Author Topic: Venezuela's Hugo Chavez is dead  (Read 2676 times)

For one he didn't allow America to push him around
I guess every moment is a heil Riddler moment now or something

when were you when hugo chaviz dies?

i was sat at home on comptur when phone ring

'hugo is kill'

'no'

To be fair, that's not necessarily a bad thing

this.

america has gone to complete stuff the last 80 years.

america has gone to complete stuff the last 80 years.
I blame the corrupt politicians with there media puppets who turn people against eachother with democrat and republican idealogy, oh yeah and too much freedom of expression(forget hipsters). Oh and how the government seems to keep trying to ignore the Constitution and any who knows the bill of rights or pays with cash is a terrorists. There are politicians who to tax video games, some of them want to tax bicyclists because they breathe out too much co2. Oh yeah and the middle class gets taxed all the time, lets tax the people aren't breaking their backs.


this.

america has gone to complete stuff the last 80 years.

So America was awesome before the 20's? Not like anything bad ever happened back in the good old days, nope nothing.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/03/05/hugo-chavez-dead.html
Loving the comments.
Proves that America is over vilifying Chavez.

Don't know if you know this or not, but news websites have the worst comment sections out of any other type of website.

So America was awesome before the 20's? Not like anything bad ever happened back in the good old days, nope nothing.


Don't know if you know this or not, but news websites have the worst comment sections out of any other type of website.
The terrible working conditions in meat packaging plants, child labour. Dark days indeed.

I've seen some terrible comments msnbc.

Don't know if you know this or not, but news websites have the worst comment sections out of any other type of website.
True.
In America they vilify him to hell, but in Canada, I've haven't heard that much bad about him.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2013, 03:07:30 AM by Cybersix »

So America was awesome before the 20's? Not like anything bad ever happened back in the good old days, nope nothing.

I didn't say America was "awesome before the 20's", but it's certainly gotten a lot worse. After the great depression, then WWII, everything went to COMPLETE stuff.

I didn't say America was "awesome before the 20's", but it's certainly gotten a lot worse. After the great depression, then WWII, everything went to COMPLETE stuff.

I don't know, I mean slavery was a lot worse than anything we have today. Also the way we treated the Indians is far worse than anything we do today. Pretty much every single aspect of America was way worse before the 20's then it is now.

American History Class In a nutshell:
"This is Adolf Riddler, he killed tons of jews. He is a bad man."

"This is Andrew Jackson, He killed many Native Americans, plundered tribal lands. Executed a young soldier for not cleaning up food scraps, raided spanish forts, took credit for battles that he did little work, claimed native american lands for himself. Raided Spanish Florida and burned Seminole villages and recaptured escaped slaveshe was a democrat, frontiersmen, war hero and one of the greatest presidents ever and he is on the 20 dollar bill. He is a great man!"

American History Class In a nutshell:
"This is Adolf Riddler, he killed tons of jews. He is a bad man."

"This is Andrew Jackson, He killed many Native Americans, plundered tribal lands. Executed a young soldier for not cleaning up food scraps, raided spanish forts, took credit for battles that he did little work, claimed native american lands for himself. Raided Spanish Florida and burned Seminole villages and recaptured escaped slaveshe was a democrat, frontiersmen, war hero and one of the greatest presidents ever and he is on the 20 dollar bill. He is a great man!"
What corrupt class did you take? Andrew Jackson is portrayed to us in school as being a general starfish who destroyed the natives.

Or am I just supposed to pretend my teacher told me Andrew Jackson was a war hero and then we all stood up and sang the Pledge of Allegiance?

The same one that tought us that Christopher Columbus discovered what was thought to be India, but in actuality he found a small island in the caribbean who ensalved a tribe of Arawaks which lead to the death of an entire tribe. Joke's on him, the Vikings beat him to North America by 500 years America and made first contact with Indians.


I find it really weird how pretty much the whole history of the world has been whitewashed. Well not the fact that it's been whitewashed but that we still teach the whitewashed version. It's not like saying Jackson was an awful human being would make a kid in high school go "WOWE AMERICA IS A AWFUL COUNTRY AND I HATE IT". I just don't get it, but I guess it's just everybody glorifying their own country. History in high school was so stuffty unless you had a decent teacher.