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In reply to the discussion: Do you support the overthrow of Maduro in Venezuela? [View all]dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)80. ditto
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The opposition in Venezuela hasn't ever sought dialog-they never accepted the PSUV or Chavez
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#4
If, and it's a big if, the students get Maduro to step down it would be Diosdado Cabello.
joshcryer
Feb 2014
#2
And Diosdado Cabello would just sell out to the foreign corporations on everything.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#3
Erm, the government isn't responsible, but by being dismissive it made it worse.
joshcryer
Feb 2014
#15
Thanks for the information. That dean is a total asshole and should resign. n/t.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#17
The Chinese don't care if you gun down or imprison political opposition in your country.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2014
#30
It's none of our business if they want to ally with China. China's just another country now.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#61
Is the China National Offshore Oil Corporation not an "outside corporation"
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2014
#70
I've seen Univision...it's political take is basically that of the Miami Cubans
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#66
They just finished two rounds of elections, with Maduro's party winning a 10% victory in the second.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#38
And, elections are how democracies elect Presidents. That's how democracy works.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#45
They don't need to trust election results because they have a clip from youtube.
SolutionisSolidarity
Feb 2014
#50
They don't need to undo election results with a devolution to anarchy in the streets.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#52
If Maduro resigns, bolivarism is over. And bolivarism is all the poor there ever had.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#57
I guess it must feel shitty to see how isolated you neoliberals are.
SolutionisSolidarity
Feb 2014
#53
Yeah, it's all the corporatists fault that Chavistas economic plans are crap. Sure. NT
Adrahil
Feb 2014
#84
I think Capriles (or Donald Duck) would probably do a less awful job, but elections should matter.
Donald Ian Rankin
Feb 2014
#22
A lunatic running a country into the ground in the name of indigenous revolution?
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2014
#85
I am more concerned with trying to overthrow the fools that run our country (nt)
bigwillq
Feb 2014
#24
Yes. It is the natural order of things that our RW 1% Plutarch Overlords should own
Zorra
Feb 2014
#36
I'm anti-overthrow, but there's been a lot of what sounds like pro-coup propaganda here lately.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#55
No. I didn't support the overthrow of Hugo Chavez, either, but that kinda goes
truth2power
Feb 2014
#68