Yes this sort of article shows how Obama is well down the Kennedy road of
progress (and with his sec of state Clinton having already paved the way
with anti Chavez rhetoric). That's the problem with roles and role holders,
the holder is pretty much imprisoned in the role.How can anyone imagine that
imperialsim will let the US president approve of the removal of superprofits
from Exxon etc?
Paul B.
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> Chávez hindered progress of what? Whatever one may think about Chávez, it
> seems certain that what he hindered was the progress of imperialism in
> Latin America, he disrupted the quiet acceptance of US domination by all
> governments of Latin America. He resumed the control of the PDVSA from the
> hands of
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>
>> "Venezuela'sfirebrand president, Hugo Chávez, has hindered progress in
>> Latin America" (Barack Obama, Univisión).
>>
>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/18/AR2009011802325.html
>>
>> Regards,A. Agafonow
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