just which part of the post is not true and has that smell you refer to...
or are you a closet fag that is allergic to perfume??

sometimes, to some people the truth does indeed stink.... especially to the
guilty and their misguided supporters.


On 9/12/08, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> you smell something?  oh yeah, must be the crap flowing from this
> post.  should come as no surprose when you consider how much the
> loonie liberal left worship chavez.
>
> On Sep 12, 1:58 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Looks like anoteah musher failed coup attempt by Georgie Girl... There
> will
> > be a lot of homes not heated by subsidized Venezuelan oil this winter
> > if Boy George does not clean up his act. Why would he do this to
> > DEMOCRACIES???
> >
> > When your Granny in the Northeast US freezes to death this winter.....
> hing? > call the Whitehouse and ask for an explanation.
> >
> > U.S. ambassador expelled from Venezuela
> >
> > CARACAS, September 11.—Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has ordered
> > the U.S. ambassador in Caracas, Patrick Duddy, to leave the country
> > within 72 hours, a measure that was adopted in solidarity with
> > Bolivia, and at the same time informed Washington of Venezuela's
> > decision to cut off supplies of crude oil to that nation, the AFP
> > reported.
> >
> > "As a gesture of solidarity with Bolivia, from this moment on, the
> > Yankee ambassador in Caracas has 72 hours to leave Venezuela," the
> > president said during an election campaign rally in Puerto Cabello,
> > 120 kilometers west of the capital, for his party's candidate for
> > regional elections in November.
> >
> > The Bolivarian leader expressed his support for Bolivian President Evo
> > Morales, whose government is experiencing a crisis that has been
> > incited by reactionary forces in the country. Morales had also
> > expelled Washington's representative in La Paz, accusing him of being
> > behind the opposition's maneuvers.
> >
> > Chavéz' announcement came just hours after the Venezuelan
> > administration presented taped recordings of conversations and
> > denounced an attempted coup d'état against Chávez, planned by active
> > and retired military officers with the full support of the U.S.
> > administration.
> >
> > Likewise, the President announced that he would halt oil sales to the
> > United States if the Latin American country is to become the target of
> > an attack by the White House.
> >
> > Speaking live on television, Chávez also gave instructions to his
> > Foreign Minister Nicolás Maduro to arrange for the immediate return of
> > the Venezuelan ambassador in the United States.
> >
> > The president stated that "when there is a new government in the
> > United States," Venezuela will send an ambassador but as long as
> > President Bush is in power, Caracas will have no diplomatic
> > representation in that country.
> >
> > The Bolivarian leader placed responsibility for the tense situation on
> > the U.S. government, which is "behind all the maneuvers of political
> > destabilization currently underway in Latin America," he stated.
> >
>


-- 
Mark M. Kahle
Blessed are the bewildered for they don't know the difference.... Me

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