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“I’ve heard this from Venezuelan civil society groups. It’s harder to get people to come to meetings or show up to protests when they have to spend all day getting groceries. Meanwhile regime elites are doing fine, and can blame their poor economy on foreign governments”
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"Venezuelan National Guard cries when he sees his mother in a protest against the tyrant Maduro and cannot defend her. The Venezuelan army must disobey and turn its back on the tyrant Nicolás Maduro. 🇻🇪 "
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Everything's in Peril, November 2024: See how we got here, then VOTE! ... My book, *CULTURE WAR, CLASS WAR 2022*, is free 8-1 thru 8-5, 2024
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"Qatar, a major non-NATO US ally, has illuminated Lusail Towers in Doha with the face of Ismail Haniyeh. How can we treat Qatar as an ally when they celebrate the life of a terrorist who is responsible for the kidnapping of numerous US and European citizens!?"
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Venezuela’s stolen election encourages the world’s autocracies: Washington’s sanctions relief helped encourage Maduro to hold elections; but the US could not make them free and fair. Now what?
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The Fight for Freedom in Venezuela: Biden and the U.S. are missing in action as Maduro steals the vote
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