The Venezuelan People Have Fallen in Love Twice: 1945 and 1998
http://www.youtube.com/v/RiSTI_fxoH4&hl=en&fs=1& Post 76 of 100. My YouTube tastes are a bit more high brow than Juan’s…
http://www.youtube.com/v/RiSTI_fxoH4&hl=en&fs=1& Post 76 of 100. My YouTube tastes are a bit more high brow than Juan’s…
Juan Cristóbal says: – Anyone who has followed chavismo through the years knows that the guy has practically run out of new people to promote. Whenever he shuffles...
Juan Cristóbal says: – Post 74 of 100 … desperate to reach 80 before the day is done.
Sao Paolo, Brazil – 2:10 pm Post 73 of 100. Expect many of these tomorrow…I’m off to bed and nowhere near 100 yet.
Quico says: So native the guy is prattling on about assassination plots now! Weak, weak, WEAK! Post 72 of 100. I’ll say it one more time: WEAK!
Quico says: Simón Romero’s take in today’s New York Times on the gasket Chávez blew when he heard about the new US-Colombia military agreement gets a “could do...
Quico says: This story, culled from Newsweek, shows more than just about anything else why chavismo is destined to be remembered as a historical dead end. It calculates...
Quico says: From El Universal’s analysis of a National Assembly document entitled “Debate about the social relations of production, in Reference to the wholesale reform of the Framework...
Juan Cristóbal says: – Yesterday, the good people of Curiepe staged a protest against the government for its heavy-handed actions in taking over the local police station last...
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