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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1103551" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>More,</p><p></p><p>Why do you let politicians who are using hyperbolic spin, mostly to enamour a targeted audience for it's own self service, get you so stirred up? Chavez is no different than the local politician who goes to Washington on a local issue and then comes home proclaiming victory and how he stood up to "Big Gov't" and then later we learn he cut a backroom deal that knifes us in the back down the road. By then it's so buried in other junk, it's hard to even see it for what it really is.</p><p></p><p>In the days ahead, like the death of any leader, the truth of history will begin to emerge about Chavez. What I find of interest in this case is that both sides of the Chavez debate have serious vested interests in not letting that truth actually come out. I'll just leave it there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1103551, member: 2189"] More, Why do you let politicians who are using hyperbolic spin, mostly to enamour a targeted audience for it's own self service, get you so stirred up? Chavez is no different than the local politician who goes to Washington on a local issue and then comes home proclaiming victory and how he stood up to "Big Gov't" and then later we learn he cut a backroom deal that knifes us in the back down the road. By then it's so buried in other junk, it's hard to even see it for what it really is. In the days ahead, like the death of any leader, the truth of history will begin to emerge about Chavez. What I find of interest in this case is that both sides of the Chavez debate have serious vested interests in not letting that truth actually come out. I'll just leave it there. [/QUOTE]
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