Posted on 05/26/2009 6:12:54 AM PDT by decimon
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Vargas Llosa said authorities told him that he's prohibited from "making political statements" during his visit to Venezuela.
El Aissami told state television that guest speakers invited to this week's forum are coming to "provoke and offend" Venezuela's government.
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That policy coming to America, sooner rather than later.
Yup. Turnabout is fair play.
I can remember how Hugo Chavez was prohibited from making
“political statements” when he came to the USA/UN.
Would’ve liked to see him try to say those things anywhere other than the UN, however. Even in Lefty NYC, he wouldn’t have gone over so well, say, at Town Hall.
That's this Llosa's popi.
Alvaro is the son, Mario is the father.
Si.
Ah, it was the son to co-author that book. Thought it was the father.
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