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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 03:09 AM
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Chavez Suggests Bill Clinton for U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela
Hugo has a list of people he would welcome to Venezuela as the new ambassador. His list includes Bill Clinton, Noam Chomsky, Oliver Stone or Sean Penn.



Hugo Chávez and Hillary Clinton during Brazilian president-elect Dilma Rousseff's inauguration on New Year's Day. Photograph: Marcelo Garcia/AFP/Getty Images

Get me Bill Clinton, says Hugo Chávez after vetoing US ambassador

In a televised speech on Tuesday, Venezuela's president said he had come up with a solution. "I hope they name Oliver Stone. I'll suggest a candidate ... Sean Penn or Chomsky. We have a lot of friends there. Bill Clinton."

Stone visited Caracas in May for the local premiere of his documentary South of the Border, which profiles Latin America's leftist leaders. He told reporters he admired Chávez and his record since coming to power in 1999.

Chávez recounted how he briefly met Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, on the sidelines of Dilma Rousseff's inauguration ceremony as president of Brazil on Saturday.

"I said to Señora Clinton 'How is your husband?'" he said. "But I made a mistake because I speak very bad English and I said 'How is your wife?' She laughed, then I said husband."


Good choices, he's a smart man ~

Chavez recently attended the premier of Oliver Stone's documentary 'South of the Border' at the Venice Film Festival, a documentary which started out as a film about Chavez and Venezuela but expanded into a much bigger venture when he ended up visiting several other South American countries and interviewing the leaders of all those countries also.

Oliver Stone has made other films about South and Central America such as "Salvador" starring James Woods which dealt with the U.S. backed death squads there. Another of his films, Comandante which dealt with Fidel Castro's Cuba, but, he says, he has had trouble getting these films distributed in North America. Censorship really needs to stop in this country.

Stone believes that Chavez has been very unfairly portrayed in the U.S. media, and 'was definitely on the hit list' during the Bush administration, he says. He believes that if Iraq had gone well, the Bush administration would have focused its attention on Venezuela next. I don't think many people doubt that. South America thrived while Bush was busy in the Middle East, so something good came of the horror that is the War in Iraq.

Video of interviews with Chavez and Stone: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/video/2009/sep/08/hugo-chavez-oliver-stone



South of the Border … Oliver Stone with President Hugo Chavez. Photograph: Jose Ibanez

Oliver Stone: The Truth About Hugo Chavez

I was invited to Venezuela to meet President Hugo Chávez for the first time during his aborted rescue mission of Colombian hostages, held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), during Christmas of 2007.

As is often the case, the man I met was not the man I'd read and heard about in the US media. I was able to return in January 2009 to interview President Chávez in more depth. Was Hugo Chávez really the anti–American force we've been told he is? Once we began our journey, we found ourselves going beyond Venezuela to several other countries, and interviewing seven presidents in the region, telling a larger and even more compelling story, which has now become South of the Border. Leader after leader seemed to be saying the same thing. They wanted to control their own resources, strengthen regional ties, be treated as equals with the US, and become financially independent of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).


Stone says that we need to be cautious about the demonising of leaders of foreign countries, reminding us of the propaganda that led to the disaster in Iraq. He hopes his film will give people a chance to see' a different side of the 'official' U.S. view of Chavez'.
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Very_Boring_Name Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 03:10 AM
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1. Riiiight
Edited on Thu Jan-06-11 03:10 AM by Very_Boring_Name
Someone needs to check mr.dictators medication.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 03:20 AM
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3. Someone needs to check their sense of humor meter!
:rofl:

Chavez has a great sense of humor, but then again, I could see Bill Clinton seriously considering such an offer. He must be bored to death traveling around with Bush the War Criminal trying to make him look like a human being. THAT is a futile effort. But exciting things are happening in South America and I could imagine Clinton wanting to be a part of it all.

Otoh, I think Chavez was kidding and would probably be worried about Clinton's close relationship with the Bush cartel. Wonder what he'd do if Clinton accepted?
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 06:06 AM
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5. someone needs to check their reality meter
not a chance Clinton would consider it.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 06:45 AM
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6. Yes, and when they do check the reality meter they will realize
that Chavez was kidding. No wonder America can't get along with people from other cultures. When they can't even tell when someone from another country is joking and actually take them seriously, I think, as I already said, they need to check their sense of humor meter.

I doubt there's any way Chavez would want Clinton, along with his contingency of bodyguards, the SS, the CIA etc. not to mention his close association with the Bush Crime Family.

However, I do think he is serious about the others.
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Matariki Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 12:58 PM
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9. And someone needs to check their knee jerk reactions and media sources.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 09:01 PM
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10. Wouldn't that be a step in the right direction?
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Lucinda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 03:14 AM
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2. Interesting read!
Thankie!
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 05:19 AM
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4. You're very welcome ~
Interesting what Stone says about all of the S. American leaders he spoke to. All want to 'control their own resources' and to be 'independent from the IMF'. I wish this country would finally move forward from the old, brutal cold war policies that harmed so many millions of innocent people, especially in that region of the world. I hope this WH is listening ~
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druidity33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 06:50 AM
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7. K&R, nt.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 12:52 PM
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8. Thank you
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druidity33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 10:03 PM
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13. No Worries...
you know, i still have an open mind about Hugo. I have mixed feelings about his current consolidating moves, but believe the people of Venezuela will be able to choose their own leaders in fair elections for years to come... which is more than i can say for the people of many other countries (including our own). What continues to amaze me is the demonization he faces here in the US. What's that all about? I hope Oliver Stone's "South of the Border" sees some distribution here, but i doubt it.


:shrug:


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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-07-11 01:19 AM
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14. I am looking forward to seeing the movie, but I'm sure it will
be restricted. Unless there is a change in U.S. policy towards Venezuela. I, eg, had no problem finding the documentary about the 2002 U.S. backed coup, in Europe, but here I could not find it in any video store and only got to see it by accident on our public access channel. It was a prize-winning documentary. It was first time I felt the effects of censorship. You can find it online now, but it is so ridiculous for the U.S. to act this way. Let people make up their own minds and thank YOU for having an open mind. That's all anyone asks. :-)
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 09:02 PM
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11. I suggest you stick to the last three President Chavez. Rec'd n/t
Edited on Thu Jan-06-11 09:03 PM by Catherina
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Puregonzo1188 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 09:13 PM
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12. My thoughts as well. Though I take it he was joking.
I'm not really sure how Clinton got on that list.
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