I had to comment here. I have read through most of the posts so I hope that I am not restating something that has already been said.
First of all, I am a Christian. However, I think that PR made a mistake, a big mistake. I do not watch his show, but I have heard other statements that he has made in other places that I have disagreed with. He does NOT speak for me as a Christian. I think it was wrong for him to say that. I, too, have said and done wrong things.
Second of all, I have lived in Venezuela. I lived there because of DH job. He went before me so he lived there 1 1/2 years. My girls and I lived there right at a year. And guess when I lived there?!?!?! 2002. Yep. I lived there during the coup. I lived through the protests, the marches, the killings, all of it. As a matter of fact, I can remember making posts during the protests and telling you all about the noise........they bang on pots with spoons.
I can tell you that Venezuela is split right down the middle as a nation with regards to the president. Just like us in America.........right in half. Chavez has rallied the poor, the barrios. They support him with their lives if they have to. The upper and middle class (There are very few middle class, though.) are anti-Chavez, and you can imagine why. I will tell you that the weekend of the coup was CRAZY!!!!!! We went to bed Friday with a new president and on Sunday Chavez was back. He immediately got rid of the people in the military and government that supported the new guy. Now, all of the government and military are basically puppets in his control. It is indeed sad. I have many dear friends that are there. I communicate with them almost daily about the events. They are scared. They are sad. They feel hopeless. Yes, as someone said earlier, I believe he is a mini Castro. After all, Chavez considers Castro his best friend and wants to be like him. Chavez has hated America since the coup. PR's comment gives more fuel to the fire. I don't believe that Chavez will let it go. He appears to be the type of guy that will handle it.......in his way, too. He is truly one to be watched. I don't agree with PR's comment or believe that is the answer. However, I do agree that Chavez could be a problem and we need to watch him!!!!!
BTW, while I lived in Venezuela I didn't feel fluent with my Spanish enough to read their local papers. My main source of news was this terrific web site that gives all of South America's news. Check it out. There will be LOTS of stories about Chavez and how he responds. There are a few now, as a matter of fact.
http://www.southamericadaily.com/