AS VENEZUELANS react to the death of their president, Hugo Chavez, our correspondents discuss the impact of his legacy and consider the fate of his preferred...
Chavez differs from Perón in that he died early. Perón was exiled after his first government and for close to 20 years lived outside Argentina, however this made him a much more appealing politician to the poor and oppressed, it created a kind of mythos
March 7, 2013
ponyfaces
Wow, throaty
March 7, 2013
dave19941000
Its only orginized crime because unlike in the US there us no system of legalized bribary here, and also unlike the US we are actually doing something about it. As for our defence, Im sorry that you give us no reason to have a large defence force, its not
March 7, 2013
sdushdiu
Yet another baseless allegation presented as fact. Would or should the US be conducive to such an attempt! Sure! Did they plan or participate. To date NO ONE has presented ANY credible evidence.
Yet another poser positing hallucination as fact. But the
March 6, 2013
sdushdiu
Good riddance.
March 6, 2013
dave19941000
So basicly he will be remembered as a man of the poor. Remember that he survived a US backed military coup. He may have not been a great leader, but do Americans have any ground to stand on in comparison? No.
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