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Hugo Chavez Dead
Check cnn
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(bell ringer gif)
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i hope he enjoys sucking demon dick
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Buckwheat: DEAD
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I'm struggling to see how his life, or his death, impact me in any real way. Wasn't he pretty much toothless in terms of power and influence?
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He'll give the worms heartburn.
So long you America hating sonnabitch. |
Despots have been dropping like flies the past few years.
Mubarack, Qaddafi, Kim Jong Il, Chavez, Bin Laden... Castro and the dude in Zimbabwe (Mugabe?) are holding onto life by a thread. |
THE PRICE OF OIL PLUMMETS.
wish. |
!AYE CARAMBA!
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The death of castro and his brother will probably be the defining moment of Cuba rejoining the civilized world and a relationship with the US.
I wish they would, I'd like to hit the beach there and bring home a barge of vintage cars. Oil will more likely skyrocket due to the "unrest" and "uncertainty" in the country. |
Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead!
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Sweet!
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I think the sun brightened a couple of lumens.
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That leaves Obama is America's greatest enemy.
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QUICK...somebody check on John Goodman!
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Remember-he claimed that the US had an earthquake machine. We made the Hatian quake so we could take over another country.
:facepalm: And Sean Penn just lost his best friend |
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Do we get to draft geno now?
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Zero Dark Easter Bunny |
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Hopefully US Representative Jose Serrano goes to the same Cuban hospital sometime soon.
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No one wants most of then anymore, the mechanics use whatever is handy. BUT, They have guys that hand make 57 Chev trim. Posted via Mobile Device |
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One motor had mismatched pistons from several different motors Posted via Mobile Device |
It was a cool show though
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Tried to dig up the old article but I couldn't find it. Here's an excerpt from a more recent one though: Quote:
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Did Bono give him some brown acid??
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this has so many ramifications
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So Cuba has pretty much been Gilligan's Island for a while now.
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You know I'm not real big on rigging things to work. Would rather just fix it right. But some of those guys impress me.
The kid that works for me has a Cummins and a six speed in everything he drives. I have a customer that has a Cummins in a 70 Monte Carlo Posted via Mobile Device |
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I have a really good Venezuelan friend. He's pretty stoked that Chavez is gone.
I have a Colombian coworker that's ****ing ecstatic that Chavez is dead due to Chavez meddling in Colombian affairs. |
Went by the gas station. They weren't pouring out any Citgo for the homie. I was perplexed.
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"Anguished Venezuelans".....
Band Name??? |
Make sure he's dead!!
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Nice couple of days we are havin' on CP.... PBJ PBJ PBJ
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Hey Harry Belfonte, head south and bury your dead-ass ****-face brother... And stay forever asshole!
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**** him. :rockon:
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BTW, shouldn't this be in DC?
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I wonder if Ahmadinejad could be talked into going in for a checkup at a Cuban Facility as well?
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Zero ****s given
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Reading comprehension fail. |
No, there was a list of names who are "holding onto life by a thread." Some are dead already.
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All we need now is the type of American leader we haven't had in almost 30 years to take advantage of this Dictator-vaccum...
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Citgo lowered their flags at half staff yesterday. :facepalm:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/03/06...na-for-chavez/ Out of respect for President Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan-owned oil refinery Citgo flew its flags at half staff outside its Houston and Lake Charles, La., offices Wednesday, sparking outcry from drivers passing by. In Houston, the flags at the refinery were lowered to half staff as late as this afternoon, and caused a number of people to look twice as they drove by. James Post, an assistant project manager at an engineering and construction firm in Harris County, told FoxNews.com the sight was "jarring" and "deeply disappointing." U.S. protocol allows for flags to be lowered for foreign dignitaries and Post recognized Citgo's right to do so as a private company. However, he said upon seeing the American or Texas flag at half staff, he questioned the person being honored; and said his mind "immediately jumped to the last time we did this in the Houston-area and it was for Neil Armstrong, so, you wonder." Meanwhile, Terry Backhaus, a financial adviser in Louisiana, told FoxNews.com the flags at the Citgo refinery in Lake Charles had apparently been raised back by noon. "I think I used a profanity when I saw it this morning, I was disgusted," Bakhaus said. "I didn't believe it to be right, not for somebody who wasn't a true American ally." Citgo told KHOU 11 News earlier Wednesday that it would lower its flags, including the American flag, for Chavez. The company said it would release a statement later in the day, but a request for comment by FoxNews.com was not immediately returned. The late Venezuelan president died Tuesday afternoon at the age of 58 after a two-year battle with cancer. Chavez's funeral will be held Friday in Caracas. The ceremony is expected to draw leaders from all over the world including Argentina, Uruguay and Bolivia. Thousands of Chavez's supporters filled Caracas' streets Wednesday to remember the man who dominated their country for 14 years. But even amid the mass outpouring of grief, questions about the country's future could not be put off for long, with worries amplified by the government's lack of regard for the letter of the constitution, and the military's eagerness to choose political sides. Others who bitterly opposed Chavez's take-no-prisoners brand of socialism said they were sorry about his death, but hopeful it would usher in a less confrontational, more business-friendly era in this major oil-producing country. Under his leadership, the state expropriated key industries, raised taxes on the rich and forced many opponents into exile. Venezuela and the United States have a complicated relationship -- and animosity between Caracas and Washington was rising even in the final hours before Chavez’s death. Vice President Nicolas Maduro claimed “historical enemies” of Venezuela were behind Chavez’s cancer diagnosis. U.S. officials quickly cast Chavez's death as an opportunity for America to rebuild a relationship with Venezuela and for the country itself to pursue “meaningful democratic reforms," with President Obama saying it marked a "new chapter" for the Latin American nation. An election is expected to be held in 30 days. |
Now they're going to stuff this ****er like a shot goat and put his rotten corpse out there for all to watch rot even more.
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Okay, I'm starting on my way back from South America now.
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It will be funny when someone buys this asshole's rotting corpse in a storage auction in 10 years and puts him on display in an carnival.
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one of the best events that have happened in 2013 so far
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I heard about this while midair.
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