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Spanish King To Hugo Chavez....:

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The -extremely- uncommon words by Spanish King Juan Carlos "Por Que No Te Callas" or: Why don't you shut up" addressed at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez are rolling over the Internet and are even downloaded as a Ringtone now :o

His words are even registered as a Domain Name now.

Brilliant !

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=NwswzwoA4pA one of the many Youtube clips :D

LaoPo

Looks to me like two sides calling it how it is Facist/Communist?

I think they should scrap it out 'a la' Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes video

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Looks to me like two sides calling it how it is Facist/Communist?

Chavez was bashing upon Spain and it's PM, calling his predecessor 'facistic'...on his turn Spain's PM tried to calm him down but he continued. Than the King said his famous words: "why don't you shut up" to Chavez.

LaoPo

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Chavez to Spanish king: apologize or risk business :o

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez demanded on Tuesday Spain's king apologize for telling him to shut up, warning that Spanish investments could suffer in its former colony because of the spat.

Chavez, who railed against imperialism and capitalism, named banks Santander and BBVA as possible targets, saying the OPEC nation did not need Spanish business.

"The king lost it," Chavez said at a late-night political rally. "He should say, '... I, the king, confess, I was beside myself, I made a mistake.'"

At the weekend, King Juan Carlos told Chavez to shut up at a summit of leaders from Latin America and Iberia when the Venezuelan leftist interrupted a speech by Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.

The controversy has tested relations with Spain, sparked headlines around the world and eclipsed debate in Venezuela over Chavez's effort to win approval in a December 2 referendum to expand his powers, including scrapping term limits.

"Whatever has been privatized can be taken back, we can take it back," Chavez said earlier at a news conference. "If the government of Spain or the state of Spain ... start to generate a conflict, things are not going to go well."

Spain, a top investor in Venezuela and the rest of Latin America, sought to ease tensions through diplomatic channels.

"We are fully convinced that due to action being taken on all sides it will be possible in a relatively ... short time, to return ties to normal," Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said.

Chavez, who called former conservative Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar a fascist at the weekend meeting, has courted controversy at summits before, most notably last year by calling U.S. President George W. Bush the devil at the United Nations.

Article here:

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idU...0071114?sp=true

LaoPo

I think Chavez is pretty cool actually

:o

I think Chavez is pretty cool actually

Me too, thank <deleted> you never called him CUTE!

I think I agree with the king.

Actually, I believe Chavez called the former PM an animal, less than human, as well as a fascist. And then interrupted the current Spanish PM when he commented that it is alright to have opposing political beliefs but one should display manners and not insult people. Chavez said something along the lines of "it is not rude if it is the truth" or something similar.

Frankly, Chavez is losing it. He reminds me of some trollish posters on this forum who insist on flaming and abusing other members and then throw their dummy out of the pram when called on it and reminded to act like an adult.

I see Chavez and that Iranian guy (whose name I cant be bothered to spell) get along well, funny that.... :o

Chavez is not outspoken enough

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