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Venezuela's version of antifa on full display!

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/na...314-story.html

It would be nearly impossible to makes this shit up. Note that the article says that, under Chavez, they weren't so violent.

hmmm.

This is a perfect example of why the second amendment is so important.
  • oeb11
  • 03-15-2019, 01:03 PM
Agreed
Maduro has instituted the usual Totalitarian result of a "Socialist revolution". And suffered the economic results of stupid DPST policies.

Note that AOC and the Progressive Socialists are in full support of Maduro.
Venezuela's version of antifa on full display!

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/na...314-story.html

It would be nearly impossible to makes this shit up. Note that the article says that, under Chavez, they weren't so violent.

hmmm.

This is a perfect example of why the second amendment is so important. Originally Posted by kehaar
So true.

My suggestion to the good citizens of Venezuela, who thought trading in their firearms for the promise of a Utopian Socialist Society was a great idea, is to try cowering in the fetal position.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Agreed
Maduro has instituted the usual Totalitarian result of a "Socialist revolution". And suffered the economic results of stupid DPST policies.

Note that AOC and the Progressive Socialists are in full support of Maduro. Originally Posted by oeb11
That's not true.
  • grean
  • 03-15-2019, 01:28 PM
Agreed
Maduro has instituted the usual Totalitarian result of a "Socialist revolution". And suffered the economic results of stupid DPST policies.

Note that AOC and the Progressive Socialists are in full support of Maduro. Originally Posted by oeb11
OEB, if you had a link confirming AOC or any others in Congress support for maduro, I would love to see it! The idiocy she demonstrates sometimes fascinates me.

Coincidently, AOC looks strikingly close to the cute latina spinnerI analized in college a few times, albeit 20 or so years older than AOC at this point.
The Democratic Party talking points and Chavez/Maduro talking points are nearly identical. For anyone who can read, comparing the two movements should make one vomit.
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That's not true. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/01/...ons-venezuela/

That's not true. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Show us where they're not...
  • grean
  • 03-15-2019, 01:41 PM
https://www.wsj.com/articles/sociali...te-11548722544


Wow...okay found it myself. Bernie is supporting him too.
  • grean
  • 03-15-2019, 01:45 PM
That's not true. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
What do you have that contradicts the WSJ article? Was it somehow taken out of context?
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Show us where they're not... Originally Posted by bb1961
Burden of proof is on the accuser.

HotAir is not a legitimate source of info and you know it.

However, there was a letter signed on by AOC and other Congress members who identify as Democratic Socialists that oppose direct US Intervention in Venezuela while condemning Maduro's brutal regime.

Is that what you're talking about? Or are you just jerking off again?
Yssup Rider's Avatar
What do you have that contradicts the WSJ article? Was it somehow taken out of context? Originally Posted by grean
I don't subscribe to WSJ.

But I have seen the letter written by the Progressive group.

Somehow, people around here seem to construe that as the entire Democratic party.

Not surprising.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Venezuela's version of antifa on full display!

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/na...314-story.html

It would be nearly impossible to makes this shit up. Note that the article says that, under Chavez, they weren't so violent.

hmmm.

This is a perfect example of why the second amendment is so important. Originally Posted by kehaar
In Venezuela? How many amendments in their Bill of Rights, kehaar?

This actually looks like that group "Bikers for Trump." Bad dudes. When they get in the middle of things, very bad things happen.
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What do you have that contradicts the WSJ article? Was it somehow taken out of context? Originally Posted by grean
But when he was asked whether he recognized Guaidó as the legitimate leader of the country, Sanders answered, “No.”

"There are serious questions about the recent election. There are many people who feel it was a fraudulent election," Sanders added.

In a follow-up question, Ramos asked Sanders if he thought Maduro is a dictator who should step down. Sanders refused to say yes or no.

"I think clearly he has been very, very abusive,” Sanders replied. “That is a decision of the Venezuelan people, so I think, Jorge, there's got to be a free and fair election. But what must not happen is that the United States must not use military force and intervene again as it has done in the past in Latin America, as you recall, whether it was Chile or Brazil or the Dominican Republic or Guatemala.”

I wouldnt call that supporting Maduro
  • grean
  • 03-15-2019, 02:26 PM
I don't subscribe to WSJ.

But I have seen the letter written by the Progressive group.

Somehow, people around here seem to construe that as the entire Democratic party.

Not surprising. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I believe it was only those identifying as "democratic socialists" not all democrats.

Also if Sanders cannot say that Maduro should step down, he's supporting him.

He could have said yes he shpuld but also the US should stay out of it.

I'd accept that.

He said he wasn't sure. Really? He's murdering protesters. That's a no brainer.