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Sorry. said:
Where, aside from the imagination of the Venezuelan opposition and few Washington hawks, is the evidence for this massive fraud and intimidation? Certainly the re-call election was called clear by justabout everyone - international observers, hell even the Bush administration didn't complain.



Don't make lazy assumptions based on non-existent evidence to make up hyperbolic statements to attack politicians you're hostile too.



I see that prick ENERGY has not had the balls to respond to your post...wonder why that is then????? may be he`s just to tired..........
 
pbman said:
Absoulutly nothing is going on, and i'll gladly come back to this thread in a month and say i told you so. :cool:

This has got to be one of the most clueless and missinformed things i have read in my entire life.

It would have to rise seveal levels to be considered low rent propganda. :eek:

We already said that peebs. Although I should best go and find someone with a swastika tattoo to go and patrol the Arizona border with, just in case :cool:
 
pbman said:
Absoulutly nothing is going on, and i'll gladly come back to this thread in a month and say i told you so. :cool:

This has got to be one of the most clueless and missinformed things i have read in my entire life.



It would have to rise seveal levels to be considered low rent propganda. :eek:

You and your propaganda. Don't you ever get fed up regurgitating the same shite from the same sources?
 
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks on Democracy Now! in his first interview in the United States. Chavez discusses the war in Iraq, President Bush, the role of the media in the aborted coup against him and Venezuela's request for the extradition of Cuban anti-Castro militant Luis Posada Carriles.

text:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/19/1336214
interview audio:real audio player neede
http://play.rbn.com/?url=demnow/demnow/demand/2005/sept/audio/dn20050919.ra&proto=rtsp&start=6:45
full show audio: mp3
http://www.archive.org/download/dn2005-0919/dn2005-0919-1_64kb.mp3
 
somthing that struck me from his interview is that if your country (in this case venezuela) is working hard to benefit all in that society then as a citizen you feel proud of your country and the project it embarks on.

the nhs and teachers in uk is a classic example of people feeling like they are working without due reward and blowing against the wind that the governmnet sends. I respect the fact that under Blair there has been much greater investment in such service, but just think how different our country would be if the government inspired the nation with a real message of grassroots improvement, as Chavez so clearly does.
 
Sorry. said:
We already said that peebs. Although I should best go and find someone with a swastika tattoo to go and patrol the Arizona border with, just in case :cool:

I was talking to the **** who started the thread. :rolleyes:
 
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