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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76737910 United States 07/05/2018 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Nicolas Maduro urged his armed forces Wednesday to be on guard following reports that nearly a year ago Donald Trump, the US president, raised the possibility of invading Venezuela. Quoting: Ohio chic "You cannot lower you guard for even a second, because we will defend the greatest right our homeland has had in all of its history," Mr Maduro said at a military ceremony, "which is to live in peace." [link to www.google.com (secure)] 4700% inflation. Yeah socialism rocks! |
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Ohio chic (OP) User ID: 73234599 United States 07/05/2018 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Nicolas Maduro urged his armed forces Wednesday to be on guard following reports that nearly a year ago Donald Trump, the US president, raised the possibility of invading Venezuela. Quoting: Ohio chic "You cannot lower you guard for even a second, because we will defend the greatest right our homeland has had in all of its history," Mr Maduro said at a military ceremony, "which is to live in peace." [link to www.google.com (secure)] 4700% inflation. Yeah socialism rocks! You would think, looking at that country, would sway people away from wanting that kind of leader ship but then you hear all these people out there that are literally pushing for it because all they hear is the word “free” NO! My name is NOT spelled wrong. Grab a dictionary. Peace, Love & Prayers God bless America And YES. I am a nurse! SIDE NOTE- I find articles everywhere and post what I think GLP would like to know. I do not necessarily believe or endorse some articles I find. So do not bash the messenger |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76462163 United States 07/05/2018 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Nicolas Maduro urged his armed forces Wednesday to be on guard following reports that nearly a year ago Donald Trump, the US president, raised the possibility of invading Venezuela. Quoting: Ohio chic "You cannot lower you guard for even a second, because we will defend the greatest right our homeland has had in all of its history," Mr Maduro said at a military ceremony, "which is to live in peace." [link to www.google.com (secure)] 4700% inflation. Yeah socialism rocks! I am not a fan of socialism , but Venezuela situation is NOT from socialism , it’s from a steady coordinated economic assault by the USA . The multinational oil companies want their hands on Venezuela oil, but Venezuelan has decided the oil is the people’s, that’s why gas is damn near free there, less then 1/10 of a penny per gallon. I have lived there before for years, and they may actually have more capitalism then the USA. Mom and pop shop everywhere , they dominate the landscape, street food right out of your front yard everywhere without gov regulations . Just try that here in the states and see what happens . I’m not sayin their gov Is not corrupt like all gov seem to be . But they would be in much better shape with Us interference. They have even banned all gmos . |
Revbo™ User ID: 67405628 United States 07/05/2018 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In one place for a short time. It's just PR to paper over endemic corruption at home where the ones at the top become billionaires on a hundred dollar a week official salary. Yh Exactly. The whole thing was just a stunt on the part of Chavez to stick a finger in Bush's eye, and I can't imagine the actually poor people of Venezuela much appreciated that their dear leader was subsidizing "poor" people in Massachusetts. John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5495087 United States 07/05/2018 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In one place for a short time. It's just PR to paper over endemic corruption at home where the ones at the top become billionaires on a hundred dollar a week official salary. Yh Exactly. The whole thing was just a stunt on the part of Chavez to stick a finger in Bush's eye, and I can't imagine the actually poor people of Venezuela much appreciated that their dear leader was subsidizing "poor" people in Massachusetts. No poor people up north eh? Read it for your selves people.. [link to www.google.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73325628 United States 07/05/2018 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Nicolas Maduro urged his armed forces Wednesday to be on guard following reports that nearly a year ago Donald Trump, the US president, raised the possibility of invading Venezuela. Quoting: Ohio chic "You cannot lower you guard for even a second, because we will defend the greatest right our homeland has had in all of its history," Mr Maduro said at a military ceremony, "which is to live in peace." [link to www.google.com (secure)] 4700% inflation. Yeah socialism rocks! I am not a fan of socialism , but Venezuela situation is NOT from socialism , it’s from a steady coordinated economic assault by the USA . The multinational oil companies want their hands on Venezuela oil, but Venezuelan has decided the oil is the people’s, that’s why gas is damn near free there, less then 1/10 of a penny per gallon. I have lived there before for years, and they may actually have more capitalism then the USA. Mom and pop shop everywhere , they dominate the landscape, street food right out of your front yard everywhere without gov regulations . Just try that here in the states and see what happens . I’m not sayin their gov Is not corrupt like all gov seem to be . But they would be in much better shape with Us interference. They have even banned all gmos . This^^^^ |
