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Chavez threatens TV channel Globovision amid more protests (Roundup)

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May 29, 2007, 22:19 GMT


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MagsMay 29th, 2007 - 23:25:56

WAKE UP Venezuela !!! Your once vibrant country is sinking into the stink of most petty dictators. What's your inflation rate recently?? what's your quality of life??

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juhaMay 29th, 2007 - 23:28:09

what a dip....this hugo is. he doesnt relize when he enacts these laws they can allso be used against him. Whos to say once someone else is elected they close all the TV stations that support him, i am sure he would of been in the streets protesting the closures...LOL. If the people of dont wake up, they will lose an investigative voice into the wrong doings of goverment. Independent media is a pillar of democracy, it helps keep tabs on goverment. As soon as the economy starts to fail and employment starts to spread he will blame outside forces for the cause. Look in the mirror Hugo, you will be the downfall of venezuala so dont go blaming anyone else.

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www.mathematics.milMay 30th, 2007 - 12:45:14

First of all I would like to thank all those who hurted especially with severe
body-wounds all kind of U.K.'s and U.S.'s citizens. That is what really counts.

Thanks: Those warriors all around the world who attack CNN-freaks in Venezuela!

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ObserverMay 30th, 2007 - 18:24:03

You mean to tell me Shove-ass is not the savior of the people? You mean that a socialist is going to dismantle democracy?

I am shocked,... shocked I am....!

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