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Originally posted by Kidicious
You can predict all you want. I'm pointing out that people predicted in 1998 that Venezuela would be a disaster right now. And they are wrong. I don't hold your predictions in high regard. And let the numbers speak for themselves. So, people go around predicting things and saying all kinds of stuff. That shouldn't matter. now youre sounding like global warming denier. |
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
the present ven constitution will Chavez to stay till 2012, which would give him a longer time in office than FDR had. So can we leave FDR out of it? Do you think FDR should have stayed in office for 20 years? I don't think putting a limit on how long a leader should hold office in a crisis is a smart thing. FDR served the proper time in my opinion. Whether or not Chavez should serve more time depends on the situation in 2012. |
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Originally posted by Arrian
I'm the Yankee fan. Imran is a Mets fan. I dunno if Kid cares about baseball. I'm too young to get your cultural reference, sorry. ![]() -Arrian Met fan, did you say Met fan! "My beer, is Rheingold, the dry beer Think of Rheingold, whenever you buy beer Its refreshing, not sweet Its the extra dry treat Wont you try, extra dry Rheingold beer!" Back in the golden days, when men were men, women were women, and playgrounds were deathtraps, every baseball teams had a beer company sponsor. With TV ads on the local games. As this was back when there were still local brewers (and not microbrews, REAL local brewers) there were local sponsors in every town. NY, privileged to have two teams, also had at least two local brewers. Shaefer ads were on Yankee games, and Rheingold ads on Met games. I was too young to even grasp the appeal of beer, but I did memorize the jingles. Rheingold jingles, Tom Seaver strikeouts, Cleon Jones hits. It all goes together. |
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Originally posted by Arrian
What crisis, exactly, is Venezuela going through right now? Are they at war? No. Yes they are. You don't see it because you aren't a Socialist. Are they in the midst of a terrible depression? No - they're not a rich country, to be sure, but according to you, because of Chavez, things are going great! The trouble with the concept of sticking with a leader through a crisis is that depending on how you define a crisis, countries are always facing them. Or they can be cooked up pretty easily. -Arrian By every sense of the word the economy of Venezuela was in a depression in 1998. The people in Venezuela aren't all doing well yet, not by a long shot, and they still have very dangerous enemies. |
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
That's like saying a referendum allowing GW Bush to become President for life isn't anti-democratic, since people are going to vote on it. In the modern era, democracy isn't merely voting, but the tenants of 'liberal democracy' which include far more. tenets of liberal democracy. The tenants of liberal democracy, they are fighting hard to keep rent control. |
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No. First term = 1933-1937. Second term 1937-1941.
Pearl Harbor = December 7, 1941... after the start of the third term. Now I agree that WWII started in Asia earlier and Europe in 1939. And that the US wasn't completely removed from that (Lend Lease, etc). But the fact is we weren't a combatant until term #3. And you chide me on my knowledge of history. -Arrian |
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Originally posted by Agathon
There you go. It's up to Venezuelan voters to decide if they like his ideas. If they don't go for it, then see what happens. Calling this anti-democratic is insane, since the article says there will be a referendum. It's a step down a road that seems undemocratic to me. But I'm not calling this undemocratic. I think it's a bad idea, even if it's democratic. -Arrian |
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