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joshcryer

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55. I predict it'll die down.
Thu Feb 20, 2014, 02:47 AM
Feb 2014

Couple of hundred dead street kids. The treachery being on Maduro's head. History won't be too kind to him. I expect a recall election in a year or so and his entire administration will be ousted.

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But remember, DU'ers tell us it's the left that's the problem! Scootaloo Feb 2014 #1
*please* stop trying to turn every thread in a left vs right argument. :( Oele Feb 2014 #3
No it's not complicated at all. It's the power and monied elites at the top of the food Cleita Feb 2014 #4
Please tell me how this is about ideology when... Marksman_91 Feb 2014 #5
Revolutions are messy. I witnessed many when I lived in South America. Cleita Feb 2014 #8
The students get free education. joshcryer Feb 2014 #21
I'm sure they don't and I don't understand your point. n/t Cleita Feb 2014 #22
They would resist such efforts as they are now. joshcryer Feb 2014 #23
The streets are fine to let them know the temper of the people. Cleita Feb 2014 #25
They have zero control over anything but rocks and bottles. joshcryer Feb 2014 #28
They will be helped if there is an advantage to some would be ruling Cleita Feb 2014 #29
Chavistas control the military, the judicary, the police, and paramilitaries. joshcryer Feb 2014 #30
No they can't. But they can be used to achieve an end by the Oiligarch. Cleita Feb 2014 #32
I don't see how. joshcryer Feb 2014 #34
It doesn't mean they won't come back when the climate is right. n/t Cleita Feb 2014 #36
They'd need loyalists or mercenaries. joshcryer Feb 2014 #38
Those old dudes have younger heirs who probably have been Cleita Feb 2014 #40
But it's not a revolution. joshcryer Feb 2014 #41
Yes I know and I hope it's not a revolution. Cleita Feb 2014 #42
It's the tupamaros and collectivos and national guard. joshcryer Feb 2014 #43
There's clear evidence that it's not their own "party" killing them Marksman_91 Feb 2014 #45
thats interesting since there was a long side discussion on one of the threads in LBN Bacchus4.0 Feb 2014 #26
The protesters span a very large spectrum. joshcryer Feb 2014 #27
That current "power and monied elite" in venezuela mainly consists of chavistas. Oele Feb 2014 #6
So they don't like Maduro. They are being ginned up by interests who want Cleita Feb 2014 #9
Right now I'd say things are worse than before Chávez. Marksman_91 Feb 2014 #12
They are, and they should get rid of Maduro in the next election. Cleita Feb 2014 #13
Bush should have been tried and convicted in the Hague. joshcryer Feb 2014 #17
I agree and I still hope Bush and his Veep Cheney will Cleita Feb 2014 #18
Yes, the boligarchs. joshcryer Feb 2014 #16
Something yanks don't understand. Cleita Feb 2014 #24
If you are not a boligarch you are not protected. joshcryer Feb 2014 #31
I hope this is what they do because a real revolution would be disastrous. n/t Cleita Feb 2014 #33
no, not really. It is indeed a class society but has everything to do with money. Bacchus4.0 Feb 2014 #35
People don't understand, even Chavez lamented the boligarchs. joshcryer Feb 2014 #37
You make my point. They are more like Americans where class is defined Cleita Feb 2014 #39
What could they do drastic? joshcryer Feb 2014 #47
Venezuela has been such a petrie dish to me of breaking the Cleita Feb 2014 #48
"Maldito el soldado que apunta su arma contra su pueblo" - Bolivar joshcryer Feb 2014 #49
Yeah until they do a military coup. Cleita Feb 2014 #50
The military answers to the boligarchs. joshcryer Feb 2014 #51
I know that but the military always backs the power they feel will win. Cleita Feb 2014 #52
Mostly unarmed street kids v national guard. joshcryer Feb 2014 #53
Whatever. None of us knows the future. Cleita Feb 2014 #54
I predict it'll die down. joshcryer Feb 2014 #55
The hundred dead is sad. I hope not, but I do hope Maduro goes Cleita Feb 2014 #56
What is wrong with revolution? joshcryer Feb 2014 #57
Pretty similar. Cleita Feb 2014 #58
Wasn't that the "unfinished revolution"? joshcryer Feb 2014 #59
Neither you nor I have any control over what happens. We can only hope it's not Cleita Feb 2014 #60
I don't think martial law will have a good result. joshcryer Feb 2014 #61
I totally agree. Maduro an ass to do it if he does. n/t Cleita Feb 2014 #62
Discussions in this group sure give an impression regarding who is a minority in DU. delrem Feb 2014 #44
Sorry, but we're actually informed about Latin America. joshcryer Feb 2014 #46
graphic photo Ms. Carmona Bacchus4.0 Feb 2014 #2
News just broke out that she ended up dying... Marksman_91 Feb 2014 #7
Very sad. I do hope she gets justice, but not the kind overthrowing Cleita Feb 2014 #10
The government is responsible. joshcryer Feb 2014 #15
A revolution will lead to a grab for power from the same Cleita Feb 2014 #19
The boligarchs already control everything. joshcryer Feb 2014 #20
very very sad right now. n/t Bacchus4.0 Feb 2014 #11
RIP joshcryer Feb 2014 #14
RIP Beauty Queen. springchick Feb 2014 #65
Min. Rodriguez Torres claims the bullet came from "her own lines" Marksman_91 Feb 2014 #63
Sadly, it certainly plays well for the opposition. Mika Feb 2014 #64
The Chavistas have embraced the pageantry, sadly. joshcryer Feb 2014 #66
Both sides are. But, destabilization nearly accomplished. n/t Mika Feb 2014 #67
Lopez played the gambit perfectly. joshcryer Feb 2014 #68
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