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Guardia Bolivariano
6th September 2002, 21:02
IN MY COUNTRY WE HAVE STARTED A REVPLUTION WITH COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY BUT IT'S A VICTIM OF SABOTAGE BY THE VENEZUELAN LANDOWNERS AND THE CIA AND FBI WHAT ARE YOU THINK OF THIS REVOLUTION?

mooseboy84
9th September 2002, 20:06
well you can definatley see that george w. bush is a lying sack of caca, and that cleary he is no person who likes "democracy". hugo chavez was ELECTED by the people of venezuela. although hugo chavez was a millitary leader who tried to stage a coup in the early 90s, he was cought and went to jail. later, when he got out the people voted him in office. because george w. is a person who dosent like democracy, [as presented by him not even being the person that the majority of americans voted for] he and the cia were involved in his overthrow. or at least supported it openly.

because chavez is a man who actually cares about the huge and growing underclass in venezuela, [or at least says that he does] he as been trying to inact reform and make change. but the business class and land owners plotted against him. the only reason he was able to escape and not be killed by the coup in april, is that there would have been Massive rioting in the streets. already tens of thouands of people were protesting, and the threat of true civil unrest is what lead to him being released.

george w. dosent like him because he friends with iraq and other mid east oil producing countries. because chavez wants to establish relations with russia and china, because america cant 100% control him, they supported the overthrow of his goverment. you heard condoleeza rice on tv saying last april that [paraphrasing] "he should listen to the people and that theyre dissatisfied". what bullshit is that. so were gonna support a coup against him because thats the true "democratic" way?

its acts like these that happen right in front of our eyes that gives my country, u.s.a. no credibility. we wonder why people in other countries "hates us" as if its out of the blue and totally unfounded. and that they hate us because there jealous.

but what can i say, george w. nush is a man that was NOT elected by the majority of americans, so of course hes no friend of true democracy.

Guardia Bolivariano
11th September 2002, 04:19
Wow you really know what you're talking about!Everything you said is true but I have to add that the opocision is also against Chavez because they use their agents to kill revoplutionarys I myself almost got killed by a sniper.

elCHEvive
16th September 2002, 02:11
Dude, MOOSEBOY you really know what you are talking about! and I agree with you 100%. Right on

Son of Scargill
16th September 2002, 05:42
I understand that the military chiefs involved in the coup have been released by the courts in Venezuela.That those businessmen involved still have power and influence.Will this let off for these people mean that another coup may be attempted,and also do you believe the judiciary are biased,or even assisting in the plot to preserve the wealthy elite?Or has Chavez,made a mistake by not pressing the issue too much.In view of his wish to nationalise the oil industry,I doubt the plotters are going to back down just because they screwed it up the first time..

Hugo Chavez!Hasta la victoria siempre!

andresG
17th September 2002, 22:51
I will repeat what i wrote in another similar post:

Guardia Bolivariano:

Te deseo mucha suerte defendiendo la revolucion bolivariana.

No te dejes intimidar por la opposicion.

Hasta la victoria siempre!


Pedro Carmona and the military leaders involved in the coup should be jailed for treason.

Guardia Bolivariano
18th September 2002, 01:32
OF course the the judiciarys are defending the wealthy land owners and other who exploit the people people.And they are a lot of rumors about an other coup but this time te goverment has plans of action like the "plan escorpion" that consist in trainig units of 2000 rebel soldiers to defend the comunities if another coup happens.But ptresident Chavez has the advantage of the suport of the mayority of the people and by the experience of the first coup he knows now who he can trust and how to act.The only true reason he doesn't act first is to avoid any actions from the us or other goverments that constanly try to sabotage the revolution.
Muchas gracias por tu apoyo AndresG!

todorojo
21st September 2002, 22:41
my heart cries loudly for THE most beautiful country. my eyes water 2 see one glorious race fightin each other . brother against brother, we should be movñ ahead together not HOLDÑ EACH OTHER BACK. * * * * * * * * * * * * *?ENTONCES?
¡muchos gracias para tu voz y sangre pana¡

