Saturday, December 1, 2007

Chavez Threatens To Cut Off U.S. Oil


Once again, I repeat: "Hugo, We Have A Problem!"


Venezuela's Henchman with a Title, Hugo Chavez has threatened to cut off oil exports to the U.S. if constitutional changes are not passed. I think Hugo believes that the U.S. has masterminded a plan to foil his installation as Dictator for the next century.


I don't know if anyone else has noticed that Citgo gas stations in the U.S. are changing over to new stations (like Marathon and Conoco) faster than Hillary Clinton will change positions on an issue, but this is exactly the reason why. Citgo is a subsidiary of Venezuela's oil industry and now, you have this idiot calling for a potential cut in oil exports to HIS OWN GAS STATIONS!


Guy's a fool.


Read about it here.



CARACAS, Venezuela (CNN) -- President Hugo Chavez on Friday wrapped up his
campaign to push through broad constitutional changes with a broadside attack
against adversaries at home and abroad -- including a threat to cut off oil
exports to the United States.

Chavez told a crowd gathered in the center of Caracas that if the
referendum was approved and the result was questioned -- "if the 'yes' vote wins
on Sunday and the Venezuelan oligarchy, playing the [U.S.] empire's game, comes
with their little stories of fraud" -- then he would order oil shipments to the
United States halted Monday.
Chavez spoke after tens of thousands, brought on
buses from throughout the country, marched down the capital's principal
boulevard to rally support for Sunday's referendum, which would free Chavez from
term-limit restrictions and move the country toward institutionalized
socialism.
Friday's rally acted as a counterpoint to an opposition march down
the same streets Thursday that brought out tens of thousands who fear the 69
constitutional changes would serve to undermine basic democratic freedoms
.

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