Posted on 04/05/2006 1:32:57 PM PDT by saganite
Civil War can't be far off for venesuela.
They favor Taiwan? That alone is reason enough for these filthy capitalist-roaders to be crushed with revolutionary zeal.
Nah. Chavez will slaughter them and the American media will look the other way
bush needs to pimp his people like the SA leaders. He should encourage faith based groups to pull together people who are interested in settling in a new land of economic opportunity. We need about 1 million desperate americans to find work in Venezuela. They need to migrate there and find their economic opportunity. I hear everyone needs a oil guy down there to tend to the family oil field.
this immigration stuff works both ways. One is called imperialism. The other - searching for economic opportunity. Different sides of the same coin if you ask me.
I don't think that the Administration supports the secessionists right now. This is bad. We should be supporting them.
Zulia is in the NW corner of the country (capital Maracaibo).
Can I get an Amen for the destabilisation plan that North American imperialism, through the fascist government of George W Bush, is carrying out in Venezuaela to torpedo and sabotage the revolutionary process!!!!
Awwwwwww...my heart breaks. I'm rooting for the Zulians.
AMEN!
Yes - we support the native peoples in their struggle against the eurocentric Chavez governement who buys weapons from Spain and Russia. Viva la revolution
For the peoples
I'd like to be the first one to piss on his corpse after it's done.
Let me guess; they supply the oil for their country, but don't see a proportionate return for it in benefits. Wanna bet?
AMEN, brother...AMEN!
Probably just an excuse for Chavez to purge Zulia of some political enemies.
Opposition is not allowed. That is a sure way to keep the country together, even if non-functional, until one day when it really does break apart.
Peru is the next dominoe.... another wild and crazy marxist is going to be in charge there soon as well...
Peru has made some advances in private property registration. The forces of collectivization are not as strong as they would otherwise be.
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