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In reply to the discussion: Venezuelan Banker Given Asylum by US Found in Panama Papers [View all]uhnope
(6,419 posts)57. "all the time"? nt
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Cheney banks in Dubai where he gets Bush family and friends rates. Who needs Panama then?
Ford_Prefect
May 2016
#2
I'm not chasing links to support your claim. That's your job. Cite it or delete it.
Scuba
May 2016
#9
This is a political discussion board; if you make claims, you should provide links to back them up.
Scuba
May 2016
#16
Please cite your sources that the American press are making shit up out of whole cloth about
Akicita
May 2016
#27
Try again. The American media isn't even mentioned in the article. It just critisizes Human Rights
Akicita
May 2016
#33
"... the mainstream press publish articles and headlines based on HRW report conclusions."
Scuba
May 2016
#36
Reread my post. One of my points was that you could "easily" find an article that would debunk the
Akicita
May 2016
#42
yr long, time-wasting journey into epic wrongness is here for all to see on this thread
uhnope
May 2016
#45
I had no idea all those Somalis in Minnesota were millionaires. And all the unaccompanied children
Akicita
May 2016
#47
it was caused by the North Vietnamese invasion of South Vietnam. Just like the destruction of Europe
Akicita
May 2016
#66
Rafael Caldera was the president then, as the 56th, then 63rd Venezuelan President. 200 bankers fled
Judi Lynn
May 2016
#55
forced deportations, and 100,000 refugees have fled Venezuela, most of them rather poor
uhnope
May 2016
#58
I only have one or so free NY Times articles left this month so I don't want to use them carelessly,
Judi Lynn
May 2016
#63
so you mean there might not have been thousands & thousands of refugees and force deportations
uhnope
May 2016
#64