CMcC User ID: 76735030 United States 07/05/2018 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...although I'm surprised we're not arming any resistance groups in response to the undocumented immigration crises. Clearly, by any measurement of success, socialism has failed the people...only the government and its strong armed enforcers eat steadily. And that's just a basic need that many here take for granted. Fear God and Dread Nought. |
Revbo™ User ID: 67405628 United States 07/05/2018 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In one place for a short time. It's just PR to paper over endemic corruption at home where the ones at the top become billionaires on a hundred dollar a week official salary. Yh Exactly. The whole thing was just a stunt on the part of Chavez to stick a finger in Bush's eye, and I can't imagine the actually poor people of Venezuela much appreciated that their dear leader was subsidizing "poor" people in Massachusetts. No poor people up north eh? Read it for your selves people.. [link to www.google.com (secure)] I didn't say there were no poor people. My implication was that, while poor by American standards, they are not poor by Venezuelan standards. John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
Concorde Warrior F-BVFA User ID: 76525919 France 07/05/2018 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I like how Venezuela used to help poor people in America with fuel costs. Quoting: Viva Hugo! 5495087 Viva Hugo! Viva Venezuela! no surprise here... There's a lot of oil to be taken. Follow the money! Trump said he will take the oil (Iran) Quote: Crude Oil Production in Venezuela increased to 1533 BBL/D/1K in May from 1505 BBL/D/1K in April of 2018. Crude Oil Production in Venezuela averaged 2410.99 BBL/D/1K from 1973 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 3453 BBL/D/1K in December of 1997 and a record low of 594 BBL/D/1K in January of 2003. -50% [link to tradingeconomics.com (secure)] I came. I saw. I Concorde. For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. "I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM." Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5495087 United States 07/05/2018 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75525876 In one place for a short time. It's just PR to paper over endemic corruption at home where the ones at the top become billionaires on a hundred dollar a week official salary. Yh Exactly. The whole thing was just a stunt on the part of Chavez to stick a finger in Bush's eye, and I can't imagine the actually poor people of Venezuela much appreciated that their dear leader was subsidizing "poor" people in Massachusetts. No poor people up north eh? Read it for your selves people.. [link to www.google.com (secure)] I didn't say there were no poor people. My implication was that, while poor by American standards, they are not poor by Venezuelan standards. And yes you implied as such but they don't need to heat like we do ...twist a good will gesture into a poke in the eye... Shame on you |
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Leprechauns User ID: 76683353 Norway 07/05/2018 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Nicolas Maduro urged his armed forces Wednesday to be on guard following reports that nearly a year ago Donald Trump, the US president, raised the possibility of invading Venezuela. Quoting: Ohio chic "You cannot lower you guard for even a second, because we will defend the greatest right our homeland has had in all of its history," Mr Maduro said at a military ceremony, "which is to live in peace." [link to www.google.com (secure)] They got food? What do you want from us, monster? And the monster bent down, and said, " I need about tree-fitty." |
Revbo™ User ID: 67405628 United States 07/05/2018 09:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Revbo™ Exactly. The whole thing was just a stunt on the part of Chavez to stick a finger in Bush's eye, and I can't imagine the actually poor people of Venezuela much appreciated that their dear leader was subsidizing "poor" people in Massachusetts. No poor people up north eh? Read it for your selves people.. [link to www.google.com (secure)] I didn't say there were no poor people. My implication was that, while poor by American standards, they are not poor by Venezuelan standards. And yes you implied as such but they don't need to heat like we do ...twist a good will gesture into a poke in the eye... Shame on you I did not imply that people in the northern US don't need heat. I said, outright, that the poor people of Venezuela might resent the fact that their leader was subsidizing relatively rich people in the United States at the expense of his own people who were, and are, having trouble finding food. Take your shame and shove it up your ass, AC. John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76462163 United States 07/05/2018 09:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In one place for a short time. It's just PR to paper over endemic corruption at home where the ones at the top become billionaires on a hundred dollar a week official salary. Yh Exactly. The whole thing was just a stunt on the part of Chavez to stick a finger in Bush's eye, and I can't imagine the actually poor people