Posted on 11/29/2005 12:01:19 PM PST by alekboyd
I am assuming that the right wing will be boycotting the elections. And then?
What will that prove? We've got the Sunnis in Iraq over a barrel by just daring them not to participate on December 15th in elections.
The right wing in Venezuela doesn't participate, we get an overwhelmingly left wing Venezuela. Am I right? So what are we talking about here?
Election boycott followed by Chavez getting shot by the police or army, in the manner of Allende? Didn't Allende kill himself as the police approached?
That is Latin America. But this article doesn't talk about this kind of background info or this kind of speculation.
Enquiring minds want to know.
You get an overwhelming left wing vote in VZ regardless of who turns out to vote, and this is what is scaring people. Jimmeh has been out there licking Hugo's toes and approving any insane vote tally that comes down the pike, and folks in VZ feel abandoned by the US.
If you're really curious, do a search and read some articles from last year. That will fill you in quickly. Also, you could Freepmail alekboyd for a list of articles.
Frankly, I'm really impressed by the courage of opposition parties, because Chavez is closing the political process and unless we intervene, there really won't be any "opposition" much longer.
Time for regime change in Venezuela.
But hey, we can't get US troops killed.
So here's the plan. Draw up something official sounding for the President to sign that gives Haliburton authority to raise an army of mercenaries under the US flag to go kick some a$$ in Venezuela. They will be paid by revenue from Venezuelan oil after Chavez is gone.
There is legal precedent- in times past, privateers were given letters of marque to operate privately owned warships, taking enemy flagged vessels as prizes.
As known as turning a blind eye
[You get an overwhelming left wing vote in VZ regardless of who turns out to vote,]
But are the left wingers more than 50%? Not that I care. Even John Kerry felt this guy is bad news. I see an Allende moment possibly on its way. Then, if the public in VZ is still really left wing, let them choose someone who has been vetted as a semi sane left winger like the Brazilian president.
Or recognizing that vz is a major petroleum producer, and not the worst offender in the election category.
Uh...yeah...
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