Friday, February 21, 2014

Can Maduro Survive the Onslought?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

and you want to impose your dead-brain son on us!
only in your dream!

Anonymous said...

Who cares? Not me.

Anonymous said...

Yes. Hope his head too.

Mark Laporte said...

Having just returned from Venezuela some time ago,it would appear that Maduro's popular base is much more solid than the media is making it out to be.
His opposition are not going to get anywhere anytime soon.But he is no Chavez...he is Maduro

Mark Laporte said...

Regardless of what the news says negatively,Maduro will very well try to have some sort of working relationship with the United States.They don't have to agree ,but the two nations can agree to disagree;especially when we consider that Venezuela is bigger in oil reserves than Saudi Arabia. Politicians and business men in both countries will not want an escalation of hostilities between the US and Venezuela.

MR. "T" said...

WILL TI-CHAT SURVIVE THE ONSLOUGHT AFTER DE COUTR HEARING FOR DE $38.000.?
JUST ASKING YOU BOSSMAN!!!!

Anonymous said...

He can go to hell for that matter.