Giuliani assails Venezuela's Chavez

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070501/ap_on_el_pr/giuliani_chavez

WASHINGTON - Presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, whose law firm represents an American subsidiary of a Hugo Chavez-controlled oil company, said Tuesday that the socialist Venezuelan president is dangerous to U.S. interests.

In a speech to Hispanic small business leaders, the Republican brought up Chavez while discussing ways the United States could become free from its reliance on foreign oil.

"Isn't it annoying, upsetting and even in some cases a matter of national security that we have to send money to our enemies?" Giuliani asked. "We need a president who knows how to get things done so we don't have to be sending money to Chavez."

Giuliani called for the United States to develop alternative energy sources and take advantage of oil already in its control. He said that antagonistic leaders of oil-rich nations, like Chavez, would have "little power" if the United States could stop buying oil from them.

"Who would listen to Chavez if he didn't have all this oil money? Nobody would listen to him," Giuliani said.

He said Chavez's social programs and those of Cuban leader Fidel Castro "keep people in poverty" and "keep people dependent."

Giuliani argued that "astounding" unemployment levels show that the Venezuelan president isn't using his oil revenues to help his own countrymen.

The former New York City mayor spoke to The Latino Coalition's small business economic summit the same day that Chavez's government took over the last privately run oil fields in Venezuela, one of the world's top oil exporters.

Petroleos de Venezuela, the country's national oil company that Chavez controls, bought U.S.-based Citgo Petroleum Corp. in 1990. The Houston law firm now known as Bracewell & Giuliani has represented Citgo in matters involving the Texas legislature since 2005.

Giuliani's campaign says he does no lobbying for Citgo and he joined the law firm after it was already involved with the company. He has been defending the relationship for weeks, saying the firm represents a U.S. company that employs thousands of people in the United States.

"I feel perfect freedom to point out that Hugo Chavez is a person who's acting against the interests of the United States. He's someone where we'd be in a much better position if we could cut him off. If we could say we don't want or need Venezuelan oil," Giuliani told reporters after the speech. "I don't think there's anyone that's more outspoken about how dangerous I think he is."

Chavez, who says he wants to steer Venezuela toward socialism, is a strident critic of U.S.-style capitalism and a leader of the leftist movement in Latin America. Chavez has denounced President Bush as "the devil."
 
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"Isn't it annoying, upsetting and even in some cases a matter of national security that we have to send money to our enemies?" Giuliani asked. "We need a president who knows how to get things done so we don't have to be sending money to Chavez."

Giuliani called for the United States to develop alternative energy sources and take advantage of oil already in its control. He said that antagonistic leaders of oil-rich nations, like Chavez, would have "little power" if the United States could stop buying oil from them.

"Who would listen to Chavez if he didn't have all this oil money? Nobody would listen to him," Giuliani said.
Sure because the US is the only country in the world that buys oil :rolleyes:

He said Chavez's social programs and those of Cuban leader Fidel Castro "keep people in poverty" and "keep people dependent."

Giuliani argued that "astounding" unemployment levels show that the Venezuelan president isn't using his oil revenues to help his own countrymen.
Unemployment in Venezuela has gone down considerably. 2006 was at 8.4% (compared to 14.5% in 2002).

Additionally, the poverty rate before Chavez was 45%, compared to the 30-35% it's at now.

Plus, where does Giuliani think all the money for "Chavez's social programs" comes from??

In unrelated news:



Venezuela has said that it has taken control of the massive Orinoco Belt oil projects as part of President Hugo Chavez's nationalisation drive.

Many of the world's biggest oil companies agreed to transfer operational control to the government.

The May Day takeover comes one year after Bolivian President Evo Morales seized his country's gas fields.

Mr Chavez has also said he wants to pull Venezuela out of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

[...]

Mr Chavez told cheering workers that foreign oil companies had damaged Venezuela's national interests and that reclaiming them represented an historic victory.

"This is the true nationalization of our natural resources," the president said during a ceremony at the Jose Oil processing plant.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6610333.stm
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
Sure because the US is the only country in the world that buys oil :rolleyes:

In unrelated news:



Venezuela has said that it has taken control of the massive Orinoco Belt oil projects as part of President Hugo Chavez's nationalisation drive.

Many of the world's biggest oil companies agreed to transfer operational control to the government.

The May Day takeover comes one year after Bolivian President Evo Morales seized his country's gas fields.

Mr Chavez has also said he wants to pull Venezuela out of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

[...]

Mr Chavez told cheering workers that foreign oil companies had damaged Venezuela's national interests and that reclaiming them represented an historic victory.

"This is the true nationalization of our natural resources," the president said during a ceremony at the Jose Oil processing plant.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6610333.stm
In your opinion is Giuliani pushing for alternative energy sources, or taking Chavez out of power,or ...?
 
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Another May Day move for Chavez:

Venezuela: 20% Minimum Salary Raise, Withdrawal from World Bank and IMF

Chavez announced yesterday that the country’s minimum wage would be raised by 20% and that Venezuela would withdraw its membership from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Also, Chavez said that by 2010 the Venezuelan work week will be lowered to 36 hours.

Venezuela to leave IMF and World Bank

In this connection Chavez announced that Venezuela will withdraw its membership from the World Bank and the IMF. According to Chavez, Venezuela can leave these institutions because, “We do not need to go to Washington, to the Monetary Fund nor to the World Bank. We will withdraw. I want to sign the order this evening and ask that they return what is owed us.”
 

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wow chaves is fuckin those corprate oil companies up.

everythin he doin has been complicating their hidden agenda more n more, while proving the opposite of their claims by being 100% supportive of the people rather than the same mother fuckers in the USA that are talkin shit bout him.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
Another May Day move for Chavez:

Venezuela: 20% Minimum Salary Raise, Withdrawal from World Bank and IMF

Chavez announced yesterday that the country’s minimum wage would be raised by 20% and that Venezuela would withdraw its membership from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Also, Chavez said that by 2010 the Venezuelan work week will be lowered to 36 hours.

Venezuela to leave IMF and World Bank

In this connection Chavez announced that Venezuela will withdraw its membership from the World Bank and the IMF. According to Chavez, Venezuela can leave these institutions because, “We do not need to go to Washington, to the Monetary Fund nor to the World Bank. We will withdraw. I want to sign the order this evening and ask that they return what is owed us.”
Now if what he's saying actually happens and everything goes smooth... that would be rather interesting.