Hugo Chavez is dead (maybe)

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Don't Believe the Report About Hugo Chávez's Death Just Yet


On Wednesday night, one of the more obscure outposts of the CNN empire reported that Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez had died, citing a pretty sketchy Panamanian source named Guillermo Cochez. CNN Chile reported quite bluntly: "Hugo Chávez is dead." The news itself, if true, is not unbelievable. The once bombastic politician has been struggling with cancer for sometime now and has largely been out of the public eye for months. Chávez couldn't even make it to his own inauguration. Less than a week ago the Venezuelan government broke the bad news that Chávez was not improving. The 58-year-old has been having breathing problems after returning from Cuba, where he's been receiving medial treatment there, for the third time. Chavez is really sick, and everybody knows it.

But Guillermo Cochez is also arguably a conspiracy theorist. Earlier on Wednesday, Cochez — and only Chochez — reported that Chávez had been brain dead since December 30. Cochez said that Chávez was being kept on life support and later, citing sources within the Venezuelan government, added that his daughters had finally decided to pull the plug. Assuming the best for President Chávez's health, it sort of sounds like Cochez is just trolling the Venezuelans. "I challenge the Venezuelan government to prove me wrong, and to present President Chávez so that it's known whether what I say is the truth or a lie," Cochez told CNN Chile. (Forgive the choppy Spanish translation; it's been a while since college.) So do we believe the guy who's daring the Venezuelan government to prove him wrong?


Don't Believe the Report About Hugo Chávez's Death Just Yet - Global - The Atlantic Wire
 

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@88m3 made me get all excited and run out in the middle of my Calculus 2 test

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damn breh 9 at night and still in class

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damn breh 9 at night and still in class

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But when its 2 days a week(monday and wednesday only) it feels so :ahh:

especially when its just one class :ahh:
 
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You know what you're right. I honestly forgot America doesn't do anything proactive for the rest of the world.


The amount of pain suffering he's inflicted on the people of Venezuela since he's took power can't even begin to be quantified.

i'm not well versed on current Venezualian history or politics, i'm just playing Devil's advocate here.

America does do great things for the world but it also does some pretty fukked up shyt...difference between America and Country "X" is that America has way more weight to throw around.

when America wins, it wins big.
when America fukks up...it doubles down and fukks shyt up more.

I am an American.
I love America...but America is guilty of allot of stuff that it holds other nations accountable for in varying degrees.

i'm not saying that i have an answer for these dilemmas and short comings, but they should at least be taken into consideration when America takes a stance against another nation.


that being said, i welcome any info on Venezuela and it's history.
 
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