Do we know what habeas Corpus is? Because the MCA basically wipes that out.
It does say an ALIEN but in the terms its used it can be used against anyone who is considered an enemy of the government.
If you have proof that habeas corpus hasn't been suspended please enlighten us.
Do we know what habeas Corpus is? Because the MCA basically wipes that out.
It does say an ALIEN but in the terms its used it can be used against anyone who is considered an enemy of the government.
If you have proof that habeas corpus hasn't been suspended please enlighten us.
I never said he was. I just found his comment to be quite amusing.Like Chavez is the light of virtue.
He's both... and then some!
I loved that comment (made by, I think it was Chavez - I could be wrong as I have a horrible memory for names) that he leaves a cloud of sulfur when he leaves! Bwahahaha!
Can the sarcasm! I know it's not a new accusation, I just liked the "cloud of sulfur" reference (instead of simply calling him the devil).Yes...isn't that clever..Bush as "El Diablo". Chavez is perhaps the first person in the history of humankind to liken his opponent to "the devil". What brilliance! I'm sure many at the UN were overawed to find such a literary genius springing from the lowly "Indios". He is no less than the Latino Guillermo Shakespeare!
I am studying hispanic civilization right now (talking of mainland Spain and America, pre and post colonialism), so I know Mr. Chavez isn't a great (or even mediocre) example of a human being. Anyway, I am not here to get into a huge political debate, just making it clear that just because I find what he said funny doesn't mean I think the guy is good or that he should be the head of a country (or the head of anything for that matter).Hugo Chavez is an anti-democratic, tin-pot dictator in the making. Even the other Leftists in South America have grown weary of his self-aggrandizing antics. If it weren't for oil, Venezuela would "that country West of Guyana".
I'll make sure to check this out when I get home - maybe I'll have something else to laugh at. :smile:Here is a hilarious clip of King Juan Carlos of Spain running out patience with the self-important Chavez who continues to blabber on. Juan Carlos leans forward and says (unregally) "porque no te calles?".."why don't you shut up?";D
http://daniel-venezuela.blogspot.com/2007/11/king-and-chavez-chaevz-reaching-deep.html
Spaniards thought it was so funny it has become a cellphone ring tone in Spain :giggling:
..Anyway, I am not here to get into a huge political debate, just making it clear that just because I find what he said funny doesn't mean I think the guy is good or that he should be the head of a country (or the head of anything for that matter).
I'll make sure to check this out when I get home - maybe I'll have something else to laugh at. :smile:
I don't like Bush, and I certainly am not going to hide it. He's to blame for the deaths of many. I just hope to God that my cousin comes home from his 1+ year tour in Afghanistan alive and not in a pine box.Fair enough..though your original comment can hardly be said to be free of political meaning :smile:
I don't like Bush, and I certainly am not going to hide it. He's to blame for the deaths of many. I just hope to God that my cousin comes home from his 1+ year tour in Afghanistan alive and not in a pine box.![]()
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