
CARACAS, Venezuela (CNN) — As thousands of students marched in the streets in support, a Venezuelan television channel denied accusations that it was inciting violence against the government.President Hugo Chavez’s administration shut down one station that was critical of him, and has opened an investigation into the remaining opposition station, Globovision.
Globovision’s director, Alberto Ravell, was unimpressed. “We are not going to change our editorial line that we are not afraid of the threats from this government,” he told CNN.
God bless this patriot. But he is up against certifiable left wing nut (and left wing democrat America’s good buddy) Hugo (that’s “Oo-go”) Chavez.
Perhaps Michael Moore can swing down there and do his next crockumentary on human rights under Chavez and why the people there are more free than the people in the USA. He’d win every freakin’ award that Cannes has to give out, and then some.
And where is “Jimma” Carter when we need him? Relaxing at Prince Bandar’s mountain retreat in Aspen? Come on, Jimma, Oogo is going through a tough time. Get down there and investigate so you can reassure us that he’s a legitimate freedom lover.
Ba-Ba Walters? Cindy Sheehan? Anyone???
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