Posted on 10/26/2007 6:41:32 PM PDT by traumer
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has condemned US president's war rhetoric on Iran, saying he belongs in a psychiatric hospital.
"The US President (George W. Bush) made an atomic bomb threat," Chevez said on Thursday, referring to Bush's war rhetoric against Iran.
"In other words, he's threatening a third world war but now with atomic weapons. It's like he should be taken to the psychiatric hospital. I think he's on the edge of the psychiatric hospital," he added.
Last week Bush claimed Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons, adding this may lead to World War III. His remarks drew fierce domestic and international criticism.
Tehran insists that its nuclear program is solely aimed at peaceful purposes. The UN nuclear watchdog has also declared that there is no evidence to prove Iran is developing nuclear weaponry.
Truth is like light to a vampire. . .Chavez fears both and needs to. . .
and the Liberal position on this is...
Ok let him get the bomb...and then when he gives it to terrorists who come here and blow up our cities then the
Liberals will say oh we have to Prove he did it you know .. It has to pass the Global test..
Give me a Break ... Liberals will get us all killed...
Reality kind of hits you square in the face when reading a quote from a political leader you can’t tell if it’s from a socialist dictator hell-bent on destroying the US or a democrat from the House of Representatives.
Well, Chavez is on the same page as Rosa Brooks of the LA Times. We live in interesting times when Marxist dictators and erstwhile MSM journalists speak the same language.
Is he still alive?
Well, you certainly belong in a madhouse if oyu’re blowing people’s heads off for your own amusement.
Yes, Hugo, you certainly do.
there are thousands of chemicals around that could mimic these conditions and leave NO traces behind..
Gives one to pause, to think....
Evidently that's not worthy of the psycho ward.
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