(Edited by todorojo at 4:52 am on Sep. 22, 2002)

todorojo
22nd September 2002, 00:14
somebody say something ........ isñt it wat we r here 4
am not scared 2 say what i feel but could be killed 4 what i believe in . just because i dont say it dnt mean i dnt feel it let me a

todorojo
22nd September 2002, 01:02
i am un poco scared my face doesnt match my fight and my word doesnt match my fface but i will die with the satisfaccionm of dying with my cause VIVA CHE

ES VERDAD
IS THE TRUTH

(Edited by todorojo at 7:08 am on Sep. 22, 2002)

todorojo
22nd September 2002, 01:18
and i will die so lonely fighting for a cause that never sees my face and never knows the true love i have
i listen GUARDIA BOLIVIANO AND I LISTEN CON ULTIMO VOZ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

Borincano
26th September 2002, 01:10
Guardia Bolivariano,

You were almost assassinated? Why and when? Did you find out who specifically tried to kill you?

Felicia
26th September 2002, 18:02
Genaro,
Someone tried to kill you?!!! You didn't tell me that! Becareful!!

Guardia Bolivariano
26th September 2002, 22:40
Well it was the same day of the coup the oposition leaders were doing a demostration and we(te pro revolutionary side) also were doing one one the two demostrations were going to end wen the oposition leaders decide to take their demonstrators and go to the presidencial palace to take president chavez out.After that there was a massive figth betwen the 2 sides and payed snipers started to attack so they would show the world that "the revolutionarys were killing the other demostrators" but they were not able to capture the snipers but we know tha one was venezuelan an other dominican ,colombian and american.

Borincano
26th September 2002, 22:54
Guardia Bolivariano,

If they didn't capture the snipers, then how do you know that they were Dominican, American, Venezuelan, and American?

Guardia Bolivariano
26th September 2002, 22:59
the venezuelan inteligence was hounting them down but they managed to leave the country and avoid detection but the goverment knows who they are

metalero
30th October 2002, 06:55
hermano bolivariano, the path is heavy towards real freedom, we have to face the terror and sabotage that the oligarchy wants to impose on us, not even they with their huge media, their paramilitars, their effort to avoid the revolutionary process becouse they don't want to give away the bread and wealth that they have unfairly hold for centuries, not even with that they'll overcome the will of the masses to liberate themselves from such an infamy. the "escualidos" think they're gonna do what they did with allende in '73. a great man, he was naive in not considering the power of destruction and terror that the elite would be capable of enjoying...that's why venezuela have the core support of the people, the circulos bolivarianos, a joint of civilian forces in charge of preventing military sabotages against the people...viva la revolucion bolivariana..hermano don't let the oligarchy ever turn venezuela into blood and violence as it has happened in my sad colombia

gazu
13th December 2002, 12:47
Espero que esta vez con el paro indefinido si logren sacar definitivamente a Chavez.

Chau

mooseboy84
16th December 2002, 06:20
chavez should be careful. the bourgeois are trying to overthrow him again through labor strikes. i wouldnt be suprised if there isnt an attempt on his life. usa gets 40% of its oil from venezula so its cleary obviously that george w is trying to do this.

everyone must know that the main reason bush wants to go to iraq and overthrow sadaam hussein is for oil. he is probably orchestrating this strike so he can say later when he finds a new reason to start babbiling about attacking iraq "we need a steady supply of oil, this is why we must go into iraq, even in venezuela were having trouble with our supply. america needs a pro westeren goverment in iraq to stablize our energy source"

i think the pro chavez people should continue there street protest to let the people know that if they try to overthrow and attack chavez that there will be hundreds of thousands of people that will stand in support of him and will not let a facist govermnet take over again willingly.

Kapitan Andrey
8th January 2003, 08:35
Hmmm...I think civilian war in Venesuela is a question of time...1 month...2 month...Some day I will help my comrade "Guardia Bolivariano" to make a revolution!
But not now...I'am trying to formate a strike team, that could help me with my revolutionary plans(of course I mean revolution in Venesuela). Alright. Poka vsem!!!

