Friday, January 12, 2007

Chavez on the follow steps of Mubarak

President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela , the Gamal Abdel Nasser of South America seems to follow President Mubarak steps as he wants to change the Venezuelan constitution to unlimit the number of re-elections , you see according to the Venezuelan consultation the president can be re-elected for another two terms ,that are three terms overall , each term 6 years

Beside promising either socialism or death

To say the truth I began to dislike him now , first he wants to turn the country in to another Cuba by his socialist economic policies from nationalizing companies and so on

but now changing the constitution to be in his side to get infinite numbers of terms , Senior Chávez esta no hombres' manners ,this is not how real leaders do .

If he scares on his policies well he can work to be sure that his party after him will continue on with these policies at least that's what happens in the civilized countries

I don't know

May be Chávez got an amigo ,a friend in Egypt called Mubarak who likes to advice his friends from world leaders and presidents to stick their asses on their chairs forever happy together

6 comments:

  1. Off topic
    It's my pleasure to to welcome you to .... Qwaider.com

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  2. Well, it seems like the new world's sport is "Hating Uncle Sam", if you wanna be popular leader : Hate USA, if you wanna win the hearts of the poor people : Attack Junior (Bush)...etc. But you know what, I had classmates from Venezuela, Peru, Costa Rica..and sure from the US too, and it was a treat to watch and listen to their debates about the declining American influence in the latin world...and I was surprised! The latin intellectuals are overwhelmingly against the rise of socialism coz it will lead to one thing at the end which is "Monochracy" and/or "Elitism" and that's what Hugo is trying to do right now relying on the "unreasonable" support from the poor blue collar population of the country. But as long as he has been elected by the people, no one can say a word. We embrace democracy and we have to deal with whoever gonna be in power regardless the background...AKA "Don't hate the players, hate the game!" :)

    BTW, I'm coming soon to Egypt (YEAAH), do you wanna anything from China ya Z? Let me know :)

    Cheers

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  3. @qwaider,thanks you very much for adding it looks wonderful that planet, I also welcome you to my blog :)

    @Yellow Egyptian , Latin america is just like us our leaders using the hate of America and wishes of the blue collars to get for the thrones
    you know the animal farm style
    Welcome home and thanks 1000 times everything from China is here ,you just name it ,sooner we will have little china town

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  4. nice blog sister, do not have time to read all, but I have linked to my blog.

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  5. Just watched the Animal Farm yesterday for the 10th time maybe...boy I love this movie.

    And yeah i knew about the Chinese invasion. The other day my mom became so emotional when a little Chinese salesgirl came to my home in Cairo trying to sell some of her goods...they even invited her inside to drink some of the Chinese tea I send to them, now they feel so warm when they see anything or anyone Chinese :)

    Cheers!

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  6. buy chinese gals
    we always got many visits of them ,it is always emitional to them
    as my grand father may Allah bless his soul loved the chinese art and thus the living room got chinese art works and thus they entered and saw what on the walls and they seemed to have some sort of home sickness
    I don't know what they will do if they went to My grand ma's brother house he used to be a diplomat in China for Egypt ,all his house is from Chinese furniture

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