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papasmerf said:so it was a good day after all
PussyScientist said:You Yanks really couldn't stand him :-Cool/"
thesun said:Or blame me as I do have a "hidden agenda." Hmmmmmm
thesun said:Or blame me as I do have a "hidden agenda." Hmmmmmm
Blissful said:I liked him....if you do not know the History ...
then you would think he was not a good person....
I realize he has some issues but all politician do.....
oldguyzer said:They said the same thing about Adolf....
Blissful said:I liked him....if you do not know the History of South America and the West Indies
then you would think he was not a good person....
He brought education to the poor
Health Care to the poor...
He was helping bring all of South America together....
I realize he has some issues but all politician do.....
Blissful said:He did not exterminate millions of people.....
And he would not have......The greed of the upper class
plus Big Companies that go in there to take whatever they
can.........If he was that bad the people would have dealt with
him......
Macho Man said:Criminal Justice International Associates (CJIA), a risk assessment and global analysis firm in Miami, estimated in a recent report that the Chávez Frías family in Venezuela has “amassed a fortune” similar to that of the Castro brothers in Cuba.
According to Jerry Brewer, president of CJIA, “the personal fortune of the Castro brothers has been estimated at a combined value of around $2 billion.”
“The Chávez Frías family in Venezuela has amassed a fortune of a similar scale since the arrival of Chávez to the presidency in 1999,” said Brewer in an analysis published in their website.
Brewer said that Cuba is receiving about $5 billion per year from the Venezuelan treasury and in oil shipments and other resources.
“We believe that organized bolivarian criminal groups within the Chávez administration have subtracted around $100 billion out of the nearly $1 trillion in oil income made by PDVSA since 1999.”