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Venezuela Pres. Maduro Rebukes U.S. Criticism Of Election Results
2018-05-21
[OANN] Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro rebukes America’s criticism of elections in the country.

Maduro warned the U.S. against interfering in Venezuela’s home affairs, in a televised address Sunday.

Maduro hurled several insults at the U.S. government and the American people.

Deputy State Secretary John Sullivan said the U.S. wouldn’t recognize the election and could slap new oil sanctions against the corrupt regime.

State Secretary Mike Pompeo referred to the Venezuelan elections as a ’sham.’

Maduro claimed victory Sunday, winning a new six-year term.
Posted by:Fred

#4  And it *did* help a lot of people in the bottom of society. 

How can socialism help the dead?
Posted by: gorb   2018-05-21 16:56  

#3  ...and a early retirement home for loud mouth celebs who promote Marxism.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-05-21 08:08  

#2  Well, let's be honest, socialism is legitimately popular in Venezuela. They voted for this. And it *did* help a lot of people in the bottom of society.

The squawking we hear is from the people who lost out. I'm no friend of socialism but if that's what they choose then so be it. Frankly, it's very useful to have Venezuela around so that we can point to it any time someone wants to implement socialism here.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-05-21 03:43  

#1  There are posters of Hugo Chavez and praising Bolivarian Communism and Cuban advisors are every where. Let them rot a little longer then let S. Florida Cuban exiles work with the population to throw out the communists and start over.
Posted by: Omeger Gray6606   2018-05-21 02:36  

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