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Message: Chavez is Faking It

Looks like Chavez is not well. The doctors in Cuba said that the choice to administer more Chemo is likely to do more harm than good. So the choice is no more Chemo for now.

He is also in a hurry to get the elections over with before he gets worse and so moved up the election timetable by 2 months. Doesn't seem like 2 months would make that much of a difference but that is how it now is.

Chavez admits having a hard time with the post administrated Chemo chemicals. Here is the latest of his results:

Is there such a thing as getting "compassionate" votes if he can survive the ordeal of campaigning? We shall see if he'll be out hitting the bricks in September 2012.

They say that Chavez is not reacting well to chemotherapy
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Globovisión/EFE Globovisión / EFE
23/09/2011 08:58:39 am 23/09/2011 8:58:39 am
To the Organization of American States (OAS) Roger Noriega said that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is not reacting well to cancer treatment, as published by El Nuevo Herald.

The newspaper, quoting sources "over the years have provided very reliable information," Noriega said Thursday that the president's health is worse than it lets on.

"These sources are saying that Chavez is in a serious condition and is not improve as his doctors had hoped," said Noriega at a forum organized by the Center for Hemispheric Policy at the University of Miami.

Always according to the newspaper, Noriega added that "this means we should start to think, and we should prepare for a world without Hugo Chavez."

However, the president returned Thursday from Havana to Caracas, where he announced that it had completed a fourth cycle of chemotherapy with results "highly successful".

"We can say, with these results, which has completed phase of chemotherapy, we close the cycle of chemotherapy and now we rededicate ourselves to the full recovery of all the physical part," he said on arrival at the airport in Maiquetía.

The president said he will now follow physiotherapy treatment and "progressive and full recovery," and asked not to ignore the rumors about his illness.

Noriega, however, said the ruling hides the truth and that the regime has determined that the only way to win next year's presidential election if Chavez is able to project an image that is retrieved.

"They think they can win an election if Chavez is on the ballot, if you are relatively active and shows strength," said Noriega, who even says that the president is lying when he says he was subjected to four rounds of chemotherapy.

"He finished his third round of chemotherapy yesterday, he said. The occasion was to Cuba for the second treatment, the doctors decided not to because it concluded that more harm than good, due to low red cell count."

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