Max Gross says if it smells like a rat, looks like a rat, and acts like a rat, it's the US Government.

Videotape footage, shown to the National Assembly in Caracas 17 April, suggests that snipers fired at Chavez supporters as well as at his opponents as the two groups converged in a march the previous Thursday that precipitated his short-lived ouster.
Given that the morally repugnant Bush administration has finally admitted that U.S. officials months ago met with anti-Chavez plotters to discuss ways to stick it to El Presidente, one needn't be a bloody Sherlock to figure who - once again - was behind yet another attempted overthrow of a Left-leaning Latin American government.
As in the Middle East and Afghanistan, it's all about American desire to control world oil supply.
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Making a mockery of the democratic principles the USA supposdely avows, a US President almost nobody voted for is in charge of the most powerful military-industrial dominated nation on Earth. He is an acknowledged ignoramus in the critical areas of both foreign policy and the environment. He is personally associated with the greatest corporate corruption scandal and collpase in US history. Prior to the US invasion of Afghanistan he had never heard of the place and even now wou be hard pressed to locate it in an atlas. . He is, in fact, an idiot. He makes Reagan seem a genius! The monster is out of the box. We are all in deep, deep shit. Irbing Verlin |












