Chavez Mocks Bush with Atomic Bicycle.The bicycles are produced in Venezuela Venezuela (vĕnəzwā`lə, Span. vānāswā`lä), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, republic (2005 est. pop. 25,375,000), 352,143 sq mi (912,050 sq km), N South America. under a joint venture with an Iranian company. The US claims that the factory which Iran is building for Venezuela in the state of Cojedes is a nuclear plant and not a bicycle bicycle, light, two-wheeled vehicle driven by pedals. The name velocipede is often given to early forms of the bicycle and to its predecessor, the dandy horse, a two-wheeled vehicle moved by the thrust of the rider's feet upon the ground. factory. Chavez rode one of the bikes during his Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week. TV program and joked about what he called the bicycle`s "radioactivity radioactivity, spontaneous disintegration or decay of the nucleus of an atom by emission of particles, usually accompanied by electromagnetic radiation. The energy produced by radioactivity has important military and industrial applications. " and offered one to U.S. President George W. Bush. "Therefore, we will name its first production `the atomic bicycle`", Chavez told. "What a bicycle! This Atomic bicycle... does it have brakes?" joked Chavez while cycling around during the television program Alo Mr President! "My dear friend, president of the United States The head of the Executive Branch, one of the three branches of the federal government. The U.S. Constitution sets relatively strict requirements about who may serve as president and for how long. , I offer you this bicycle, see the bomb. See it... you think that is a bottle of water, no, that`s the bomb. We have painted it with ADECO color," Chavez said, referring to the name of the opposition party. Chavez told the new bicycle factory will eventually be able to manufacture 100,000 bikes a year. 2008/06/10 Copyright [c] 2003-2008 Mojnews Agency. All rights reserved Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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