Hasta La Victoria Siempre!!! Che is Alive!!!

Guardia Bolivariano
11th January 2003, 20:29
Quote: from gazu on 12:47 pm on Dec. 13, 2002
Espero que esta vez con el paro indefinido si logren sacar definitivamente a Chavez.

Chau


Sigue soñando p'iaso de marica, Chavez te tiene loca!!!!!!;)

Thank you for the suport *Kapitan Andrey!

Nateddi
11th January 2003, 22:05
Comrade,

Welcome back, it's a shame I never met you. I support the government of Venezuela 100% over their racist elitist opposition.

Viva la Revolucion Bolivariana y Viva Chávez

Guardia Bolivariano
11th January 2003, 22:54
Thank you for those words of encouragement ,the oposition gets it's strenght from ignorance and coruption ,but they can't do anything agaisnt people who think and don't listen to the words of "wisdom and truth"coming from the american goverment.

Kapitan Andrey
12th January 2003, 06:21
Guardia Bolivariano, my friend wants to tell you his opinion about this:
"Hello, I'm a liberal and I got opinion, that ALL THIS situation is made by narco-baron's money!!! I think, that Chaves started to push on narco-baron's business.
And all of you just a couple of stupid wolunteers of this narco-baron!!!"

Evgeny Samoshkin.


Of course I don't agree with him, but I hear this opinion not in first time!!!

Guardia Bolivariano
12th January 2003, 14:35
Many people have things agaisnt our goverment ,this is normal no goverment is perfect but the problem is all the negative propaganda comming from the oposition and international right wing suporters make a wrong impresion on people thet try to show us as evil terrorists wen they are the one who deny the people even the right to have food in the markets.If Chavez was a sellout then the bourgeois sector wouldn't be so pissed and worried about dark skined people getting rights for land education and a better life.

Kapitan Andrey
13th January 2003, 09:52
No-no-no...you didn't understood his oppinion!!!

He is trying to tell you that:" Narco baron supplies all of you by money and other provision."

Is this true???

Guardia Bolivariano
13th January 2003, 17:10
Well now that I understand the question correctly I have to tell you that the goverment suporters and other organized pro goverment units are not finanzed by drugs or dirty money to tell you the truth they have little economic power.This is just an other example of right wing propaganda that does the imposible to destroy the movement.However in every place there is always coruption and is not crazy to say there may be people in our revolution in it for personal winings.But what has been proven is that the oposition is financed by millionaires like Cisneros who can't steal anymore from the country and is doing the imposible to overtrow the goverment we have more than enough valid proof to swhow where the oposition's money comes from.I hope with this I can answer your question comrade.

(Edited by Guardia Bolivariano at 5:11 pm on Jan. 13, 2003)

Larissa
13th January 2003, 19:35
Quote: from gazu on 9:47 am on Dec. 13, 2002
Espero que esta vez con el paro indefinido si logren sacar definitivamente a Chavez.

Chau

Gazu: FUCK OFF!

Larissa
13th January 2003, 19:42
Guardia Bolivariano,

I have posted some articles before: check http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/top...m=11&topic=2625 (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=11&topic=2625)
http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/top...m=11&topic=2616 (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=11&topic=2616)

And also, I actively participate in demonstrations in my country in order to support your revolution.

Please read below: (Spanish only, sorry everyone else)

ANTE LA CONSPIRACIÓN GOLPISTA
MARCHAMOS HACIA LA EMBAJADA DE VENEZUELA

NO AL GOLPE EN VENEZUELA
EN SOLIDARIDAD CON EL PUEBLO VENEZOLANO
EN DEFENSA DEL LEGITIMO GOBIERNO DE HUGO CHAVEZ FRIAS Y LA CONSTITUCION BOLIVARIANA

El gobierno de la hermana República Bolivariana de Venezuela está sufriendo una embestida golpista que busca, según admiten sus instigadores, acabar con el mandato constitucional del presidente Hugo Chávez y con la Constitución Bolivariana.

