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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's Maduro gives ultimatum to Caracas protesters [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)38. Well, the Cubans treating Chavez hand-picked him. Chavez would have preferred
Diosdado Cabello, his old, dear friend from way back in his Army days, but Diosdado isn't as fond of Cuba and wanted to pull away from them, keeping more of the oil for Venezuelans and limiting their influence over the nation, and he's said as much in the past. The Cubans had the chemotherapy, so Diosdado was pushed aside for the simple-minded and easily manipulated Maduro (witness him fondling the Puerto Rican flag, rhapsodizing about how wonderful it is, thinking it's the Cuban flag)....
Que hermosa esa bandera....
Raul Castro NEEDS that oil, and he exercises a lot of control over Maduro. He tells Maduro what to do as often as not, which is part of the reason why VZ has gotten so fucked up so fast.
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The President of Venezuela has clearly learned a lesson from the President of Ukraine.
another_liberal
Mar 2014
#2
Eighty were killed in Kiev, and most of them by the radical protesters' gunmen.
another_liberal
Mar 2014
#5
Yanukovich was a corrupt hack who does not deserve the Ukranian people's sympathy
Marksman_91
Mar 2014
#9
you think the problem with Yanukovuych is that he wasn't a big enough thug.
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#7
And the mask finally falls with a big old thud. I defy anyone to find anything....
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2014
#17
Of course. Joining a movement designed by a Madison Avenue ad agency is totally different
Recursion
Mar 2014
#10
Yeah, I just found this pic on Carcas Gringo. I've missed a lot of these threads as they are mostly
freshwest
Mar 2014
#25
Los estudiantes have a sense of humor.....unlike that idiot running the country into the ground....
MADem
Mar 2014
#36
Raul just left....he was no doubt filling Maduro's ear...I get the sense either Maduro
MADem
Mar 2014
#49
Maduro has offered up Diosdado Cabello to discuss the situation with a high-ranking US official
Zorro
Mar 2014
#54
Quite possibly. Thing is, Diosdado is a real toughie--and he's still got friends in the Army.
MADem
Mar 2014
#57
I don't know if you're a fan of Chávez, but in the end, he was human, and he makes mistakes like all
Marksman_91
Mar 2014
#13
You're welcome to post any assessments of the fairness of Venezuelan elections.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2014
#19
What is likely to happen? Will it be comparable to riot police in other nations? Any similarites?
freshwest
Mar 2014
#16
IDK half of what you're talking about? If it's in their neighborhood, and the people in the area did
freshwest
Mar 2014
#26
If Chavez hadn't been relying on Cuban doctors to kill...errrrr...save him, he wouldn't have
MADem
Mar 2014
#44
Madura and Chavez before him were elected in internationally monitored elections
yurbud
Mar 2014
#50
"The scumbags that murdered Chavez are behind this" Who, the fu*king Cuban's?! lol
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#55