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Jun 4, 2007, 21:27 GMT
Venezuelan protesters march to Supreme Court
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He greenlighted this guys election. Where is he now?
Dr. Rice wasn't near as concerned with Freedom of Speech when it came to reporting of Al Jazeera.
Why is it those South American Countries who protest so much have all signed pledges not to arrest and prosecute members of the Bush Administration for War Crimes against Humanity in exchange for aid?
Checked Bush phone records; They do protest too much!
Shove-ass might just get in trouble with this little stunt he learned from his master Castrated Fidel. Shove-ass is a street thug and nothing more. Sonn everyone will see what this monster is really about.
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