• Venezuela crisis: Guaido defiant after failed attempt to recruit milita

    From jat@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 2 11:30:18 2019
    'There's no turning back': Venezuela's Guaido remains defiant after
    failed attempt to recruit military

    Venezuelan opposition supporters gathered for a second day of mass
    protests against embattled President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday, less
    than 24 hours after violent clashes with pro-government forces.

    "There's no turning back," Juan Guaido, opposition leader, said as he
    addressed thousands of supporters on the streets of Caracas on Wednesday.

    The leader of the opposition-controlled National Assembly described the
    latest wave of anti-government demonstrations as an "irreversible
    process" and promised to continue protesting every day in order to
    "achieve freedom."

    https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/02/venezuela-crisis-guaido-defiant-after-failed-attempt-to-recruit-military.html

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  • From Shadow@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 2 17:30:13 2019
    On Thu, 02 May 2019 11:30:18 -0400, jat <jesus.a.torres@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    "There's no turning back," Juan Guaido, opposition leader, said as he >addressed thousands of supporters on the streets of Caracas on Wednesday.

    That was not Juan Granviado. That was a double. The original
    traitor is hiding in the Chilean Embassy, pissing his pants.

    As for the double's speech :

    187 people. I counted them. And 12 were from his immediate
    family. So, be accurate - 12 supporters. The 45 bodyguards were just
    doing their job. Most voted Maduro.
    The rest were garbage collectors and poor people looking for
    food (The US does not allow export of food to Venezuela - hence the
    hunger).
    HTH
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