or it's just that they think the same way?
President Hugo Chavez's government assumed control of Venezuela's third-largest bank on Friday - making the state the largest player in the nation's banking system.
The purchase of the Spanish-owned Banco de Venezuela gives Chavez's socialist government control over more than one-fifth of bank deposits as he tightens his grip over the economy.
And they both keep spouting crap about the 'coup' in Honduras. Chavez I can understand; from the sound of things Zelaya was trying to make himself another President For Life commie; but I just cannot understand why Obama keeps treating Honduras this way for- well, for daring to enforce their laws? No friggin' sense does it make.
Except, of course, that Obama is a socialist crapweasel himself, and seems to have a knee-jerk reaction to defend tyrants and other socialist crapweasels. Speaking of which,
Illustrating regional tensions stoked by the ouster, Micheletti said small groups of Nicaraguan troops were moving near their mutual border, although they had not crossed it. He urged Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, a leftist ally of Zelaya, to respect Honduran sovereignty.
Ortega, whose country shares a border with Honduras to the southeast of the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, called the charge of troop movements toward the border "totally false."
And of course we can trust Ortega, it's not like he's another commie weenie- well, yes he is.
Zelaya left Washington on a Venezuelan-registered chartered plane, accompanied by U.N. General Assembly President Miguel D'Escoto, according to Venezuela's foreign minister and Caracas-based Telesur regional television, which showed images of the ousted president boarding an aircraft.
And where you have commie dictators screwing people, you'll find the UN trying help. The dictators and- in this case- dictator wannabe.
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You're exactly right.
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