of Venezuela much appreciated that their dear leader was subsidizing "poor" people in Massachusetts. When we don’t have the power to chose a countries leader, we simply strangle the country until they give in. That’s what’s happening here. Come one we even kidnapped Chavez at one time took h8, to a remote island where we were going to kill him. The Venezuelans came out of the mountains in the millions demanding he be returned , they said any US puppet we put in they would storm the palace and rip his veins out of his neck. We kidnapped a leader because he was not going along with the oil companies , how much more info I said needed? By the way, a flight from Miami to aruba was about 300 to 400 bucks round trip, but to right next door Caracas was over a grand, it’s the same distance . That’s one way the USA would try to keep people from spending there money there. It’s just one example . |
MissCleo User ID: 76541118 United States 07/05/2018 09:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have no vital National Interest there... Quoting: CMcC ...although I'm surprised we're not arming any resistance groups in response to the undocumented immigration crises. Clearly, by any measurement of success, socialism has failed the people...only the government and its strong armed enforcers eat steadily. And that's just a basic need that many here take for granted. true. Take the context and timing of this headline. Should read: Years ago, when Trump was in the deal of Saudi buying the US' largest refinery in Port Arthur, Trump threw in a sales pitch that Venezuela was only a few miles away and the country was falling to poor government and lack of management and would be easy to invade and take their oil, tons of oil. huge. Essentially that would rescue Venezuela and give their government an opportunity to build back their country... OR something like that. NOW things have totally changed as KSA is turning that US deal into enemy combatant terms to boost their appeal while they continue to wage war and genocide. We assume that media stories are current and just came out as a result of actions in the past 24 hours. that isn't how it works. that isn't how any of this works. Last Edited by Agent 99 on 07/05/2018 09:49 AM |
MissCleo User ID: 76541118 United States 07/05/2018 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why invade a country that Is destroying It's self. 1000 people a week starving to death. Horrific Inflation. The people there need to liberate themselves. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75982363 it's not about people. people aren't that important in the big picture. do you wake up everyday and say "what can I do for people today?"... um no. Last Edited by Agent 99 on 07/05/2018 09:50 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76489028 United States 07/05/2018 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | President Nicolas Maduro urged his armed forces Wednesday to be on guard following reports that nearly a year ago Donald Trump, the US president, raised the possibility of invading Venezuela. Quoting: Ohio chic "You cannot lower you guard for even a second, because we will defend the greatest right our homeland has had in all of its history," Mr Maduro said at a military ceremony, "which is to live in peace." [link to www.google.com (secure)] 4700% inflation. Yeah socialism rocks! I am not a fan of socialism , but Venezuela situation is NOT from socialism , it’s from a steady coordinated economic assault by the USA . The multinational oil companies want their hands on Venezuela oil, but Venezuelan has decided the oil is the people’s, that’s why gas is damn near free there, less then 1/10 of a penny per gallon. I have lived there before for years, and they may actually have more capitalism then the USA. Mom and pop shop everywhere , they dominate the landscape, street food right out of your front yard everywhere without gov regulations . Just try that here in the states and see what happens . I’m not sayin their gov Is not corrupt like all gov seem to be . But they would be in much better shape with Us interference. They have even banned all gmos . Simple Question: How many bolivars does it take to buy a penny's worth of gas these days? 1148... Here's the problem I have with the whole theory about Venezuelan oil. If American companies had not set Venezuela up to find oil and refine it that oil would still be in the ground and Venezuela would be even poorer still. Without Venezuelan oil the Allies would have lost WWII, and the Axis would have conquered Asia, Africa and Europe |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5495087 United States 07/05/2018 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I didn't say there were no poor people. My implication was that, while poor by American standards, they are not poor by Venezuelan standards. And yes you implied as such but they don't need to heat like we do ...twist a good will gesture into a poke in the eye... Shame on you I did not imply that people in the northern US don't need heat. I said, outright, that the poor people of Venezuela might resent the fact that their leader was subsidizing relatively rich people in the United States at the expense of his own people who were, and are, having trouble finding food. Take your shame and shove it up your ass, AC. Were? Oh really? They were doing pretty good back then. Don't confuse the passage of time with now and then. And that was rude Rev Bo. |
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