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Latin America
In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's Chavez everywhere a year after death [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)44. Now you are just projecting
Last edited Thu Mar 6, 2014, 07:45 AM - Edit history (1)
You have refuted nothing. I like to be proven wrong but I see no evidence that I am. Just see your childish words meant only to deceive and obfuscate.
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ice cream is pretty ubiquitous though, and toilet paper, milk, meat, eggs, diapers
Bacchus4.0
Mar 2014
#14
You have exposed yourself as a fool with all your simpleminded babble in this thread
Zorro
Mar 2014
#25
There are supermarkets with food in them in Detroit. There's unblocked wifi in Detroit.
MADem
Mar 2014
#20
Listen, I tell you what. You "miss a few payments" on your credit cards and see how
MADem
Mar 2014
#37
Give it up, Robert Earl. You aren't making your case, you're just goading, baiting, and trolling
MADem
Mar 2014
#43
there is something fundamentally wrong with a country that is a major oil producer
dlwickham
Mar 2014
#57
When right-wingers can't control things, they cheat. If that doesn't work, they pay poor people
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#60
Time will clearly show the world who the real US patriots are in this country.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#56
speaking of raping countries and conscripting citizens to slavery, is Castro still alive?
dlwickham
Mar 2014
#58
celebrate or else!! I can't say I miss him but Venezuela is where it is today (smirk)
Bacchus4.0
Mar 2014
#5
What is telling is that the people from the poor neighborhoods are joining the students.
MADem
Mar 2014
#6