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zeemike

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43. I wonder what the results would be if that question was asked here?
Mon Mar 31, 2014, 12:38 PM
Mar 2014

And if the majority said no, what would that mean to you?...would you ask Obama to resign?

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Yes. Or that the CIA has successfully infiltrated the organization. Or kochs. Whatever works! 7962 Mar 2014 #1
And so that justifies a coup? zeemike Mar 2014 #2
No, they talk about a Constituent Assembly, not a coup ChangoLoa Mar 2014 #3
No, that's not how it works - elected leaders are elected leaders Yo_Mama Mar 2014 #4
100% correct n/t Bacchus4.0 Mar 2014 #7
So anyone who is in opposition to the government cannot be arrested? zeemike Mar 2014 #11
Theoretically, everyone can be arrested, even Maduro ChangoLoa Mar 2014 #15
"He sent paramilitary groups to repress protests." zeemike Mar 2014 #23
the colectivos (paramilitaries) are right there with the national guard and police Bacchus4.0 Mar 2014 #31
Maduro calls PSUV paramilitary forces to repress protests (mandatory broadcast on TV) ChangoLoa Mar 2014 #34
and there is plenty of video showing colectivos operating along side the police and NG too n/t Bacchus4.0 Mar 2014 #38
The regime is arresting elected leaders who have not committed crimes. Yo_Mama Mar 2014 #46
Well you seem to know more about it than I do. zeemike Mar 2014 #48
Ms Machado was impeached/ousted for clearly breaking constitutional law. Mika Apr 2014 #67
If Obama threw governors and mayors in jail because demonstrations happened in their states and MADem Apr 2014 #52
It actually makes a coup from the left more likely hack89 Mar 2014 #5
That's definitely possible. n/t Yo_Mama Mar 2014 #47
If I had to bet, I'd bet on that. After all Cabello was in the Army with Chavez. MADem Apr 2014 #54
WHAT Coup are you talking about? brooklynite Mar 2014 #6
Well violent demonstrations that call for him to resign is a coup. zeemike Mar 2014 #10
Calling on someone to resign is not a coup! hrmjustin Mar 2014 #14
And forcing that resignation with violence is a wrong. zeemike Mar 2014 #25
Well violence is wrong no matter who does it but protesting is a right. hrmjustin Mar 2014 #28
Well the country is losing faith in our president too. zeemike Mar 2014 #30
Well if Maduro doesn't listen to his people he won't be re-elected. hrmjustin Mar 2014 #35
And that is as it should be. zeemike Mar 2014 #36
I agree. hrmjustin Mar 2014 #37
Calling for him to resign is a coup? wall_dish Mar 2014 #24
Calling for it no, but with violent demonstrations zeemike Mar 2014 #29
Richard Nixon was not impeached. wall_dish Mar 2014 #32
Same difference. zeemike Mar 2014 #39
True that Clinton was impeached in the House, but he wasn't convicted in the Senate, wall_dish Mar 2014 #40
Nixon would have been convicted in the Senate. amandabeech Apr 2014 #59
I dont think the OP has suggested they have a coup. Just that the majority know they made a mistake. 7962 Mar 2014 #8
Even most elements of the opposition don't favor the "salida" approach. MADem Apr 2014 #51
And that is what our right says about Obama. zeemike Apr 2014 #53
No no no--I am afraid you are not understanding. Maduro IS "ruling by decree." MADem Apr 2014 #55
Well you are the expert on that country so you must be right. zeemike Apr 2014 #57
Why are you saying such uninformed--and frankly rude--things? MADem Apr 2014 #58
because every thing is a CIA plot orchestrated by debbil USA... dionysus Apr 2014 #63
Heh heh! MADem Apr 2014 #64
there's a black helicopter hovering over my house.. gotta go! dionysus Apr 2014 #65
El Universal is sort of like the Wall Street Journal of Venezuela. reformist2 Mar 2014 #9
Consider the source El Universal hates all things socialist. fasttense Mar 2014 #12
El Universal is not the source. But 84% of chavistas do believe Ven is democratic Bacchus4.0 Mar 2014 #17
The source is the polling firm IVAD, the same one venezuelanalysis uses ChangoLoa Mar 2014 #18
No Kidding. fasttense Mar 2014 #42
Strange poll - the questions themselves, while not a push poll, are negatively phrased karynnj Mar 2014 #13
Another polling source would likely result in worse numbers for the Maduro admin. 74% situation bad Bacchus4.0 Mar 2014 #16
and so they would vote to return to neoliberal orthodoxy that grinds the poor and middle class to yurbud Mar 2014 #19
Do you think we're a stupid people? Or just a bit primitive maybe? ChangoLoa Mar 2014 #20
I hope Venezuela has more choices. Unfortunately, a lot of center left parties turn out to be yurbud Mar 2014 #21
True. But there's lots of political creativity in Latin America nowadays ChangoLoa Mar 2014 #26
"More Americans than ever disapprove of the way President Obama is doing his job." Comrade Grumpy Mar 2014 #22
his approval rating isn't the subject of the OP, its whether people believe that Ven is a democracy Bacchus4.0 Mar 2014 #27
I wonder what the results would be if that question was asked here? zeemike Mar 2014 #43
Well just searched for it and found similar results about how Americans feel... zeemike Mar 2014 #44
Calling on someone who is responsible for the deaths of his own citizens is not a coup dlwickham Mar 2014 #33
That case could be made about Obama. zeemike Mar 2014 #41
so you're comparing dlwickham Mar 2014 #45
Yikes! ... 1000words Mar 2014 #49
That is mind blowing logic. zeemike Mar 2014 #50
not going to cry over a dead terrorist dlwickham Apr 2014 #61
Convicted by who? zeemike Apr 2014 #62
You mean they're getting to be more like us? :-| n/t DeSwiss Apr 2014 #56
55% believe mistranslations. AngryAmish Apr 2014 #60
There sure are a lot of anti-communist liberals here. Lars28 Apr 2014 #66
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