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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's poor join protests as turmoil grips Chávez's revolution [View all]joshcryer
(62,535 posts)28. I think it is overblown.
There will be a big march today in Caracas, I think it will be peaceful.
I'm worried about Táchira, specifically San Cristobal, that's where things will go down, if they do. Maduro just needs to let things simmer and cool down and leave it alone. It's not like they have a single city street (like in Kiev), they have the entire city.


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Venezuela's poor join protests as turmoil grips Chávez's revolution [View all]
Turborama
Feb 2014
OP
"A foreign govt. spends millions to create shortages and make life intolerable under a Socialists.."
EX500rider
Feb 2014
#47
Go right ahead, and point out any LIES and distortions democrats here have posted
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Feb 2014
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EX500rider
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#185
Otherwise, why would people want to put into power a Harvard educated pampered...etc"
EX500rider
Feb 2014
#49
Democracy Now! is a progressive left, pro-democracy site, and therefore has no credibility here at
Zorra
Feb 2014
#17
I'd go with the assessment of the Venezuelan guy in the barrio in the OP over the US professor
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2014
#19
Everyone who says Lopez is behind the protests is enabling Lopez and the opposition.
joshcryer
Feb 2014
#21
"Your anti-Venezuela, anti-socialist and anti-democracy views have been noted"
EX500rider
Feb 2014
#190
Yeah because Yale and Harvard graduates have been doing a bangup job.
Fantastic Anarchist
Feb 2014
#183
Gotcha! Now spill the beans on the Bohemian Grove! I dare you to tell TheTruth©!
freshwest
Feb 2014
#107
Dirty my left foot--how desperate of you. You have NO problem "name calling" people you find
MADem
Feb 2014
#38
Well, it's quite clear that you are indulging in blatantly false character assassination.
MADem
Feb 2014
#44
Two people murdered an hour per day. The situation that underlies that. Cenk was fair, too.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#111
That should satisfy everyone, particularly if he's a honest man. I edited and asked questions, but
freshwest
Feb 2014
#113
Perhaps peace is at hand. Despite the dissing, I'll blame Obama for that! n/t
freshwest
Feb 2014
#115
The link says successive electoral victories. And 1% is still a win. The thing that struck me, IIRC,
freshwest
Feb 2014
#25
That is weird. But certainly explains the anomaly. Looks like civil war in Caracas, maybe all over?
freshwest
Feb 2014
#27
Is that the aftermath of the demonstrations we've seen? Looks very depressing. Anyway, good luck, VN
freshwest
Feb 2014
#31
"u spend a minimum of two weeks gaining somewhat of an idea of the history and politics of Latin Am"
EX500rider
Feb 2014
#162
War for oil and a class war -- the elite turn discontent to their favor just as they've done in U.S.
Lodestar
Feb 2014
#87
"The current problems have more to do with the successes rather than the failures of Chavismo."
EX500rider
Feb 2014
#97
Bring your proof, there's your credibility. Only the opposition has anything to gain
Judi Lynn
Feb 2014
#169