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  Thursday, September 21, 2006


Hugo Chavez, the hemisphere's idiot, and de facto owner of Citgo United States is one thing.  And learning that the United States is giving up our tax dollars to Chavez to the tune of about a million dollars a day is another.  But did you know that Citgo gas stations are on every Navy Base in the United States?  After his idiotic rants in the United Nations General Assembly, and everywhere else that our nation's leading anti-Bush anti-war liberals arrange him to speak, it is time to come to our senses with Chavez and Citgo.

Chavez pimps his Citgo gas in Harlem and in the Northeast to stick it to Bush as much as he thinks he can.  The Navy needs to get a new vendor in there to replace Citgo.  I decided months ago what to do with my Citgo credit card.  You, and everyone else who knows about Chavez's connection to Citgo, will make up your own mind.


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The United Nations finest hour, or week.   Growing coca, as in cocaine ingredients, is just fine.  Sudan?  They'll be fine too, as soon as all the native Africans are murdered, things will just be another haven for terrorists because there won't be anyone else there who isn't a 'believer'.  No genocide going on there.   Iran?  Eh, forget about that Security Council resolution that required Iran to stop refining uranium for other than electricity production, as in nuclear weapons.  We didn't really mean to hurt Iran's feelings.  And the icing on the cake is the anti-Bush pep rally going on in the General Assembly of despots, dictators, and terrorists.  

Bolivian leader defends his drug policy (AP).

Bolivian president Evo Morales holds a coca leaf as he addresses the 61st session of the U.N. General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)AP - Bolivian president Evo Morales brandished a coca leaf on the floor of the United Nations Tuesday in a passionate rebuke of U.S. criticisms of the South American nation's anti-drug policies.


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