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Chavez faces rising dissent 21 Nov 08 Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 159 seconds Global video hits: 3815 Popular support from the poor helped bring Chavez to power. But as they struggle with violent crime, inflation and high unemployment, many have grown weary of their daily struggles. Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Medvedev and Chavez: long-haul partnership Posted by: RussiaToday
Video duration: 614 seconds Global video hits: 2067 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is in Venezuela as part of his Latin American tour. RTs political commentator Peter Lavelle explains what makes the two countries such good partners. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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ABC television interview with Hugo Chavez Posted by: GiggaDigga
Video duration: 405 seconds Global video hits: 221295 Barbara Walters from ABC interviews president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez. Aired Fri, Mar 16th, 2007. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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CHAVEZ ES VACILADO Posted by: loisneck
Video duration: 427 seconds Global video hits: 133451 Programa de radio que se vacila al presidente Chavez Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Chavez calls Bush 'the devil' in his speech at the UN G.A. Posted by: kento5
Video duration: 363 seconds Global video hits: 150271 Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez calls George W Bush "the devil" in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Chavez VS Taylor HBO Legendary Nights Pt. 1 Posted by: kingnothing9
Video duration: 593 seconds Global video hits: 114123 PART 1 of 3 The Tale of JC Chavez VS Taylor Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Cesar Chavez: Embrace the Legacy (5 min. UFW video) Posted by: UFW
Video duration: 320 seconds Global video hits: 38761 Learn about the legacy of Cesar Chavez from Martin Sheen, Edward James Olmos, Edward James Olmos and others and get involved in keeping Cesar's dream alive! This 5 min. video was produced to promote Los Angeles' Cesar Chavez The next Los Angeles Cesar Chavez Walk 2008 will occur on Saturday, March 29 at Historic Olvera Street, (Main Street between Arcadia and Cesar Chavez Avenue) Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Julio Cesar Chavez' Top 15 Greatest Wins Part I Posted by: 2008sALINAs
Video duration: 292 seconds Global video hits: 122684 A countdown i made of Julio Cesar Chavez's Top 15 Greatest Victories. This video is the first of two parts. This 1st part will countdown 15 through 6, and The rest will follow. Thanks for watching! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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NOCHE HACHE HUGO CHAVEZ Posted by: copelia68
Video duration: 178 seconds Global video hits: 680415 esto merece la pena. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Chavez in Al Jazeera Posted by: waldog77
Video duration: 480 seconds Global video hits: 169122 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Al - Jazeera Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Er Conde Chistes Sobre Chavez (Muy Bueno) Parte 1 de 2 Posted by: adolfokid22
Video duration: 529 seconds Global video hits: 333537 grabado en maracaibo! espero que les guste no se les olvide un rating... Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Comrade Bush Impresses Hugo Chavez Posted by: TheYoungTurks
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OSCAR CHAVEZ - MACONDO Posted by: daredavil2099
Video duration: 229 seconds Global video hits: 122172 GRANDE OSCAR! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: psyhobill5150. on 29 Nov 08, 03:02:04
pat robertson financed this propaganda segment by aljazeera,from money he misappropriated from his congregation, that was supposed to go to starving kids in africa!
By: inferno0020. on 27 Nov 08, 00:22:17
Despite socialism/capitalism, Chavez is merely a populist because he never cares about his country. My Portuguese conversation partner just complained that his uncle, who worked in Venezuela, was murdered and the policemen just didn't care. He later said most of European businessmen are afraid in Venezuela.
By: Inkan1969. on 26 Nov 08, 01:58:52
I was saying that Chavez's rhetoric is always in a black and white context. Either capitalism or socialism. He sure makes it sound like you got only two choices in life. Also, I didn't say that Chavez wasn't popular. He's very popular in many regions of Venezuela, just like the Republicans were very popular in places like North Carolina and Indiana. I have full confidence then that with effort, popularity can change...
By: historywillabsolve. on 25 Nov 08, 22:14:15
Inkan, no one is "coerced" to make a choice, Venezuela is a democracy with a multi-party system, there are hundreds of political platforms to choose from, everything from the communists, conservatives, liberals, social democrats, etc. liberal elitists like you just have to accept the fact that there is mass support for a radical government, with only small pockets of resistance from the bourgeoisie and people not satisfied with the way Chavez has dealt with certain problems.
By: Inkan1969. on 25 Nov 08, 21:44:16
Chavez never makes the distinction between capitalism and anarchic free market capitalism. It's always "capitalism" he condemns, coercing everyone to make a black and white choice between capitalism and socialism.
By: historywillabsolve. on 25 Nov 08, 20:50:14
that's not demagogy, it's called having your pulse on the political mood of the people. maybe you are not aware, but pure, unregulated "free market" capitalism is not very popular these days in latin america, so the political rhetoric (which is a part of every campaign) will reflect that. true demagogy is what Obama and the rest of your politicians in engage in; phony invocations of "patriotism" to get people to support unpopular wars and escalation of violence in afghanistan, pakistan
By: Inkan1969. on 25 Nov 08, 20:14:23
The only place where Obama supporters are "Obamanoids" is in the minds of right wing nuts like Rush Limbaugh. I never met any Obama supporter who actually had this messiah image of Obama that the Republicans were claiming. And no, I won't get used to Chavez's ranting. "Political rhetoric" is not an excuse to get away with demogoguery.
