You have to wonder sometimes who comes up with the stuff in the news these days when it comes to Hugo Chávez.
The October 21 issue of Parade Magazine dismissed the perception that
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Parade also pointed out how much U.S. oil comes from Chávez’s nation: “During the same period [from 2003 to 2006], U.S. imports from Venezuela more than doubled, fueled by the purchase of more than $27 billion of crude oil in 2006.”
However, the article missed the central point – the dollar amount of oil imports has increased because the price of oil has increased. But according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the amount of oil imported from Chávez’s socialist nation has decreased – from 569 million barrels of oil in 2005 to 518 million barrels in 2006. The