07.03.2004 [21:00]
Here is an outstanding article by Alan Cisco on the current situation in
Venezuela. You can see what Hugo Chavez and the majority of people in Venezuela
have to put up with (I note that Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter is
playing an absolutely shameful role in serving as the Bush Administration
mouthpiece supporting the lies of the opposition). You can also see what is
going to happen. The opposition doesn't have the legitimate votes they need
for a recall vote, and despite the fact that Chavez has bent over backwards
to allow them to try again, will come up short (Chavez' generosity is probably
due in part to the fact that he is confident they do not have the votes).
On the other hand Chavez has the votes he needs to greatly weaken the opposition
and thus start to push through the much needed reforms. Fear of having some
of the money they stole from the people of Venezuela taken back from them
will put the opposition into a frenzy, and they will resort to violence, claiming
that the riots are due to the fact that democracy has been denied to the people
of Venezuela. The violence will be mostly perpetrated by hired goons, but
will be played up into a crisis by the opposition-controlled press. This version
will be retyped by the disgusting American media, and excreted onto the American
people. The Bush Administration, working in a coordinated fashion with the
opposition, will attempt to depict the violence as a threat to American interests
in the country, particularly a threat to the continued oil supply. I wouldn't
be surprised to see an incursion into Venezuela by American stooge forces
from Colombia, which will be immediately blamed on Venezuela by the disgusting
American media (this has already been tried). The Americans will then have
the phony excuse they need to invade, both to protect the oil and to protect
their ally Colombia. Otto 'Third' Reich and Roger Noriega are certainly dying
to do this. The only issue is whether it is too dangerous a move politically
for Bush to take in an election campaign. Despite complaints by everyone who
has considered the issue, truckloads of Diebold voting machines are being
delivered every day to American voting stations, and nobody seems to have
the political will to do anything about it. Rove should be able to have Diebold
set the voting machines to narrowly pick Bush, provided no political disaster
occurs. If Rove already has the election in the bag, would he risk losing
it over a possibly dangerous war in Venezuela, a war that could go seriously
sideways and which will create a diplomatic uproar in Latin America? Unlike
Haiti, Hugo Chavez has an army that is firmly behind him, and he is much more
fully aware of who his enemy is than Aristide was. It is odd that the freedom
and democracy of the people of Venezuela may turn on how crooked the upcoming
American election is slated to be.
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????? Captive American guest ? 07.03.2004 [23:12]
They have go to stop these guys fast - France, Germany, where are you? Save
us the way we saved you in WWII. The world's welfare depends on stopping these
power mad dogs. We are already well on the road to economic devastation, step
1. Even the most somnambulistic Americans are awakening to the police state
and are not liking it, step 2.
I think you made the point very well
????? Robert/USA guest ? 07.03.2004 [23:27]
First off i will say up front i don't like socialism or communism, but i also
belive that other countries should be able to have their own form of govt.
without other countries such as the United States meddling in Venezuela's
political affairs. The fact that the USA is using my tax dollars to fund political
parties in foriegn nations is sickning to say the least. Of course i am sure
someone will say no no we the United States Govt. does not fund foriegn opposition
groups. Well sure they don't, they just fund the front groups that are allied
to the political parties in these countries, such as Venezuela's opposition
parties. I guess the reason for the USA meddling is that Venezuela is a large
Oil producing country. All of this agenda of meddling leads back to The Project
For The New American Century, of wich many of those who were the thinkers
of this agenda are now employed by ....You guessed it. The Bush Jr. administration.
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????? Rutger Raybum guest ? 08.03.2004 [01:04]
Interesting fellow, this "Spam" guy....
Superb article
????? Warehouse Eyes guest ? 08.03.2004 [02:44]
This writer is extremely perceptive.
Venezuela
????? History buff guest ? 08.03.2004 [03:24]
Q. Do you know there will not be a revolution in Venezulea? A. Venezuleans
are too azy to revolt!! This is a common sayin g in that part of the world.
They did not raise theri voice when the rich swiindled the wealth and sracked
them in Spain, Miami and Europe. As long as the cost of gasoline is kept low
people were happy. Also, it used to be difficult to open business in Venezuela
as it was expensive to hire labor as one needs to pay for the house rent,
insurance on mistress family etc. So the previous Govts set up rules where
it became too difficult to hire people. Hope things have changed. Love visitng
the place. Great country and beautiful women!!!
Venezuela
????? History buff guest ? 08.03.2004 [03:25]
Q. Do you know there will not be a revolution in Venezulea? A. Venezuleans
are too azy to revolt!! This is a common sayin g in that part of the world.
They did not raise theri voice when the rich swiindled the wealth and sracked
them in Spain, Miami and Europe. As long as the cost of gasoline is kept low
people were happy. Also, it used to be difficult to open business in Venezuela
as it was expensive to hire labor as one needs to pay for the house rent,
insurance on mistress family etc. So the previous Govts set up rules where
it became too difficult to hire people. Hope things have changed. Love visitng
the place. Great country and beautiful women!!!
Whe Bullets are hitting the Air
????? MmArRgDdOnN guest ? 08.03.2004 [06:16]
Down with the Insane Bush Family Chronicles. When the bullets are hitting
the air I for one would say Chavez should hold another election under United
Nations Observation and settle the matter. If he has the popular support we
are led to believe, then have the vote. The Venezuelan voting system is not
controlled by outside interests and a United nations Monitored Vote would
clarify the decision of the Majority. Nuff said. Toss the lying neo-con=neo-fascist
warmongers into the otomac and Thames with the sewer rats where they belong.
MmArRgDdOnN
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????? The Truth guest ? 08.03.2004 [06:33]
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