9/04/18
I drove past this between Salida and Cotopaxi on State Highway 50 in Colorado. I had to turn around and tell whoever that I stood with them totally assuming I was correct. I was and got the biggest hug of appreciation for doing so.

From my understanding, there are close to 3000 children being held around this country after being seized from their parents at the border.

Many will never see their Mom and Dad again because Republicans are totally evil.

You bastards!

12/31/10

The US Hates This Man Sooo Much

Of course the haters and spin whores never give the real reasons why my man Hugo doesn't take any shit from the likes of this country who's position of democracy in Venezuela is in question and that's being nice. Can you spell hypocrite. This concerns the current spat over ambassadors. This lifted from a whore AP piece.

They call this a dare-
"If the government is going to expel our ambassador there, let them do it," Chavez said, adding, "If they're going to cut diplomatic relations, let them do it."
I really don't see it like that.

Another-
Chavez, whose economy relies heavily on oil sales to the United States, has accused Palmer of dishonoring the Venezuelan government by expressing concerns on several sensitive subjects — including 2008 accusations by the U.S. Treasury Department that three members of Chavez's inner circle helped Colombian rebels by supplying arms and aiding drug-trafficking operations.
Bullshit! Venezuela can sell it's oil anywhere and if you remember he gave free oil to poor people here or at least tried to.


Here is a link to a Reuters article that is only a little bit better.

Not only does this country hate Hugo but we very much despise Evo and the rest of them "socialists" south of us who pose an imminent threat to our way of life up here. Don't make any difference that these people were elected in a democratic process that is better than ours.

In the near future if we could kill every one of these leaders we will do it and that's a fact. The part that makes it even worse is that the dims will agree to it as well.

13 comments:

  1. Hugo and other "socialist" leaders are thorns in the shoe of Corporate Multinationals.
    They want to keep raping and pillaging these countries like they have for decades.
    A Hamburger Helper Republic [U.S.A.] can no longer dictate to their former Banana Republics.
    The times they are a changin'.

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  2. This is it in a nut shell.

    http://realityzone-realityzone.blogspot.com/2010/12/economic-hitmen.html

    If you have not already, pick up his book.
    Confessions of an economic hit man.

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  3. That's funny shit RZ. Sad but funny.

    Without refreshing my memory I think this mans last name was Perkins and I've seen him a bunch and his message is dramatic and is the truth.

    Are ya proud of your country---well are ya punk!

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  4. I forgot-going on 1PM and it just shot up to 1*

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  5. Couldn't agree more One Fly and RZ. Chavez is the prototypical "threat of a good example". If you use your resources to help the poor rather than selling at a loss then borrowing from the US and forcing austerity on your people - other people might like the idea and push their own governments to work for them, instead of for US multinationals and investors as well.
    Good man to admire, guys. I'm with you as well.

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  6. Did you see "South of the Border" streaming on Netflx? South America is changing and the democracies are changing, and the income inequality is shrinking while ours is growing. The powers that be hate democracy.

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  7. Thanks Oso and yes I have Nunya.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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  8. Huh. I thought I was the only one that didn't hate Chavez.

    And lest any all America lovin patriot forget, Bush and Co. used a stacked Supreme Court to win in 2000 and I have zero doubt they would have manipulated the rules in 2004 to get Bush another victory if necessary. Remember all the talk of cancelling the election because of the War on Terror?

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  9. Even if Chaves were the thug and bully portrayed by corporate media, he stll has less innocent blood on his hands than our two latest presidents.

    It's good to see Perkins' book plugged.

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  10. That sulfur stench is still there.:-)

    Beware of false flags concerning C/S/ America.

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  11. When I heard that sulfur reference I damn near hurt myself.

    Perkins is correct of course. I have to say it-many times I am not proud of my country.

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  12. Did you guys see Brazil just recognized a Palestinian state? Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia and Ecuador already had done so. Wouldn't have happened 5 or 10 years ago.
    Little bit of independence going on down there.

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  13. Could it be change we need may come from country's telling us to go fuck off.

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