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Chávez’s policies have evoked controversy in Venezuela and abroad, receiving anything from vehement criticism to enthusiastic support. The government of the United States claims that Chávez is a threat to democracy in Latin America.[3] Many other governments sympathize with his ideology[4] and/or welcome his bilateral trade and reciprocal aid agreements.[5] In 2005 and 2006 he was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people.[6][7]
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I do not know much about Hugo, but his program to help low-income American families with heating-oil is highly commendable.
That is a very good thing!!! Thanks Hugo
While his country rots in poverty. Yeah, REAL nice.
Yeah, Hugo Chavez is a typical brutish old fashioned south american army leader who beleives that repeating lies thousands of times will make the miracle of truth, who beleives democracy is just a joke. Worse, who beleives that he is God!, but unfortunately that he is above law and order.