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ChangoLoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 02:08 PM
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Michael Moore and Hugo Chavez meeting in Venice
I like when he says "the bodyguard here" while showing Nicolas Maduro, the venezuelan minister of exterior. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkiTJHtSf5E&feature=related
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ChangoLoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 02:56 PM
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1. we call this revolutionary vanguardia
Gollinger: Michael Moore is a lier, a coward and his declarations are racist.

Gollinger: Gobierno Nacional debe solicitar rectificación a cineasta Michael Moore

El Gobierno venezolano debe solicitar la rectificación en torno a las falsas declaraciones emitidas por el cineasta estadounidense, Michael Moore, contra el presidente Hugo Chávez, realizadas durante la intervención de Moore en un programa de televisión de Estados Unidos, así lo señaló la abogada y escritora Eva Golinger.

Durante su intervención en el programa "Táctica y Estrategía" que transmite Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV), Goliger destacó que los señalamientos de Moore son insólitos, y ridiculizan la figura del primer mandatario nacional, "al vincularlo con alcohol, borrachera y rumba"; al tiempo que sus declaraciones son racistas al estereotiparlo "como el típico latino bebedor de tequila".

Además Moore expresó en esta misma entrevista que el presidente venezolano le pidió escribir su discurso que pronunciaría ante la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas, la cual se celebró el pasado mes de septiembre. El cineasta estadounidense se proclamó autor de pronunciado por el Jefe de Estado ante este organismo; en tal sentido, Eva Golinger calificó a Moore como cobarde.

En tal contexto, subrayó que el cineasta debería rectificar, puesto que el presidente Chávez ha sido muy generoso con él, promoviendo y aplaudiendo su trabajo, además de haberle otorgado tres horas de su tiempo para conversar con él.

Golinger consideró que es una falta de respeto hacia la figura del Presidente, por lo que es preciso el derecho de reclamar esta rectificación, al tiempo que el cineasta profirió mentiras, lo que puede denominarse una difamación.

Finalmente, la investigadora norteamericana reiteró el Gobierno Nacional tiene el completo derecho de solicitar la reconsideración de Michael Moore, así como la rectificación de esta gran mentira al medio de comunicación que realizó la entrevista.

RNV

http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/capriles/cadena-global/detalle.aspx?idart=2534225&idcat=56657&tipo=2
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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 08:27 PM
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2. What the heck is this about?
When did MM say the terrible things?
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ChangoLoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 08:48 PM
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3. chavista MM?
:daily: :)
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spanza Donating Member (363 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 09:00 AM
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4. The (unfortunate) Lies of Michael Moore (about Hugo Chávez)
Submitted by Eva Golinger on October 20th, 2009.


In an interview last October 9th on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the renowned and award-winning documentarian, Michael Moore lied vulgarly about his encounter with Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez during the Venice Film Festival this past September. In the interview, Moore responds to Kimmel's request for an explanation of a photo of Moore with President Hugo Chávez. Apparently embarrased about the encounter with one of Latin America's most prominent and influential heads of state, Moore proceeded to completely make up a fairy-tale, attempting to pass it off as reality.

With a straight face, Moore stated he met President Chávez at 2 o'clock in the morning, after he and his wife had settled into bed in their Venice hotel room and heard a scandalous noise coming from the floor above. Moore states that he called down to the reception to find out "what the hell was going on". "It's the president of Venezuela", the hotel clerk allegedly told Moore. Well, Michael couldn't believe it, so despite his wife telling him "don't go", Moore set out, determined to find out if the true source of the scandal was really the Venezuelan president, the polemic Hugo Chávez.

Incrediously, Moore says he went upstairs and knocked right on Chávez's door and a large man answered, who Moore claims was the president's "bodyguard". Chávez was right behind him and caught a glimpse of Moore and yelled out "Michael Moore, come on in!". Anyone who has ever traveled or been close to President Chávez knows very well that it is absolutely impossible to just "go knock on his door". Presidential security lines the hallways, elevators and all entrance points. Take it from someone who knows first hand. Moore's story is complete and utter fiction. Also the man Moore identified in the interview as Chávez's "bodyguard" is actually Foreign Minister Nicolás Maduro, but hey, all latinos look alike!

