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| The Stealth Hippopotamus Poor little cancer |
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| fickenchucker
When is that asshole going to just die? |
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| bikerbob59
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| Rindred
Is it wrong to root for cancer, just this once? |
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| Dinobot
Buena suerte, cancer! |
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| Jedekai
"Uncontrolled bleeding" is a nice way of saying: "We were SOOOO gonna screw it up worse and claim the cancerous tumor had injured and ruptured an artery we couldn't fix..." |
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| StoPPeRmobile
Rindred: Is it wrong to root for cancer, just this once? No! Communism is a cancer that must be erradicated. |
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| xtrc8u Just let me know when he's dead. Not that it matters, he's got a "minnie-me" lined up to take his place. |
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| MasterThief
bikerbob59: fickenchucker: When is that asshole going to just die? He has ass cancer? Apparently so. Quite fitting, too. /"See this? This is your ass. This line? That's your ass collapsing! Your ass is collapsing!" |
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| netringer Chavez will never get out of surgery. Why? There is no end to that ahole! The surgery turned Chavez into Homer Simpson, too. THIS!!! |
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| Clemkadidlefark
Sean Penn inconsolable. That Jamaican banana guy calls for Obama to lock up everybody |
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| EvilEyeBall
I don't quite get why people hate on Chavez so much. He's a charismatic leader with fiery Bolivarian rhetoric? I mean people did vote him in in externally monitored elections. I mean I understand people being somewhat concerned about compound his executive power as president, but it just seems like this constant barrage of derision that I don't really see it's justification. China has no elections, and scores up scores of dissidents under house arrest and in gulags. People chose Chavez to be their leader, and when he asked for more power (via constitutional amendment referendum) they voted against it because well... I guess that's what the people wanted. Once again, I think there are plenty of reasons to criticise him, but honestly I can't help but feel that anything I hear about him in the media is part of this concerted effort to destroy his image here. And I feel like you guys have fell for it. |
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| EvilEyeBall
That had way too many grammar errors. Sorry, long day. |
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| xtrc8u No, there are few things that a majority of Farkers can agree on. Chavez is one of them. Problems, he has them. Cancer is not one of them. |
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| ladyfortuna
EvilEyeBall: That had way too many grammar errors. Sorry, long day. Bolivarian - I was gonna say, that's a town in my neck of the woods, I wasn't aware it was a country :P |
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| belhade
I find it somewhat amusing when I listen to BBC World News and they pronounce his name "Oogo". Oogo Chavez. |
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| BMFPitt
EvilEyeBall: I don't quite get why people hate on Chavez so much. He's a charismatic leader with fiery Bolivarian rhetoric? I mean people did vote him in in externally monitored elections. I mean I understand people being somewhat concerned about compound his executive power as president, but it just seems like this constant barrage of derision that I don't really see it's justification. China has no elections, and scores up scores of dissidents under house arrest and in gulags. People chose Chavez to be their leader, and when he asked for more power (via constitutional amendment referendum) they voted against it because well... I guess that's what the people wanted. Once again, I think there are plenty of reasons to criticise him, but honestly I can't help but feel that anything I hear about him in the media is part of this concerted effort to destroy his image here. And I feel like you guys have fell for it. He's closer to here. If Castro was in Southeast Asia, nobody would know who he was. |
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