Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Bush blasts Chavez' actions on rebels
Mr. Bush said that Mr. Chavez's ordering of Venezuelan troops to their border with Colombia was 'the latest step in a disturbing pattern of provocative behavior by the regime in Caracas.' 'It has also called for FARC terrorists to be recognized as a legitimate army, and senior regime officials have met with FARC leaders in Venezuela,' Mr. Bush said. In fact, U.S. government officials are currently in Colombia examining a laptop recovered by Colombian forces in the raid, which the Colombians say proves that Mr. Chavez had agreed to provide millions of dollars in funding to FARC. Mr. Bush and Mr. Chavez have sparred before, but Mr. Bush today went farther than he has before, though he still avoided mentioning Mr. Chavez by name.
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C'mon, Bush baby. Bring `em on.
ReplyDeleteYou start WWIII. We end it.
Hey Mr. President, you seem to have forgotten that the first President of the United States of America was also a rebel like the FARC of Colombia. So, why do you not condemn him? Oh, I forgot that since he and his followers were Americans the same rules did not apply. But let's get real for a change and face facts, not fairy tales as you do.
ReplyDeleteDo not forget that France and Holland were friendly towards the American rebels and even supplied them with arms.