Bolivar's Telegraph
Where were you when Hugo Chavez died?
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"El arte de vencer se aprende en las derrotas" - Simon Bolivar.
Bananama Republic (https://www.bananamarepublic.com/tag/hugo-chavez/)
"El arte de vencer se aprende en las derrotas" - Simon Bolivar.
He did it, says Cochez, all in the name of Democracy. He has now sacrificed himself for that great ideal, because Venezuela is, as we all know, a brutal dictatorship with no free elections where the evil Chavez persecutes the media in which he, Guillermo Cochez, freely publishes his rantings. A hero has fallen in the battle for a better world.
Panama's narco-ambassador is called a "yokel" by Venezuela, for his wacko right-wing fantasies about the health of Hugo Chavez.
Once, Guillermo Cochez hoped to be heading the OAS. Now he's reduced to spouting bile about Hugo Chavez.
We think this is great. Primarily because anything that has to do with Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution scares the shit out of the rabiblancos in Panama. Eyes spread wide open in mortal fear.
Martinelli's predisposition with the murky world of espionage and international intrigue was further exposed today by two revelations in the Spanish language press about Panama becoming a center of anti-Chavez plotting.
While the Panamanians indulge in backward nationalism, their flag waving "corazon del universo" and "puente del mundo" crap, the Nicaraguans and their allies are cleverly planning to break Panama's faux monopoly.
Donald Kent Winner, a retired US Air Force member who runs an extreme right-wing website where he promotes scams and frauds in Panama, is openly calling for the assassination of Hugo Chavez, the head of state of a friendly nation. This is a crime in Panama, and a serious one.
In most of Latin America inequality has decreased somewhat, notably in Venezuela. But in Panama on the contrary, the situation has deteriorated thanks to our great governments.