El sector más reaccionario de la oposición ha impulsado una nueva ofensiva para desestabilizar el gobierno elegido y defendido masivamente por los venezolanos. El lanzamiento de un paro patronal por tiempo indeterminado, la provocación de escenarios de violencia para hacer aparecer al gobierno como represor de la población civil y la incesante desinformación de los medios de comunicación masiva son las herramientas principales de la estrategia golpista. La punta de lanza de esta nueva etapa de desestabilización es el sabotaje sobre la industria petrolera (principal fuente de las riquezas del país) por parte de la cúpula de la empresa estatal PDVSA, opositora al gobierno. La misma que preparaba su privatización antes de la asunción del presidente Chávez.

Ante este nuevo intento de golpe de Estado es necesario preguntarse:

¿Quiénes buscan destituir al presidente Chavez?

Una radiografía de la oposición es necesaria para ver que intereses se mueven detrás de sus acciones: El poder económico: Fedecámaras representa al sector más concentrado de los empresarios, principales beneficiarios del modelo anterior a Chávez. El poder mediático: Los grandes conglomerados informativos con sólidos vínculos con el capital transnacional son uno de los instrumentos más fuertes de desestabilización. La burocracia sindical: La Central de Trabajadores de Venezuela y su dirigente Carlos Ortega tienen el triste privilegio de ser uno de los sectores más corruptos y burocráticos del movimiento obrero latinoamericano. La partidocracia: el bipartidismo de Acción Democratica y COPEI, junto a la nueva derecha de Primero Justicia son la escencia de una clase política responsable de un país rico con 80% de pobres.

Estos sectores junto a una pequeña franja de la alta oficialidad de las Fuerzas Armadas y el alto clero forman el espectro golpista de la oposición. La misma cuenta con el apoyo de la administración Bush quien busca, en el marco de su ofensiva imperial, asegurar un gobierno proclive a las "relaciones carnales" en su principal proveedor americano de gasolina.

A los anteriores debemos sumar sectores de la clase media profesional, de la burocracia estatal y del estudiantado con una fuerte influencia ideológica de las clases dominantes que son arrastrados y utilizados para defender los intereses de los poderosos.

¿Por qué quieren acabar con el actual gobierno y con la Constitución Bolivariana?

Al contrario de los gobiernos neoliberales de la región:

En Venezuela se duplicó el presupuesto de educación del 3% al 6,8% del PBI y se elevó el presupuesto de salud al 8%.


Desde 1999 hasta el 2002 se han construido 100.000 viviendas populares entregadas a una tasa fija de un 12% durante 20 años.

Se ha reducido la mortalidad infantil de 21” (por mil) al 17”.


Un millón cuatrocientos mil niños que no concurrían a la escuela participan de las escuelas bolivarianas donde además de educación se brindan 3 comidas diarias.

Se votó una Ley de Tierras que expropia los latifundios improductivos y reparte la tierra a pequeños y medianos propietarios rurales.


Por la nueva Constitución Bolivariana:
-Los recursos naturales estratégicos como el petróleo pertenecen al Estado y no pueden ser privatizados. (art. 302).
-No se permitirán los monopolios. (art. 113).
- Se prohibe a la autoridad civil o militar practicar, permitir o tolerar la desaparición forzada de personas. Quien reciba una orden para practicarla tiene la obligación de no obedecerla y denunciarla. (art. 45).
No se podrán establecer en el territorio nacional bases militares extranjeras por parte de ninguna potencia (art. 13).
- Son medios de participación y protagonismo del pueblo el referendo, la consulta popular, la revocación de mandatos y las asambleas de ciudadanos. (art. 70). Todos los cargos públicos y magistraturas de elección popular son revocables. (art. 72)
- Se promoverá la propiedad colectiva, cooperativas, cajas de ahorro y cualquier tipo de asociación comunitaria para el trabajo, el ahorro y el consumo. (art. 308).
-El Estado impedirá la entrada de desechos tóxicos y peligrosos, la fabricación y uso de armas nucleares, químicas y biológicas. (art. 129). El genoma de los seres vivos no podrá ser patentado. (art. 127). La educación ambiental será obligatoria. (art. 107).

