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Send in the tanks! (Chavez)

You two should REALLY get a room.

Say funk, i'm interested in hearing what you think about the article re:Murder Rates i've posted. After all you schooled me on the existence of the police law but we both didn't know what it means. So, good article or biased article? Good law or bad law? Chavez to blame, or Bush, or what?
 
You two should REALLY get a room.

Say funk, i'm interested in hearing what you think about the article re:Murder Rates i've posted.

So. No coincedence that he did this when he lost control in Caracas?


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After all you schooled me on the existence of the police law but we both didn't know what it means. So, good article or biased article? Good law or bad law? Chavez to blame, or Bush, or what?

Well written article. Bad law, done for the wrong reasons IMO. Why bring Bush into it? Project much? We both know what it meas one of wants to ignore what they dont want to see though.

How are those murders rates doing anyhoo?

Care to discuss the bias in your other piece? Or the OP as it relates to the seizures?
 
That well written, unbiased piece was also on venezuelanalysis.com, funk. I've read it there but chose to post the original link. :D

Eva Golinger said:
US State Department Bankrolls Young Venezuelans to Slander Chávez in the USA

September 11th 2009, by Eva Golinger - Axis of Logic

In the midst of an international campaign launched against President Chávez, carried out by the extreme Right from Colombia and supported by Washington, the US State Department has organized and financed the trip of eight young Venezuelan politicians to the USA in order to denounce the Venezuelan government and to strengthen the links between young US Republicans and the Venezuelan Right. The eight young Venezuelan men and women have been selected by the US State Department as part of the program “Democracy for young political leaders”. It is a project of the interchange program “International Visitor Leaders - Venezuela”, which is being used by the Washington administration to recruit and train political actors who would later on promote the North American agenda in Venezuela.

The trip to the USA, during which the young Venezuelans were accompanied by US State Department representatives, lasted three weeks, from August 17th to September 4th. They visited different US cities, meeting with political groups and institutions apart from meetings with the communication media and Washington agencies. The US State Departments' International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) (1) was created by Washington as part of a propaganda initiative aimed at recruiting spokespersons and international political actors willing to promote the imperial agenda. During the program, the participants attended training workshops conducted by political representatives of the USA on representative democracy, freedom of the press (à la USA), and reinforcement of political parties and leadership, amongst other topics. [..]


Impressive list of alumnis:

State Department said:
Fifty-seven (57) Chiefs of State and Current Heads of Government are International Visitor Leadership Program Alumni.


Sarkozy, Brown, Balkenende, Stoltenberg, Gul, Seung-Soo, Sackarschwilli, Karzai, Singh, Uribe...
 
That well written, unbiased piece was also on venezuelanalysis.com, funk. I've read it there but chose to post the original link. :D

Axis of Logic?? Seriously? Now you have less credibility than when you just posted venezuelanalysis stuff. Very very poor attempt.


Indeed, pity about the bias spin your crap post puts on the program eh?
 
Now they have the evil Chomsky on again!

Morales said he witnessed U.S. soldiers accompanying Bolivian troops who fired at members of his coca growers union.

"So now we're narco-terrorists," he continued. "When they couldn't call us communists anymore, they called us subversives, and then traffickers, and since the September 11 attacks, terrorists." He warned that "the history of Latin America repeats itself."

The ultimate responsibility for Latin America's violence lies with U.S. consumers of illegal drugs, Morales said: "If UNASUR sent troops to the United States to control consumption, would they accept it? Impossible."

That the U.S. justification for its drug programs abroad is even regarded as worthy of discussion is yet another illustration of the depth of the imperial mentality.
 
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"either the yankee empire fails or the human species fails" - Chavez got it. You suckers have to first realize that you are an empire (big deal!) and second stop it, become a republic and a normal country again, and the international community will like you again. Step up to the rhetoric!
 
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Funny how in the beginning of his speech he thanks Alexander Lukashenko, the Adolf Hitler loving dictator of Belarus, saying he was his "friend" and a "friend" to Venezuela.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Lukashenko#Controversy


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Mugabe, Lukashenko and Chavez, such freedom loving democrats!

Also seeing how he's alinging himself to Ahmadinejad, you sure find yourself on the wrong side of this war Childlike... and it's not the side of freedom and democracy.
 
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No no, sorry, i was talking about the piece about murder rates in Venezuela. That was published on venezuelanalysis.com, too, and approved in #645 by you, rendering your shallow objections to that site moot.

Did you even read my post. That site is bias propoganda regardless of how many pieces on I say are well written. Get a grip. I take my info and sources form all over. You can bring from a couple of propoganda sites. Who is shallow?

I guess you want to avoid the bias and then link to another axis of logic piece of dirt.

http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_77.shtml

Yep, no bias here eh?

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Uhm, they translated Golinger's article. You should smear Golinger - oh wait, you already tried that. And i didn't care.

You used an openly biased site again. Get over it, you have nothing else.

She is a Chavez goon who has written Chavez worship books. Chavez calls her the sweetheart of venezuela.

I prefer my news and views to be less bias thank you very much.
 
Whatever, funk. Time for some music :D:



That smiley would have been even better if I could have accessed your link. Blocked here.

You do realise that students are, in the main, in opposition to Chavez? They do not speak that way because the US pay them. They do it for free.
 

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