Swift wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:I'm up to my nose with those damned red berets
Uh... I don't think that's how you wear a beret. Just saying...
The way things are going, they're going to be used as TP.....
Swift wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:I'm up to my nose with those damned red berets
Uh... I don't think that's how you wear a beret. Just saying...
Thumper wrote:NPR had a couple stories this morning, the first one about Cuba and how the condition of Venezuela as its "bankroller" is forcing the thaw in its relationship with the US. The second was about corruption in Venezuela is facilitating drug trafficking through there into the US. And how prosecutors in the US put pressure on the drug lords and they in turn roll over and give up some high ranking gov't officials.
Sounds like alot of fun.
Speaking after a meeting with Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin, Mr Maduro said the money would allow Venezuela to double its oil production.
But he gave few details of the deal.
Thumper wrote:NPR had a couple stories this morning, the first one about Cuba and how the condition of Venezuela as its "bankroller" is forcing the thaw in its relationship with the US. The second was about corruption in Venezuela is facilitating drug trafficking through there into the US. And how prosecutors in the US put pressure on the drug lords and they in turn roll over and give up some high ranking gov't officials.
Sounds like alot of fun.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Ahhhhh, so the Evil Imperialist Pinko Commie Liberal does use a White House spoke person that doubles as an FBI agent
At some point between the hurling-of-sticks-at-the-van and the search-for proper-drinking-water, Venezuelan government party (PSUV) member of parliament Saúl Ortega weighed in on the situation.
“These individuals come to Venezuela to promote impunity […] to provoke and defy […] they are anti-Venezuelan […] They are partisan agents, not representatives of the Brazilian State […] Why should our government guarantee their safety? Whenever I travel no one guarantees mine […] I respect the laws and institutions of the countries I travel to, these people violate ours.
I’m sure the tens of thousands of drivers who were forced to wait in traffic for up to six hours that day felt exactly the same.
Thumper wrote:Should I invest in Valenzuelan currency then?
Thumper wrote:Or move there....we could live like Kings for 10 dollars a day!
Sigma_Orionis wrote:had it been swift or genouc I'd be calling them Limousine Pinko Commie Liberals
Swift wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:had it been swift or genouc I'd be calling them Limousine Pinko Commie Liberals
Hey! I don't drive a limo!
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