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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

HUGO CHAVEZ DOES NOT REST IN PEACE

http://cree7.wordpress.com/2013/03/05/hugo-chavez-does-not-rest-in-peace/

http://www.globalresearch.ca/50-truths-about-hugo-chavez-and-the-bolivarian-revolution/5326268



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TrojanPam Says:

This news hit me hard in the heart. He was a great leader, who deserves immense credit for fighting as long and as hard as he did.
It takes courage to live by your conscience and to understand that
once you lose your fear of death, you need not fear any enemy.




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Onleilove Says:

Also note Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture also died on cancer at age 57 and he expressed in one of his last interviews with C-Span that he felt the government gave him cancer. He went to the doctor for leg pain and came out with prostrate cancer. After he left American he kept working in Africa for black liberation and was a threat because he wouldn’t compromise in his public work or private life. I guess we should expect cancer as a bio-medical tactic.

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Kushite Prince Says:

@Cree
Yes I meant the white press.lol I see your point about anyone helping black folks. That’s a big no-no under this system. Funny you mention Gaddafi. I think Chavez told Gaddafi he could stay with him back when he was being attacked. Now less than 2 years have passed and they’re both dead. Strange right? Can’t forget Bin Laden as well. Is it just me or does it seem like a lot if leaders are dying rather quickly? I don’t mean to sound paranoid but it seems like no one is noticing what’s going on. It’s almost like there seems to be a deadline for something and they’re speeding up the pace.
By the way,did you get the email I sent you yesterday about Chavez? I thought you would find it interesting.


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EmissaryOfWar Says:

We will catch a brake soon!!! Please try not to get discouraged by the sad news.
Black Liberation!


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CREE-EIGHT Says:

KP, by “the press,” do you mean white folks? Chavez was the only prominent leader that I know of who talked about racism (white supremacy) and it’s direct equation with anti-blackness and was doing something about it using the leverage of the natural resource of oil. He was influencing other leaders in Latin America to do the same. That would have spread to other areas with other sources of leverage. Yes, he offered help to the victims of the Katrina terrorist event. But, white folks would not let the victims have it. He set his sights on helping Africa, particularly, Mozambique, because of the average life span there that is under 40 years of age.. Can you see how threatening that would be? Sounds a lot like Gaddafi, doesn’t it? When anybody starts helping black folks in a substantial way, white folks want that to STOP.

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