By: historywillabsolve. on 25 Nov 08, 19:13:10
lol there is no bigger cult movement than Obamanoids who chanted empty slogans and pinned all their hopes on "The One". don't be a hypocrite. and the red shirts..party members of the PSUV wear them and so do citizens who want to show their solidarity with the Bolivarian project. no one is forced to wear them. as for the "ranting on about crushing capitalism", it's called political rhetoric, get used to it.
By: Inkan1969. on 25 Nov 08, 18:58:44
One of the many criticisms against GWB was the cultish nature of some of his "Jesus camp" type voters. Fortunately, the Republicans have been rejected. I don't seen Obama making us all wear blue shirts or ranting on about crushing capitalism.
By: historywillabsolve. on 25 Nov 08, 18:57:59
most of the media in Venezuela is privately owned and very hostile to the government. the TV show is a way to stay connected to the people and keep them informed. you would understand the importance if you lived through the coup in 2002, when the president was kidnapped and all of the TV networks were playing cartoons and soap operas to keep the public ignorant of the events happening outside their homes.
By: historywillabsolve. on 25 Nov 08, 18:52:44
funny you talk of personality cults.. the US has the most hyped elections in the world, where millions are spent just on commercials, and where each successive president has to build a personality cult around him in order to get elected.
By: Inkan1969. on 25 Nov 08, 14:36:27
He is not a dictator, but he is a personality cult leader. It all has to begin and end with Chavez.
By: Inkan1969. on 25 Nov 08, 14:35:28
He's got his own TV show, his own red shirt brigade. He's running the place like a personality cult. Would the reform movement still exist if Chavez all of the sudden vanished into thin air?
By: chillaxin201. on 25 Nov 08, 06:46:22
Caudillo? he is far from that
By: chillaxin201. on 25 Nov 08, 06:45:10
Soo true,,, Very true.. you know he did not have the people that over through him killed... in every country treasen is punishable by death
By: historywillabsolve. on 25 Nov 08, 05:09:19
The opposition won in 5 states in another free and transparent election and yet idiots here are still claiming Chavez is a "dictator" or "caudillo" who controls everything. lol ridiculous
By: snerkable. on 24 Nov 08, 20:52:38
U.S. was never suppose to be a democracy, democracy is a horrible form of government. This was understood by our founding fathers and written in the Federalist papers and espoused by Madison, in a democracy the majority sectors simply dominate minority opinion and have absolute reigning power - in a representative democracy however, minority rights and interests are protected and a more pragmatic balance is achieved among the people.
By: Inkan1969. on 24 Nov 08, 19:31:15
I'm glad to hear that an opposition is growing to match Chavez. Reform for the people shouldn't have to depend on a caudillo like Chavez leading a personality cult with capitalism-bashing rhetoric.
By: premitive1. on 24 Nov 08, 03:27:27
I don't define any as a democracy. I think democracy is one of those high falutin concepts like Communism that sound great on paper but are impossible in real life.
By: GildedTermite. on 23 Nov 08, 19:27:37
So what country do you define as a democracy?
By: premitive1. on 23 Nov 08, 18:11:40
I definitely don't consider the US a democracy. And I still don't consider Venezuela one either. Excuse my hard-line definition, but I don't think having a congress where 300k citizens+ are represented by only ONE voice in the house of representatives a democracy. It's a republic, and a poorly representative one at best.
By: GildedTermite. on 23 Nov 08, 16:45:18
Actually no, because what you said to begin with has no relevance as it has never been applied in the real world. There are too many variables to say concretely how any political theory would work if applied, even if done so to the t. In theory communism works well, but we have not seen pure communism, just like we have not seen pure socialism, or pure capitalism etc. Don't feel as though you have some supreme political knowledge because you can regurgitate what someone has labeled the U.S.
By: AirelonTrading. on 23 Nov 08, 11:16:45
So I win. Ok.
By: GildedTermite. on 23 Nov 08, 04:04:57
This is merely semantics. The U.S. is agreed upon as a Capitalist system. Capitalism, it's myriad branches, and the "free market", are doomed systems as they're built on continual growth, which manifests in the progressively exploitative practices of not only the environment, but the people. It is an unsustainable system. Anyway, there are no absolute models of any political theory in practice, they are all hybridized, named, renamed, and named again.
By: GildedTermite. on 23 Nov 08, 03:55:14
Venezuela is a democracy, in fact for how long it has been established, and considering what the political system was before Chavez, I'd have to say it's a surprisingly functional democracy. If you'd like to compare to say, the U.S., which not only has a much lower turnout rate, complete blackout of opposition parties, and absolutely no possibility of a representative of the people to win, you'd realize just how invaluable Chavez has been for not only Venezuela, but the whole of Latin America.