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To: Tailgunner Joe
It looks that way.
To: Tailgunner Joe
When I think about it, Venezuela and Russia are both suffering politically and economically. What better opportunity than to have these two clowns Chavez and Castro to save the day.
Castro has never denounced commmunism and still aids and abets terrorists nations. Chavez might as well roll out the red carpet treatment for Al Quada forces just as Castro might as well be in cohorts with Iraq and Russia to plan attacks on the U.S.
To: Tailgunner Joe
Bump!
To: Tailgunner Joe
Would-be Tyrants just LOVE Existing Tyrants, don't they?! Oughtta be the United Nations motto 'cuz it shore 'nuff is the UN's Raison d'etre, "legitimizing" MurderousTyrantThugs, that is!!
FReegards...MUD
To: Tailgunner Joe
Very telling picture on post #14 which has the leaders of Sweden, Cuba, South Africa and Chile all lined up in a row applauding Lula on a balcony. The leaders of Sweden and Chile are socialist party members while Castro of Cuba and Mbeki of South Africa are official members of their nations' respective Communist parties. Reminds me of a May Day military parade with Communist leaders cheering on their imperious leader. Very distressing...
To: Tailgunner Joe
Very telling picture on post #14 which has the leaders of Sweden, Cuba, South Africa and Chile all lined up in a row applauding Lula on a balcony. The leaders of Sweden and Chile are socialist party members while Castro of Cuba and Mbeki of South Africa are official members of their nations' respective Communist parties. Reminds me of a May Day military parade with Communist leaders cheering on their imperious leader. Very distressing...
To: Tailgunner Joe
Great picture of the red gains in Latin America. The only problem is that you missed Ecuador which has also been taken over by a Chavezista President.
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