El gobierno venezolano se opone al ALCA, al Plan Colombia y a la política neoliberal del FMI y por el contrario impulsa la unidad latinoamericana en la perspectiva de constituir un bloque regional para el desarrollo autónomo.
Esto es lo que los golpistan buscan terminar, lo que los medios de comunicación masiva ocultan y lo que el pueblo defiende en las calles.

La defensa de la democracia venezolana es, en este momento donde aparecen distintas alternativas populares en el continente, vital para fortalecer los cauces de la búsqueda del propio camino de soberania, independencia, democracia participativa y justicia social.

Nosotros, un grupo de personas y organizaciones de diversos orígenes nos pronunciamos contra los intentos de golpe de Estado en Venezuela y en defensa de la Constitución Bolivariana, apelando al respeto a la democracia, la autodeterminación de los pueblos y la unidad de Nuestra América.

- CONTRA EL GOLPISMO FASCISTA. EN DEFENSA DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN BOLIVARIANA

- CONTRA EL PARO PATRONAL, EL SABOTAJE PETROLERO Y LA CONSPIRACIÓN MEDIÁTICA.

- POR LA AUTODETERMINACIÓN DEL PUEBLO VENEZOLANO.
- CONTRA LA INTROMISIÓN IMPERIALISTA.
- POR LA INTEGRACIÓN SOBERANA DE AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE

- EXIGIMOS AL GOBIERNO ARGENTINO UN INCONDICIONAL APOYO AL GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL VENEZOLANO


Lunes 13 de enero a las 18 hs.
Desde Av. Lacroze y Cabildo Hacia la Embajada (Virrey Loreto 2035)

RED DE SOLIDARIDAD ARGENTINA
CON LA REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA


Para enviar adhesiones:
Congreso Anfictiónico Bolivariano: [email protected]


"ARGENTINA SE SALVA CON AMERICA LATINA"

Felicia
13th January 2003, 19:58
I don't quite know what I "think" about what's going on in Venezuela right now, merely because I'm not there to experience what's going on and therefore I am unable to come to a solid conclusion of my opinions. BUT I have been following things closely in the media (however biased that is) and I've come to the realization that I DO support the Chavez government, and I will continue to. However, I really hope that the leftists can manage to get a hold on the country (and it's assets.... *wink, wink*) and end this strike once and for all. Although no governent is perfect, they can meet the needs of the population majority....... and I do believe that this is the case with the Chavez government so....... the anti-Chavez protesters can shut their holes and OPEN THEIR EYES and see the good that their government is doing for the people and NOT THEIR WALLETS.

Kapitan Andrey
14th January 2003, 05:02
That's what I and my friend is wanted to hear! (-:

But I want to askanother question:"If revolution will happen, will the new government fight against those nacro cortels in Venesuela?"
Oh and by the way, where are you from?

Katarina
14th January 2003, 09:17
This brought a smile to my face. Spray painted on the freeway walls of Los Angeles are the following messages: "U.S Imperalism is Global Terrorism!", "U.S - keep out of Iraq!", "U.S - Hands off Venezuela!". It makes me happy to know that there are a few people that can think for themselves and know what is really going on. And a LOT of people pass those Los Angeles walls everyday, they'll get the message.
Hugo Chavez has my support. Che Guevara lives on!

Guardia Bolivariano
14th January 2003, 21:29
Well I'm glad I could be of service to you Kapitan Andrey and Katarina.About your other questions of course Chavez is trying to get to the corruption that's the main reason why the rich and other greedy menbers of the Venezuelan elite want to stop him.I'm proud to say I'm from LA REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA :cool: birthplace of Simon Bolivar and Hugo Chavez;).Nice to meet you guys by the way.

Katarina
15th January 2003, 08:34
Yes, nice to meet you too, Guardia. Take care of yourself, I read about the snipers.

TXsocialist
15th January 2003, 16:08
YES! Keep the faith of the revolution alive! HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!

