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Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Chavez in Haiti. The Butterfly and the Bee
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Apporea
Wednesday, Mar 21, 2007

Editor's Note: From India to Africa ... from the Middle East - to Latin America - to Washington ... the U.S. government is in crisis. As everyone now knows, President Bush was absolutely trampled by the people during his recent, desperation tour of Latin America. Throughout Latin America, at every stop, the people hit the streets to humiliate the staggering, moronic bully who has been the instrument of so much misery world-wide.

In his parallel rope-a-dope tour, Chavez gave singular clarity to the peoples' voice. He danced around Bush like a butterfly, stung him like a bee and put the Texas executioner and Butcher of Baghdad on the ropes. President Chavez was received with open arms by the MASSES during his contra-Bush, contra U.S. imperialism tour of the Latin America Homeland. In the 2 videos below, watch President Chavez meet the great people of Haiti - the home of the first slave revolt - on March 12, during his now-famous tour. Better yet, watch the great people of Haiti meet President Chavez! If you don't understand Spanish - not to worry. That's not what these 2 videos are about. This is how a real Head of State is greeted when he has been truly democratically-elected by "el pueblo" who love and respect him because they know that he is responsibly fulfilling his obligations to the people he serves. - Les Blough, Editor 


"What a lovely [Haitian] people, Reni, specially the young people. What a huge and overwhelmed passion; what a huge love, what a hope, what a huge faith."

- President Hugo Chavez Frias 

 

 

President Chavez with Reni Preval, President of Haiti (right) and Estedan Lazo, Vice President of the Cuban Ministerial Counsel during Chavez' recent contra-Bush Tour of Latin America. Estedan Lazo was present to announce a joint (Venezuelan-Cuban) $21 million contribution  for social development in Haiti

 

 

 

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