I guess Chavez is not so bad after all.  Now, Pat Robertson...

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CARACAS (AFP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez offered to send food and fuel 
to the United States after the powerful Hurricane Katrina pummeled the US 
south, ravaging US crude production. 

The leftist leader, a frequent critic of the United States and a target himself 
of US disapproval, said Venezuela could send aid workers with drinking water, 
food and fuel to US communities hit by the hurricane.

"We place at the disposition of the people of the United States in the event of 
shortages -- we have drinking water, food, we can provide fuel," Chavez told 
reporters.
Chavez said fuel could be sent to the United States via a Citgo refinery that 
has not been affected by the hurricane. Citgo is owned by Venezuela's 
state-owned oil company, Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).

In the Gulf of Mexico, which accounts for a quarter of total US oil output, 92 
percent of crude and 83 percent of natural gas production were shut down due to 
Hurricane Katrina, which slammed Louisiana and Mississippi, according to US 
government data.

Venezuela is the fourth-largest provider of oil to the United States, supplying 
some 1.5 million barrels a day.

Last week, Chavez offered discount gasoline to poor Americans suffering from 
high oil prices and on Sunday offered free eye surgery for Americans without 
access to health care.

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