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Marco Rubio Gives Televised Address in Venezuela: ‘You Are Not Alone’

by Ben Kew1 Aug 2017142
Marco Rubio gave a televised address broadcast throughout Venezuela on Globovisión on Monday to express solidarity with the Venezuelan people following a sham election designed to tighten socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro’s grip on power.

“In this struggle, know neither we nor you are alone. Since last night’s fraudulent exercise, Peru, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico and other nations from across the world have joined in announcing they do not recognize this constituent assembly,” he said in his Spanish-language address.

Continued: http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/08/01/marco-rubio-gives-televised-address-in-venezuela-you-are-not-alone/

On Fox too I saw him this morning; I have to give him full accolades for what he was saying.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgkAT1-eu0o

Rubio on Fox.

Humberto Fontova, famous Cuban writer in the US, goes on to even assert Cuba is sponsoring the oppression and new governmental system they are trying to install in Venezuela.

http://babalublog.com/

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Cuba’s plot to silence Venezuelans and install a totalitarian dictatorship in Venezuela

John Suarez in Notes from the Cuban Exile Quarter:

    The Castro-Maduro plot to silence Venezuelans and impose totalitarianism on them

    The Venezuelan regime and their allies in the Castro regime continue to escalate repression.



Military Snipers targeted and killed protesters on Sunday.
Continued: http://babalublog.com/2017/08/02/cubas-plot-to-silence-venezuelans-and-install-a-totalitarian-dictatorship-in-venezuela/   

Already in the early 2000s, Caracas has been at the top of the list of cities with the most murders. I'm not even sure what that is about. They definitely have some culture there.

More:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBKrmHX-HzI
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