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DeltaUSA [2014-01-31 06:08:03 +0000 UTC]
how did you make the hand?
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R-Daza [2013-04-07 17:55:02 +0000 UTC]
You got the title wrong. Also, it's kinda funny how you try to defend a country that you don't know about. But It's true that there are some pro-american assholes trying to steal Venezuela's money and oil.
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LeRevolutionnaire [2013-03-22 22:53:53 +0000 UTC]
praying that the new president will be especially wary of the Americans and their criminal meddling in South American affairs, remember Allende, Γrbenz etc, etc, etc
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HNBBTF In reply to LeRevolutionnaire [2013-03-29 19:01:52 +0000 UTC]
Allende was a Psycho he nearly destroyed the Chilean economy and plunged the country into a deluge of violence. Pinochet may have been a brutal and repressive dictator that flagrantly violated human rights, but so did Allende, in the end he ultimately set Chile's economy on a good path, ultimately re-established Democratic rule. Chile today has the freest economy in South America, has had a consistently growing and dynamic economy, strong respect for property rights, inflation is kept under control, and living standards continue to improve. Much of this resulted from economic policy encouraged by Pinochet. Like I said the guy is no Saint, but Chile is much better today because of him.
Hugo Chavez was just another egotistical, narcissistic Latin American strongman that grabbed as much power as he could and used it to bully his opponents and enemies. He controlled the media, he seized private property from his political enemies. Despite record oil prices the Venezuelan economy is in the dumps and suffers from rampant inflation. Crime and violence is out of control.
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lichtie [2013-03-21 12:38:47 +0000 UTC]
America is already looking greedily at a new nation to dominate!
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Master-of-the-Boot [2013-03-11 14:12:36 +0000 UTC]
The vigil must be constant
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NurIzin [2013-03-11 13:22:24 +0000 UTC]
A spanish version may be more adequate I would say. I could translate, but for that I would need to know what kind of "your" your utilize : the singular/familiar one, or the polite one? In Latin languages, there is a difference, here for Spanish : tu (you, singular and familiar) , vosotros (you, plural), usted (you, polite), ustedes (you, plural polite)
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Warsie In reply to NurIzin [2013-11-25 22:58:31 +0000 UTC]
If it's a revolutionary poster, I suspect vosotros would work better (the venezuelan people are a plural, and the artist is referring to them when saying 'you'.)
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ComradeLither [2013-03-11 11:22:31 +0000 UTC]
The acronym is surprisingly true.
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godofwarlover [2013-03-11 02:25:00 +0000 UTC]
Viva la revolucion!
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Kellkrull87 [2013-03-10 21:50:38 +0000 UTC]
Whats MUD?
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DragonQuestWes [2013-03-10 21:35:45 +0000 UTC]
As someone who's spoken to Chavistas from Venezuela. I will tell you that the PSUV remains strong and that Nicolas Maduro will win the upcoming elections in April.
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MarcN95 In reply to DragonQuestWes [2013-03-11 17:51:47 +0000 UTC]
Very reassuring my friend, hope he can continue on as well as Chavez.
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DragonQuestWes In reply to MarcN95 [2013-03-11 18:45:03 +0000 UTC]
Oh he certainly will. I'm sure Chavez trained him well.
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MarcN95 In reply to DragonQuestWes [2013-03-12 14:28:52 +0000 UTC]
As Chavez recommended him to succeed him, your probably right. We'll see what happens with the elections, but from what I've seen he has the support of the people.
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DragonQuestWes In reply to MarcN95 [2013-03-12 17:25:29 +0000 UTC]
*You're
Yep. Not to mention that the PSUV won 20 out of 23 regions in the recent elections for governor.
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