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In article vsuUc.34794$fz2.2336@edtnps89, m II
writes: You've started the smear campaign sooner than I thought. Let me guess...Chalabi has reported great stores of Weapons of Mass destruction north, south, east, west and somewhat north west of Caracas. 'It's a slam dunk' reports the Intelligence service! 'Washington could be attacked in FORTY FIVE MINUTES!' reports Tony Bliar. - And Chalabi would tell them they would only need 10,000 Soldiers to conquer Venezuela - And Chalabi would tell them the Venezuelans would greet our liberating troops with Flowers. And the White House Would Beleive and Pay Chalabi Extra for the * Secret * Information And there would be another Photo Op For the Unfortunate Cripple appointed as President to be carted around, dressed in a Leather Jacket, land on an Aircraft Carrier & declare " Mission Accomplished . . . " Cheney/ Bush 2004 For the Glory that is the neverending war In the mideast.. http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_5005.shtml http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_4636.shtml http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_5052.shtml http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_5048.shtml |
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Diverd4777 wrote:
You've started the smear campaign sooner than I thought. Let me guess...Chalabi has reported great stores of Weapons of Mass destruction north, south, east, west and somewhat north west of Caracas. 'It's a slam dunk' reports the Intelligence service! 'Washington could be attacked in FORTY FIVE MINUTES!' reports Tony Bliar. - And Chalabi would tell them they would only need 10,000 Soldiers to conquer Venezuela - And Chalabi would tell them the Venezuelans would greet our liberating troops with Flowers. And the White House Would Beleive and Pay Chalabi Extra for the * Secret * Information And there would be another Photo Op For the Unfortunate Cripple appointed as President to be carted around, dressed in a Leather Jacket, land on an Aircraft Carrier & declare " Mission Accomplished . . . " Cheney/ Bush 2004 For the Glory that is the neverending war In the mideast.. http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_5005.shtml http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_4636.shtml http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_5052.shtml http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_5048.shtml The extremely depressing part of all this is that if someone had proposed the above script to a movie studio three years ago, they would have turned it down as being too far fetched and unbelievable. mike |
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Heck..it's only a matter of time. The US marines already forced out Haiti's
Aristide at gunpoint and there wasn't ANY oil there! Ahh... But Haiti is only a short distance across open water from Venezuela. Haiti would make a good staging area for an invasion of Venezuela. Bill, K5BY |
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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:q7cUc.18520$S55.1476@clgrps12... | | The people have spoken. The elections are finished and the results are | in. How long before the country is invaded? An invasion via Columbia | seems most likely. The threat of populist democracy has reared it's ugly | head in yet ANOTHER oil producing country. How long will this outrage be | allowed to continue? | | Let's face facts, Washington says these people just can't handle their | own oil production or oil profits. The US **MUST** do it for them. | | Heck..it's only a matter of time. The US marines already forced out | Haiti's Aristide at gunpoint and there wasn't ANY oil there! | | I figure six months. Expect the smear campaigns and misinformation to | start shortly. They've already tried to tie the Venezuelan government to | the financing of the Spanish train bombings. No one believed it though, | rightfully so.. | | | | mike Mike, have you *been* to Venezuela in the last decade? Just wondrin'... 73, -- Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.735 / Virus Database: 489 - Release Date: 8/6/04 |
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Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote:
Mike, have you *been* to Venezuela in the last decade? Just wondrin'... 73, Nope. Whatever news I've gathered is (are?) from the odd radio broadcast and internet sources. mike |
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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:q7cUc.18520$S55.1476@clgrps12... The people have spoken. The elections are finished and the results are in. How long before the country is invaded? An invasion via Columbia seems most likely. It's Colombia, not Columbia. I'd think a DXer would know that. And, in the era of Bolivar, what is now Colombia was taken after the most amazing march over the eastern Cordillera of the Andes. These are huge mountains, that make the rockies look like rolling hills. There is no way to stage an invasion from Colombia. Much easier from Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Trinidad or even Puerto Rico, a part of the US only 600 miles away by air. But you were not interested in the truth, were you? The threat of populist democracy has reared it's ugly head in yet ANOTHER oil producing country. How long will this outrage be allowed to continue? You have never been in venezuela, right? Let's face facts, Washington says these people just can't handle their own oil production or oil profits. The US **MUST** do it for them. Where did anyone say that? Heck..it's only a matter of time. The US marines already forced out Haiti's Aristide at gunpoint and there wasn't ANY oil there! Maybe, maybe because the militia was killing people on the streets by the hundreds. I figure six months. Expect the smear campaigns and misinformation to start shortly. They've already tried to tie the Venezuelan government to the financing of the Spanish train bombings. No one believed it though, rightfully so.. Black helicopters on the horizon. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
It's Colombia, not Columbia. I'd think a DXer would know that. I was a fool to think I could get away with it for so long. Where do I report for my defrocking? mike |
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In article ApWUc.25198$S55.16096@clgrps12,
m II wrote: David Eduardo wrote: It's Colombia, not Columbia. I'd think a DXer would know that. I was a fool to think I could get away with it for so long. Where do I report for my defrocking? Here is what you have to do... http://www.local6.com/news/3663506/detail.html -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() m II wrote: David Eduardo wrote: It's Colombia, not Columbia. I'd think a DXer would know that. I was a fool to think I could get away with it for so long. Where do I report for my defrocking? I'm fairly certain that there are a great number of boys in your area who would be glad to help you out of your frock. Perhaps you already know them. dxAce |
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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:ApWUc.25198$S55.16096@clgrps12... David Eduardo wrote: It's Colombia, not Columbia. I'd think a DXer would know that. I was a fool to think I could get away with it for so long. Where do I report for my defrocking? I think it is de-fool-ing. |