Kapitan Andrey
16th January 2003, 07:03
Hmmm...First I thought, that you are from Bolivia(Because of your nick-name)...But now I see!
Is the Venesuela consist of republics?

Bless you my friend!!! (-:

Guardia Bolivariano
16th January 2003, 14:30
Quote: from Kapitan Andrey on 7:03 am on Jan. 16, 2003

Hmmm...First I thought, that you are from Bolivia(Because of your nick-name)...But now I see!
Is the Venesuela consist of republics?

Bless you my friend!!! (-:

No Venezuela is a country that uses de federative system (STATES)the rAson we use the term world "BOLIVARIANO" is to honor our prme thinker and liberator Simon Bolivar.Bolivia gets It's name from him.

keep safe comrade!

TXsocialist
16th January 2003, 16:10
I saw something on the BBC about the "opposition" ...

Funny stuff!

They were protesting chavez in a nice ballroom with expensive wine and wore outrageous jewlry, and called themselves "brothers" of the rest of Venezuela! HA! They have nothing in common with the poverty stricken poor!

Decadent capitalist pigs make me sick!

Long live the revolution!

Felicia
17th January 2003, 23:35
Quote: from TXsocialist on 12:10 pm on Jan. 16, 2003
I saw something on the BBC about the "opposition" ...

Funny stuff!

They were protesting chavez in a nice ballroom with expensive wine and wore outrageous jewlry, and called themselves "brothers" of the rest of Venezuela! HA! They have nothing in common with the poverty stricken poor!

Decadent capitalist pigs make me sick!

Long live the revolution!
Hmmm, interesting, I've never seen anything with Chavez all decked out like that. Meh, they just oppose his government ;)

Kapitan Andrey
19th January 2003, 05:59
To Guardia Bolivariano !!! I see !!!

It is really good that nation and country got it's founder and hero!!!


About Chaves...I haven't seen that news but I think too, that all of they say is a BUL SHIT!!!

Kapitan Andrey
15th February 2003, 02:52
Guardia Bolivariano...Where are you? What's happening in Venesuela now? I want to know!!!
Please answer!

Guardia Bolivariano
15th February 2003, 13:03
I've been a little busy with some work I have to do for my community.But this is the general situation.

The strike is over.
the economy has been damaged by the 2 month of strike an oil sabotage.
Right now the focus of the goverment is on regaining control of oil production and limiting the rise of prices in food so the general population won't sufer from the consequences of the strike.
The goverment is also controling the flow of dollars so nobody gets the idea of taking the money to swiss accounts.
Finally the goverment has made It clear that It will not bend to any fascist demands and that It will only go to elections by what the constitution says.Not caring about the US demands to do them now.

Kapitan Andrey
23rd February 2003, 12:53
So, you mean that there will be no revolution? :confused:

(Edited by Kapitan Andrey at 1:01 pm on Feb. 23, 2003)

Guardia Bolivariano
23rd February 2003, 14:29
On the contrary we're fighting back.

Kapitan Andrey
24th February 2003, 05:16
Who against?

Guardia Bolivariano
24th February 2003, 19:08
Agaisnt negative propaganda and fascist sabotage comming from Miami and other areas where contrarevolutionaries operate.

Kapitan Andrey
25th February 2003, 06:31
It means that all of you are not against Chaves any more? It means that now all of you support him?

Guardia Bolivariano
25th February 2003, 15:18
The venezuelan population was never agaisnt Chavez he was elected twice and put back to power by a popular uprising after the fascist coup.The people that are agaisnt him are agasint anything that might be a threat to their corupt interests.What's happening now is that the goverment is taking the ofensive and briging the facist oposition's hiden agenda to the light.

Kapitan Andrey
27th February 2003, 08:35
Hmm...Who wants to dissable the situation in Venesuela?(About that BOMBS!)

