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jagalman
22-09-2007, 11:06 PM
I mean MAJOR DYNAMITE good news?

You're in luck - read on!

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On Monday, President Hugo Chavez threatened to take over any private school in Venezuela that refuses to allow government oversight of curriculum and textbooks.

Education minister Adan Chavez (brother of Hugo) said the aim is to develop "critical thinking” -- not to impose a single way of thought.

A new curriculum will be ready by the end of this school year. New textbooks are being developed.

Hugo Chavez said, "We want to help develop values of cooperation and solidarity.”

All schools will be bound to the constitution and comply with the new Bolivarian educational system.

Chavez noted that the German and American governments oversee their public education. Why can’t Venezuela’s government?

Source
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-09-17-venezuela-chavez_N.htm

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You’ve heard that Chavez wants to “do away” with the two-term presidential term limit. If that’s true, then he has betrayed us.

BUT WAIT…

Let’s look beyond zionist propaganda.

Currently in Venezuela, a president may stay in office for two consecutive terms.

In many countries, such as France, presidential term limits are not constitutionally limited. According to the French Magna Carta, “Sarko” could stay in power indefinitely (if he continues to steal elections). The same goes for England, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and most other European nations.

Why is it okay for Europe, but not for the “little brown people” (as Bush has called them)?

Chavez has proposed modifications of 33 of the 350 articles of Venezuela’s 1999 Constitution. I’ll mention some of these proposals below. They are all dynamite.

The zionist media has concentrated on a proposed change to Article 230, which would repeal the two-term limit.

All proposed changes must be extensively debated throughout the country, then approved by 167 National Assembly deputies, and then submitted to public referendum.

Thus, the people have the last word.

Chavez’ opponents are allowed to participate in the debate, and may advance counter-proposals.

The debate process will be complete next month. In November the matter will go to the National Assembly. If the changes survive there, they will be submitted to the people. At any stage the proposals can be voted down.

Even if Chevez' proposals go through, he will not become "dictator for life." He must continually be re-elected, just like in Europe. (The zionist media overlooks that.)

What are some of the other proposed changes? When you hear them, you will see why the zionist media censors them.

Examples…

Chavez wants to create a “social stability fund” in which the constitution would guarantee workers “fundamental rights such as retirement, pensions, vacations, prenatal and postnatal leave and other others...”

The workday would be limited to six hours, creating a 36-hour workweek.

Employers would be prohibited from forcing wage earners to work overtime. “The exploitation of workers” would become unacceptable.

And here, my dear WUFYS readers, is the bombshell…

THE AUTONOMY OF THE CENTRAL BANK WOULD BE ABOLISHED. Chavez says, “This ambition to accumulate money and wealth is one of the causes of the downfall of humanity.”

WHOA!!!!! That alone will UNLEASH Venezuela!!!!!!!! No wonder the bankers want him crushed. This sort of thing can spread like wildlfire.

And yes, Chavez knows he will be invaded, and is arming Venezuela to prepare for it.

Other changes include the establishment of additional communal councils that play a direct role in decision-making, thus creating a more participatory democracy. New forms of ownership with a cooperative character would be created, without eradicating private property.

Land currently lying unused would be distributed among rural farmers.

ALL MONOPOLIES WILL BE OUTLAWED.

PRIVATIZATION OF VENEZUELA’S NATURAL RESOURCES WILL BE OUTLAWED.

Foreign oil companies that operate in Venezuela can still operate, but the state will reserve the right to take over operations if necessary.

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All these are anathema to zionists and bankers. Hence this information is censored from the U.S. and European news.

Chavez has won 12 consecutive electoral victories since his presidential election in 1998. Outside sources have checked and re-checked these elections, searching for improprieties, but have found none.

Chavez has greatly improved general living standards in Venezuela (although pockets of poverty remain).

Chavez recovered control of the national petroleum company PDVSA, and nationalized the petroleum, electricity and telephone sectors.

He has almost eradicated illiteracy.

He distributed 3 million hectares of land to rural farmers.

He made education and health care available to all. Nearly 200 thousand surgeries for cataracts and other ocular diseases have been conducted free of charge.

He built housing en masse for the most needy.

He subsidized basic foodstuffs by 40%.

He raised the minimum wage, making it the highest in Latin America ($286USD/month).

He decreased the workweek from 44 hours to 36.

No other government in the world has done so much in so little time. Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah greatly admires Chavez. I've seen pictures of Chavez in many places throughout Lebanon. (I saw photos of the photos.)

He extended aid to other nations. Even the zionist-owned associated press has admitted that under Chavez, “Brazilian workers have recovered their jobs, Nicaraguan farmers received credits, and Bolivian mayors can build health clinics.” (Sources will be given at bottom.)

Venezuela offers direct financial support to the American continent. Chávez has so far provided $8.8 billion in fuel donations, financing, and aid. This is unprecedented in Latin American history, with the exception of Cuba’s humanitarian missions.

Even U.S. citizens, abandoned by their own government, have receiving subsidized fuel from Chavez.

The Jewish-owned newspaper Ambito Financiero in Argentina blasts Chavez for wanting to "nationalize the economy.” That is, take control from Jewish bankers.

The newspaper accuses Chavez of “out-of-control spending.”

Hey -- when you nationalize your economy, you can spend as much as you like. The only constraint is inflation. When there is debt-free money, the currency creates goods and services, thus counterbalancing the money supply. Voila—no inflation.

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Below is the source for some of my comments…

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=45&ItemID=13801

geo2
22-09-2007, 11:14 PM
:) amazin.............................

jagalman
22-09-2007, 11:36 PM
:) amazin.............................

Yes it's amazing! I am in venezuela right now! Bankers and people have businesses here they hate him! and why? it's all because of this!

Chavez wants to create a “social stability fund” in which the constitution would guarantee workers “fundamental rights such as retirement, pensions, vacations, prenatal and postnatal leave and other others...”

The workday would be limited to six hours, creating a 36-hour workweek.

Employers would be prohibited from forcing wage earners to work overtime. “The exploitation of workers” would become unacceptable.