Posted on 08/15/2004 5:42:56 PM PDT by francisurquhart
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=551867
There's the link to the article, apparently we can't post articles from The Indpendent directly.
That would be Nicky, and she would be freshly-married (damn).
Of course they are. The man is a Communist.
I just found it. It's kind of muffled, but funny:
http://www.militaresdemocraticos.com/audio/vacilon_chavez.mp3
I saw that and I couldn't disagree more.
Any puppet of Castro's... is a puppet of Russia!
Thanks for the link . . I'm d/ling now.
And people say *I'm* the extremist for calling them the Commicratic Party. Horses***.
As much as we like to play up the positive aspects of this forum, sometimes it's fun to show just how much the other side sucks.
Castro has no puppets outside of his pathetic island.
As a side note, if you look in their threads, you'll see that they're celebrating the defeat of the US Olympic Basketball team as well.
These are the sorts of things that break the Left's heart."
And make me cackle with delight. They'll probably be as sad as after Ortega got voted out. Delightful!
Someone ought to point out that they're not exactly a team, and that IF they vote, they're more likely to vote for the RATs.
Well, then it must have been another show. Like I said, I couldn't see who was speaking, but I thought it was Fred Barnes and Morton Kondracke's replacement.
Thanks.
After I read your post, I visitied the communist Cuban media websites; it seems that the commies are very happy with this election.
Th communist media in Cuba is claiming that the elections are clean. The commies are singing the praises of the record turnout and the orderly wait of the Venezuelan people:
The Venezuelan ambassador in Cuba, Adan Chavez, reported by phone from Caracas that, except for minor incidents, there has been no public unrest during the recall election today. The abstention rate among voters was record low, about 7 percent of Venuezuelans have not voted yet.[The above is a quick translation of the original in Spanish]
El embajador de Venezuela en Cuba, Adán Chávez Frías, refirió vía telefónica desde Caracas que salvo pequeños incidentes, no se han producido alteraciones del orden durante esta jornada del referéndum revocatorio, en el cual la abstención ha sido un récord, por reducirse al siete por ciento.
Your first problem was listening to the idiots on Fox News.
The price of oil is based on supply and demand. Do you tink a Chavez replacement would turn off the spigot? The spigot that will be turned off is the one that's giving Cuba virtually free oil.
Now how can the removal of a wanna-be tyrant hurt Bush?
People should start thinking for themselves and stop listening to the pundits.
Hurricane Hugo WON'T be going quietly into the night. Look for him to declare the recall null and void.
Is that a serious question? Do you ever visit the DUmmie forum? They are also seriously rooting for Castro.
If you're accusing me of not thinking for myself and listening to pundits, you're making a lot of assumptions. All I did was relate something I heard said. Get over yourself.
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