Bush Should Protect American Assets in Venezuela
By David Holcberg (May 7, 2007)

President Bush should do something to protect the assets of American companies in Venezuela. It is disgraceful that while Chavez steals American property Bush says nothing and does nothing.

At a minimum, Bush should denounce Chavez's nationalization of private businesses as a form of robbery and cut US diplomatic relationships with Venezuela.

  

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