Monday, February 2, 2009

Obama To Meet Face To Face With Hugo Chavez In April




Words cannot express the rage I have over this slop. The insinuation that President Obama would stoop so low as to even CONSIDER meeting with Iranian thug Ahmadinejad was enough to send me over the edge but for the President of the United States of America to meet the likes of Hugo Chavez face to face, let alone stand on the same land mass as his skanky ass, is beyond comprehension.

Here's some of the shocking news from Caribbean Net News...read it and weep:



United States President, Barack Obama will have a face-to-face meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez in April in Port of Spain, when the two leaders will be among three dozen heads of government and state at the three day Summit of the Americas. This information was confirmed by Summit Secretariat Communications Co-ordinator, Felipe Noguera.
I'm not putting up more of the article...it's B.S. This better be disspelled by the Obama administration in the next couple of days. There is no way anyone in the American government can rationalize ANY meeting being worth the interaction of ANY of our high officials with the likes of a murdering, conspiring terrorist like Chavez. The only representative of America to ever meet Chavez ought to be a CIA agent with a suitcase bomb in his hand.

(Hat Tip: Atlas Shrugs)



Obama and Chavez to meet in Trinidad in April

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: United States President, Barack Obama will have a face-to-face meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez in April in Port of Spain, when the two leaders will be among three dozen heads of government and state at the three day Summit of the Americas. This information was confirmed by Summit Secretariat Communications Co-ordinator, Felipe Noguera.

Top of the agenda of the Summit will be burning energy issues in which both the United States and Venezuela have a keen interest. The Trinidad Express reported that Noguera told newsmen that Secretariat Chairman, Ambassador Carlos Luis Alberto Rodriguez indicated that Venezuela and the USA were at loggerheads on energy issues to be highlighted in the Declaration of Port of Spain. The declaration -- outlining policy goals in coming years for the 34 countries in the Americas in the fields of energy, education, environment and health -- will be signed by the leaders during the April 17-19 summit. Asked to identify the contentious energy issues between the two countries, Noguera noted, "Any energy related issues that exist or emerge between the United States and Venezuela will be discussed during the Summit by both leaders who are expected to be present." He added that the Secretariat was not at liberty to discuss the issue publicly. Chavez has been at loggerheads for months with former US President George W Bush accusing him of being a warmonger. Two months ago he expelled the US Ambassador to Venezuela. Since Obama took office on January 20, however, Chavez has toned down his anti-US rhetoric, even saying he has great expectations of the new US President.

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