Tuesday, February 3, 2015

A Dictatorship in Venezuela

Diosdado Cabello, President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, threatens to take action against the Opposition if they protest. "If  they go out and protest they will regret it the rest of their life,” said Cabello. 
The question to Diosdado Cabello is: Why the threats, when the people of Venezuela just want to exercise their right to protest as stated in Article 68 of the Venezuelan Constitution?

In addition to Diosdado Cabello erratic threats, he also accuses the Opposition of trying to do an economic coup d'etat, masterminded by the United States.  Like Hugo Chavez did, Diosdado Cabello and Nicolas Maduro spent a lot of their time fantasizing with an attack from the United States instead of solving the basic food needs of the country.

The Chavez/Maduro/Diosdado Cabello clan ruined the economy of a rich oil producing country, destroyed its infrastructure, and changed its history.  Now they tell Venezuelan's to refrain from complaining, or they will pay with their lives. A real dictatorship.






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