Latin America has always been cursed by a deadly mixture of Catholicism and Communism, but the noxious stench coming from the South has grown ever stronger in recent years. Pretty much the entire continent is now governed by leftist Islamic extremists who hate God. Now, they have taken to openly blaspheming non-stop.
So these blaspheming spicks want "socialism or death", eh? Well, we should have no problem giving them at least one of their choices...
Invoking Christ and Fidel Castro as his models, President Hugo Chavez began his third term yesterday by declaring that socialism is the only way forward for Venezuela and the world.
His first stop: Nicaragua, where he joined leftist ally Daniel Ortega, who returned to power just hours later. Raising his right hand in Caracas to take the oath of office for another six-year term, Mr Chavez declared in words reminiscent of Dr Castro's famous call to arms: "Fatherland, socialism or death - I swear it."
He also alluded to Jesus: "I swear by Christ, the greatest socialist in history." He then flew to Nicaragua to watch Mr Ortega, the former US foe, restored to the presidency nearly 17 years after he lost power.
Appearing in Managua before thousands of supporters, Mr Ortega, Mr Chavez and Bolivian President Evo Morales called for the quick recovery of Cuba's ailing Dr Castro and pledged to form a coalition of leftist leaders who would fight to nationalise natural resources.
Dr Castro's health prevented him from attending, but Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, one of the Cuban revolution's oldest surviving leaders, said the communist leader sent his "utmost support." The three called for a united, leftist front.
His first stop: Nicaragua, where he joined leftist ally Daniel Ortega, who returned to power just hours later. Raising his right hand in Caracas to take the oath of office for another six-year term, Mr Chavez declared in words reminiscent of Dr Castro's famous call to arms: "Fatherland, socialism or death - I swear it."
He also alluded to Jesus: "I swear by Christ, the greatest socialist in history." He then flew to Nicaragua to watch Mr Ortega, the former US foe, restored to the presidency nearly 17 years after he lost power.
Appearing in Managua before thousands of supporters, Mr Ortega, Mr Chavez and Bolivian President Evo Morales called for the quick recovery of Cuba's ailing Dr Castro and pledged to form a coalition of leftist leaders who would fight to nationalise natural resources.
Dr Castro's health prevented him from attending, but Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, one of the Cuban revolution's oldest surviving leaders, said the communist leader sent his "utmost support." The three called for a united, leftist front.
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