Guardia Bolivariano
27th February 2003, 16:01
It's another case of propaganda to mae us look like we're a "terrorist" nation when in fact the goverment has been the prime target of these attacks.The bombs have the same affect as the antrax letters after 9/11 to destabalize the country.

lacanchita
1st March 2003, 20:55
here is a link to an interesting interview with Chavez by a women called Marta Herneker. Marta currently lives in Cuba and runs a center called Popular Latin American Memory (MEPLA). The interview took place this past january and as such it is extremely insightful into the recent events from the perspective of Chavez. As well, it gives some info as to the starting ideas of the Bolivarian Revolution and the reasons behind it. Hope you all enjoy. :) http://zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?Se...=45&ItemID=2842 (http://zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=45&ItemID=2842)

Kapitan Andrey
15th March 2003, 07:02
Guardia Bolivariano...Do you belive that Venesuela could be the second (after Iraq) invaded by yankee bacause of oil!?

Guardia Bolivariano
16th March 2003, 15:23
It's clearly set on their minds.
But besides the restrictions of the international community, the yanks have had sad experiences in jungle war.

And If you look at a map all of Venezuela is green:biggrin:

(Edited by Guardia Bolivariano at 3:25 pm on Mar. 16, 2003)

Kapitan Andrey
18th March 2003, 04:51
Yea!!! Cool !!! They shall suffer!!! We will win!!! :biggrin:

Silent Eye
12th April 2003, 17:09
I too support Chavez. Chavez, Lula and Fidel are together making South America great. Lula is far more radical than i ever imagined. Chavez has smashed the strikes, and Fidel continues the revolution in Cuba.

The most we can hope for is the FARC gain more than they have and other groups (the guerrillas in Peru, etc.) start coming out of the woodwork with far more power than they had previously.

JD
14th April 2003, 01:50
I've only read the first and last pages of this thread, so I don't know if anyone has brought this up yet. Anyway, nothing will cahnge truely in South and Central America until the School of the Americas is closed and destroyed. This place is also known as the School of the Assassins. Anyone who has been put into or stolen leadership that has oppressed the great peoples of these countries has graduated from this school. It is located at Fort Benning, Georgia. This is ploace that trains the troops of the oppressors. Without this school the CIA coud not truely function for the US "administrations". For more infromation go to www.soaw.org. This is the website for the School of the Americas Watch. They protest against the schooll and keep track of the evil deeds that this horrible place produces.

Pete
14th April 2003, 02:10
#Moderation Mode

I've wanted to do this for a while....

Moved here (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=11&topic=3446)

reggaetrain
14th April 2003, 15:04
I was watching CBC Newsworld last night, and they aired a documentary called "Chavez: Inside The Coup," which is very informative and educational.

Recommended viewing, IMHO anyway.

Felicia
14th April 2003, 17:15
Quote: from reggaetrain on 11:04 am on April 14, 2003
I was watching CBC Newsworld last night, and they aired a documentary called "Chavez: Inside The Coup," which is very informative and educational.

Recommended viewing, IMHO anyway.


Dang, that was on lastnight????? Why do I always miss the good ones? :confused:
Newsworld's on all of the time though, and I still can't seem to catch the good stuff, lol, it'll be on again I hope :)

Felicia
14th April 2003, 17:16
silent eye..... where in canada are you from?
just curious :biggrin:

reggaetrain
14th April 2003, 17:34
Felicia,

Here is a link for the docu. that was on...

http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feat...ure_130403.html (http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_130403.html)

Felicia
14th April 2003, 17:46
thanks for the link, it's muchly appreciated :)

An amazing leader huh, to hang on after that, exceptional! I hope that that movie has an english version..... I ended up watching Fidel in French.....I don't speak french :biggrin:
I might end up having to go back to my plans for a "latino-boy translator" lol.

SwedishCommie
14th April 2003, 21:56
I think that everybody should support the revolution! Maybe its not communist but it opposes the US Imperialism and supports Cuba!

VIVA LA REVOLUTION!

reggaetrain
14th April 2003, 22:11
Perhaps there really is hope for the future.

I support Chavez 100%

Kapitan Andrey
15th April 2003, 07:35
I'm not from Latin America, so I don't know: Is Chaves good, or is he bad guy...

Felicia
15th April 2003, 14:28
Andrey.... he's a good guy :)