http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...tting_our_economy_in_the_hands_of_chavez_fans These maniacs in Copenhagen are voting on your future: President Chavez brought the house down. When he said the process in Copenhagen was ânot democratic, it is not inclusive, but isnât that the reality of our world, the world is really and imperial dictatorshipâ¦down with imperial dictatorshipsâ he got a rousing round of applause. When he said there was a âsilent and terrible ghost in the roomâ and that ghost was called capitalism, the applause was deafening. But then he wound up to his grand conclusion â 20 minutes after his 5 minute speaking time was supposed to have ended and after quoting everyone from Karl Marx to Jesus Christ - âour revolution seeks to help all peopleâ¦socialism, the other ghost that is probably wandering around this room, thatâs the way to save the planet, capitalism is the road to hell....letâs fight against capitalism and make it obey us.â He won a standing ovation. UPDATE And at the end of this first clip, Chavez rouses the rabble with more anti-Americanism, too: I donât think Obama is here yet. He got the Nobel Peace Prize almost the same day as he sent 30,000 soldiers to kill innocent people in Afghanistan. UPDATE 2 And a mass-murderer at Copenhagen lectures us about our crimes: The anti-capitalist theme was picked up on by Mr Mugabe, Zimbabweâs veteran President, who is the target of Western sanctions over alleged human rights abuses. âWhen these capitalist gods of carbon burp and belch their dangerous emissions, itâs we, the lesser mortals of the developing sphere who gasp and sink and eventually die.â UPDATE 3 Nothing is real in Copenhagen - not the temperature record, not the predictions, not the agenda, not the âsolutionâ. In fact, hereâs how fake it all is: The lead negotiator for the small island nation of Tuvalu, the bow-tie wearing Ian Fry, broke down as he begged delegates to take tough action. âI woke up this morning crying,â and thatâs not easy for a grown man to admit,â Mr Fry said on Saturday, as his eyes welled with tears. âThe fate of my country rests in your hands,â he concluded, as the audience exploded with wild applause. So moving. But letâs now learn more from Samantha Maiden about this former Greenpeace official from âTuvaluâ: But the part-time PhD scholar at the Australian National University actually resides in Queanbeyan, NSW, where heâs not likely to be troubled by rising sea levels because the closest beach at Batemans Bay is a two-hour, 144km drive away. Asked whether he had ever lived in Tuvalu, his wife told The Australian last night she would ârather not commentâ.... Still, itâs a long way from the endangered atolls of Tuvalu, with his neighbour Michelle Ormay confirming heâs lived in Queanbeyan for more than a decade, while he has worked his way up to being âvery high up in climate changeâ.
However he DOES want capitalist countries to give him money... Obama will apologize and give them money... lot's of it. Bush would tell them to "go F' a goat".
He didn't actually say he was from Tuvulu. Not that that will slow you guys down at all. You can see his poor quality (and poorly worded, rambling, and treaclish) speech here: http://beltwayblips.dailyradar.com/video/tuvalu-at-copenhagen-the-fate-of-my-country-rests-in/
He said âThe fate of my country rests in your hands". I guess it depends on how you define "my" and "country".