Silverblaze
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Man, he is from Latin America. when did the tactonic plates changed that Venezuela joined the European continenthe was the only alive person left in europe..the only pure man,free from american influence,honest and sincere.......it is very sad that we lost such a sincere figure....
If the US had to 'support' a dictator, it is because that country can produce nothing else better. Let me put it this way: Shinzo Abe did not came from China but was borned in Japan. Francois Mitterand did not came from Spain but from France. The US hired a Texan named George HW Bush, not a politician from Spain, to be US President.do you hate him this much the man is dead but this reaction must be because he really did some damage when he was alive and you amiricans support many dictators if you love democracy so much you can start with your allies
ideas don't die and history will always mention him as a great leader
don't Hunt him.................He is with us on Same boat ........................Man, he is from Latin America. when did the tactonic plates changed that Venezuela joined the European continent
If the US had to 'support' a dictator, it is because that country can produce nothing else better. Let me put it this way: Shinzo Abe did not came from China but was borned in Japan. Francois Mitterand did not came from Spain but from France. The US hired a Texan named George HW Bush, not a politician from Spain, to be US President.
So if we have to 'support' a country's dictator, it is not because we share his ideologies and his politics. It is because his country and ours have shared interests, no matter how brief. You criticize US for 'supporting' dictators? How about criticizing your own people for supporting Mubarak?
Even if the grief are genuine, that does not mean anyone should have that kind of idolatry for any person outside of the family. When US President John F Kennedy was shot, many people wept but also there were many who respected him did not wept. That is the way it should be. The people should be hard on their leaders. Respect? Yes. Tears? No.i am sure the amircians will say this people was forced to go
sorry, I did not mean to hunt or make fun of him. just wanted to change his mistakedon't Hunt him.................He is with us on Same boat ........................
Germany was a country filled with free thinkers.Gambit, I understand your point, but under what factor do you think that the country of millions of free thinkers need a dictator to govern a nation.
I hope there is always a majority of a population in any country which have common grounds to unite and elect their own leaders very 4 / 5 years in a democratic process. Hugo was elected because people of his country believed he could do some thing for them that his predecessors could not. are you saying that the people are idiots not having the reasoning ability to understand Hugo's ulterior motives as the US claim him to be
Even if the grief are genuine, that does not mean anyone should have that kind of idolatry for any person outside of the family. When US President John F Kennedy was shot, many people wept but so there were many who respected him did not wept. That is the way it should be. The people should be hard on their leaders. Respect? Yes. Tears? No.
Germany was a country filled with free thinkers.
No one is saying anyone must suppressed their feelings and emotions. But what I am saying is that people should be CIRCUMSPECT regarding their feelings and emotionsThis I dont belive in, this is not like the movie Equilibrium where Emotions have to be suppressed. Every leader who is loved by the people have a special place in people heart, so there will always be emotional out burst when they loose the leader.