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In reply to the discussion: An Open Letter to the Media on the 'Irony' of Snowden's Request for Asylum in Venezuela and Ecuador [View all]leveymg
(36,418 posts)37. Very convincing and eloquently spoken in form.
The only thing I would suggest would be to add a few short stats where most practical for improvements in country conditions such as nutrition, literacy rates, access to health etc. during recent years in Venezuela. Those are available in one place on line in the . . . cough, CIA Factbook or World Bank country reports. No need to overburden it with numbers. Just a little seasoning for taste.
Thanks for your good work.
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An Open Letter to the Media on the 'Irony' of Snowden's Request for Asylum in Venezuela and Ecuador [View all]
morningfog
Jul 2013
OP
K&R. This is a very important letter. Timely too since Samantha Powers is demonizing Venezuela
Catherina
Jul 2013
#1
They sure could. In Venezuela the poor voted and said they wanted a say in things, a voice
Catherina
Jul 2013
#20
Excellent summation of the comparison between a country that actually IS by, for and of the
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#23
Or that their democratically re-elected President has a 90% approval rating the highest in the world
Catherina
Jul 2013
#4
We tried a little coup against him. It didn't work. The people and young soldiers went to rescue him
Catherina
Jul 2013
#8
Iow, these countries, once they got rid of the influences that WE are doomed to live with
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#24
Oh good. Another thread about Snowden reminding us that it isn't about him. I was
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#6
NOW, it's about him, since that's all a few people here wanted it to be. Don't understand the
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#25
Everywhere he's been has been held out as "ironically" less "free" than the U.S.
DirkGently
Jul 2013
#13
He is fleeing a country with one of the worst human rights record in the world right now.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#26