Mike Curtiss (4
Aug 2012)
"Chavez and BHO enjoy
Sharing Visions of Communist control over the USA."
Dear Doves,
We are
witnessing the greatest treason in US history. The Bible says
about those days;
good is evil and evil is good. I can't help but shout a warning
when it's shown that many senior
cabinet level officials, top level spies have instantly become
the leaders of US intelligence
organizations.
Many if not all
of BHO's Regime are know to be communists, criminals and
fraudsters.
Like it or not, the Moslem Brotherhood, CAIR etc, are prepping
the battlefield here on this side
the globe.
Perhaps, BHO's
caught reaching out to Hugo Chavez to bring Venezuelan Army
units into
the US to suppress those that know the upcoming elections are
rigged, so only BHO can win them.
Any foreign troops are forbidden by law. Pray for peace, agape
love to you all
Mike Curtiss
Hugo Chavez Endorses Obama, Says Romney Represents 'Selfish
Capitalist Elite'
On two recent occasions, Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s populist
authoritarian president, expressed warm support for Pres
On two recent occasions, Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s populist
authoritarian president, expressed warm support for President
Obama. In Chavez’s book, the President is the “good guy” among
American political figures in what he calls “the empire.”
This was the dubious sort of offhand endorsement from a
schizophrenic tyrant that even the White House and its political
spin masters most likely found awkward.
On the presidential campaign trail last weekend, Chavez returned
to the subject of U.S. politics when he compared his young
opposition rival, Henrique Capriles, to U.S. Republican
presidential candidate Mitt Romney, saying they “represent the
callously selfish capitalist elite.” Chavez also blasted Romney
for being a representative of the “extreme right-wing agenda
that borders on…fascism.”
Like the American President, Chavez is running on his record but
knows he must address unmet promises and troublesome realities.
Crime, high inflation, unemployment, food shortages, rampant
corruption, a steady crackdown on individual rights, and the
crumbling of the rule of law stand as obstacles in his bid for
another six years as Venezuela’s el commandante-in-chief. So,
too, does continued uncertainty about the state of Chavez’s
health.
Now that Chavez has so openly expressed his views on the U.S.
presidential race and indicated his favorite, wouldn’t it be a
grand idea for the White House to take off the velvet gloves of
diplomacy and strike back?
Now would be an excellent time for the leader of the world’s
greatest democracy to state clearly that on October 7, the
people of Venezuela have a clear choice. They must choose
between an opposition candidate who can, with the support of the
Venezuelan people, turn the country back onto a democratic track
and begin repairing the damage done by the Bolivarian Revolution
and socialism of the 21st century and an incumbent clinging to
power who is antithetical to the U.S. and its interests and will
lead his nation further toward the authoritarian abyss.