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protests call for "No More Chavez"

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Multi-city protests call for 'No More Chavez'

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And yet leave it to Hollywood to glamorize the man and make him a poor misunderstood hero:

Venezuela's Chavez in Venice for Oliver Stone film

VENICE (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez arrived in Venice on Monday to attend the world premiere of Oliver Stone's documentary about him and his strained relations with the United States.

"South of the Border" is a sympathetic portrait of the leader, casting him as a champion of the poor who has stood up to Washington.

Chavez, surrounded by bodyguards, strolled with Stone on the Lido red carpet and signed autographs like a movie star ahead of the premiere at the Venice film festival.

"What's happening in Latin America is like a Renaissance," the Venezuelan leader told reporters.

Chavez landed in Venice after visiting Iran and Turkmenistan.

(Editing by Paul Casciato)

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I think the Dutch should come in with their mighty power and depose Chavez.

 

Go Dutch Go!!!

 

 

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Chavez is a real piece of work though. I think he rode in on populist rage over the wealth and income disparities in Venezuela and then just started taking over. I don't think we have the right or responsibility to interfere with the current protests, especially because they are from outside of Venezuela and may not represent the will of the Venezuelan citizens. Just as a populist movement put him into power, a movement from within his own country should be what relieves him of that power.

 

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Yup plus I believe we've got enough tied up in Iraq, and Afghanistan - it's time for someone else to step in and do their share in "spreading democracy."
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