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Colmesian Relativism

On a segment of "Your World with Neil Cavuto" tonight, Alan Colmes and Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) were arguing about Hugo Chavez's well-known generosity, which has recently been extended to the people of Massachusetts.

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Mack suggested that the U.S. shouldn't accept such aid unless Chavez can back up his seeming altruism by being a little more giving with things like freedom of the press and speech in Venezuela.

Colmes: "No one is a saint, including many in our own government." (quote paraphrased, but that was the gist)

Ahh yes, Bush=Chavez.

Scott Ott spoofs Chavez, here.

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