National shame
Sep. 10th, 2009 09:43 pmNothing since the treacherous behaviour of our government at the time of the Falklands War has made me so ashamed of being Italian as the appalling hero's welcome delivered to Hugo Chavez in the most beautiful city in the world. He should have been arrested and thrown in the local jail.
no subject
Date: 2009-09-11 12:10 am (UTC)(Okay, I can see an exception for a coup after electoral fraud, to force new elections; but even that is duangerous and should only be done to enforce an order by the law courts. And there's no way that Chavez can claim any such justification, given that the Venezuelan supreme court and congress proved willing and cpable of removing Perez when he was found to be corrupt).
hear, hear
Date: 2009-09-11 02:40 pm (UTC)If it is any comfort, I am ashamed to be an American, because no one from the US of A went to the most beautiful city in the world, walked up to Hugo Chavez with a Bowie knife (that most typically American of knives), and rendered cruel frontier justice on him.
Members of our glittering Hollywood elite and our drab Washington elite alike fawn over this man, and kiss his bloodstained hands.
I don't understand the appeal--why do so many citizens of free and liberal republics, or subjects of free and liberal monarchies, adore mere despots, who have neither the legitimacy of a public mandate, nor the legitimacy of an ancient and constitutional dynasty?
Re: hear, hear
Date: 2009-09-11 03:31 pm (UTC)Re: hear, hear
Date: 2009-09-11 03:33 pm (UTC)Re: hear, hear
Date: 2009-09-16 03:13 pm (UTC)I came across Mr. Hart quite by accident, and have been an admirer of his ever since.