Chavez Makes Midnight Return to Venezuela
He's meaner than the cancer
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez made a surprise return from Cuba on Monday more than two months after surgery for cancer that has jeopardized his 14-year rule of the South American OPEC member.
The 58-year-old socialist leader's homecoming in the middle of the night implies some improvement in his condition - at least enough to handle a flight of several hours - and will fuel supporters' hopes he could return to active rule.
But there was no new information on Chavez's medical condition and he might be simply hoping to smooth a transition. No images of his arrival were released and aides have said his state remains "complex."
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About time a politician did something useful. I don't know who or how it was taken but I'm glad to see it returned to its proper place on the clock.
Could we have killed him with a drone? Seems like we can kill anyone else we want.