KingCondanomation
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This is more addressed to Lorax and Watermark as both do not really embrace the Socialism of Chavez and believe that the climate change summit is really about saving the earth.
I have long contended that the climate agenda is really just driven by hardline extremist eco-leftists who view environmental regulation as a very hard-to-oppose way to attack capitalism and if this isn't proof of what kind of people they are, I don't know what is. View the reaction to Hugo Chavez and what he had to say
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President Chavez brought the house down.
When he said the process in Copenhagen was “not democratic, it is not inclusive, but isn’t that the reality of our world, the world is really and imperial dictatorship…down with imperial dictatorships” he got a rousing round of applause.
When he said there was a “silent and terrible ghost in the room” and that ghost was called capitalism, the applause was deafening.
But then he wound up to his grand conclusion – 20 minutes after his 5 minute speaking time was supposed to have ended and after quoting everyone from Karl Marx to Jesus Christ - “our revolution seeks to help all people…socialism, the other ghost that is probably wandering around this room, that’s the way to save the planet, capitalism is the road to hell....let’s fight against capitalism and make it obey us.” He won a standing ovation."
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http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...tting_our_economy_in_the_hands_of_chavez_fans
Hugo Chavez is a Socialist whose economy is centered around fossil fuel production, his state subsidies to the cost of fuel mean that people there pay the least by far for gas, just 12 cents a gallon
http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/global_gasprices/
which is probably the least green policy on earth, yet nobody really faulted him for that and loved him for announcing that the reason they are there is to stomp capitalism and freedom into the ground.
This is not just an anomaly, he clearly wanted the eradication of capitalism and the free market and he was given a standing ovation for saying so. If you are honest and I think you are, then just see that for what it is.
I have long contended that the climate agenda is really just driven by hardline extremist eco-leftists who view environmental regulation as a very hard-to-oppose way to attack capitalism and if this isn't proof of what kind of people they are, I don't know what is. View the reaction to Hugo Chavez and what he had to say
"
President Chavez brought the house down.
When he said the process in Copenhagen was “not democratic, it is not inclusive, but isn’t that the reality of our world, the world is really and imperial dictatorship…down with imperial dictatorships” he got a rousing round of applause.
When he said there was a “silent and terrible ghost in the room” and that ghost was called capitalism, the applause was deafening.
But then he wound up to his grand conclusion – 20 minutes after his 5 minute speaking time was supposed to have ended and after quoting everyone from Karl Marx to Jesus Christ - “our revolution seeks to help all people…socialism, the other ghost that is probably wandering around this room, that’s the way to save the planet, capitalism is the road to hell....let’s fight against capitalism and make it obey us.” He won a standing ovation."
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http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...tting_our_economy_in_the_hands_of_chavez_fans
Hugo Chavez is a Socialist whose economy is centered around fossil fuel production, his state subsidies to the cost of fuel mean that people there pay the least by far for gas, just 12 cents a gallon
http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/global_gasprices/
which is probably the least green policy on earth, yet nobody really faulted him for that and loved him for announcing that the reason they are there is to stomp capitalism and freedom into the ground.
This is not just an anomaly, he clearly wanted the eradication of capitalism and the free market and he was given a standing ovation for saying so. If you are honest and I think you are, then just see that for what it is.