any changes to occur.

    Q.E.D.

    SusanB
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    Juano

    "Al Jazeera (hardly a supporter of freedom or democracy)"?

    I'm not going to argue with you...
    You don't know what you're talking about...

    Al Jazeera is probably one of the most independent news outlets available out there.

    I'd say it supports freedom and democracy more than any other American channel... Their difference, is that they DONT support ONLY American freedom and democracy...

    As for the protests in Venezuela. THESE students (they're not all students) are protesting against the referendum... For Christ sake!!! Protest against a REFERENDUM? Just go and vote NO! Or make a campaign for a NO...

    That's democracy, man...

    The problem, is that that democracy is not good for US, Europe, and Latin American's oligarchs interests...

    Dflo
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    Chavez should also have subtitles when Zapatero is talking. I know there is not room in the frame but he is saying something important too.

    usumacinta
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    I don't know why people defend him. His body language reeks of gross misconduct.

    I can't believe people fall for the "kind" act. You can fake being kind you cannot fake being good.

    He is not...under any circumstances a GOOD person. He does everything he expects everyone not to do to him. He lacks coherence in his own rules.

    He's smart because he's fooling enough people to get away with how he acts.

    J_Jammer
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    Hugo will go down in history as the first South American in many years to be a darling of western media. Heck, we even created a t-shirt to commemorate the incident... www.NeighborHoodlems.com

    matsonian
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    Next, if you can give me CREDIBLE proof that Hugo Chavez himself has shutdown TV stations, then I'll accept that argument.

    I never denied that he did it, i am just asking for you to give me proof that he did. and i my facts were me telling you what the difference between communism and dictatorship is. there not the same

    ashaiba
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