The tale continues. Moore says he entered the room and a "bottle and a half of tequila later", he was writing Chávez's speeches! Of course, Michael, all of us Latin Americans drink tequila! Man, he couldn't even get his alcohol right in his fairy tale! Tequila is Mexican, Michael. Venezuela makes rum. Get it straight. And anyway, President Chávez does not drink at all and is well known for his anti-alcohol position. But in Moore's story, latinos are all a bunch of partiers! No work, just party, drinks and fun at 2am!

Moore is exceptionally full of himself towards the end of the interview with Jimmy Kimmel. He says Chávez asked him for advice about his upcoming United Nations speech. Moore sternly told the South American president to "say sorry for calling Bush the devil, "el diablo"" during his last UN intervention. And to say this time around it's all about the "hope"! Way to defend Bush, Michael! Wait, didn't you write, direct and film Farhenheit 9/11? Right, but when someone "non-US" tells it like it is, you get way patriotic. I get it.

The interview ended with Michael fully praising himself for yet another one of President Chávez's brilliant United Nations' speeches. "When I heard the first few lines of his speech", says Moore, "it was exactly what I had written for him!" Michael, Michael. Don't you know that Chávez doesn't use a teleprompter? Where we come from, speeches are made from the heart and soul, and not written by an elite team of 20 writers and then read from transparent screens. And Michael, do you really think that flattering yourself at this point, after you have lied so tremendously, is appropriate? Arrogantly, Moore joked that Chávez should give him a "year of free gasoline" for writing his speech. At least he didn't say bananas.

Michael Moore has been known for his documentary work; filming and telling "facts". But on this ocassion, Moore has turned into the worst of yellow journalists, a liar and story-teller on the big screen. Despite the fact that Moore insisted "no cameras" document his meeting with President Chávez in Venice, the official Venezuelan presidential press snapped a few photos, and there were many witnesses. The photographs evidence a Michael Moore and a President Chávez serenly sitting in two chairs talking. No tequila, no parties, no scandals, just a normal meeting between a head of state and an invited guest. In fact, the real meeting lasted three hours, without tequila.

Michael Moore prohibited cameras in the meeting because, per his own words, it wasn't "convenient" for him to been seen with Chávez. Despite the fact that every presidential meeting has been documented by the official press, this time, they defered to Moore with respect. He was, after all, an admired figure by millions of Venezuela. But, the presidential press was able to capture a few photos of the encounter. These photos now are the key evidence to expose Michael Moore's vulgar lies about his meeting with President Chávez.

Moore's comentaries about President Chávez asking him to "help" write his United Nations speech demonstrate Moore's extreme ego. President Chávez is one of the most brilliant speakers in the world, with an immense capacity to bring together a variety of ideas while being coherent. Of course, Chávez nourishes his speeches and talks with ideas, experiencies and the writings of many, but for those of us who spend almost every day listening and watching President Chávez, we know that nobody writes his speeches, not even him! He speaks from his heart, and not from a teleprompter!

Moore's declarations against President Chávez are offensive and insulting and a clear sign of his hipocresy and lack of ethic. How many times has we heard President Chávez acclaim Moore's books and documentaries? And most recently, Chávez announced that Moore's latest documentary, "Capitalism, a love story", would premiere here in Venezuela.

Moore's response to this admiration, acclaim and support is to lie and ridicule President Chávez and the people of Venezuela, and to attempt, lamely, to justify his meeting with Chávez. Because in the end, this whole ridiculous tale told by Moore about his "meeting" with President Chávez is an attempt to avoid admitting before the US media that he met for three hours with the South American "dictator". And he probably learned a lot, and liked it!

Michael Moore is a most unfortunate coward.


http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/blog/eva/4877
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