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Venezuelans fight against extreme nationalization
Venezuelans are fighting against their insane dictator's plan to eliminate his own term limits, (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8T7H9BO0&show_article=1)
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With America traveling happily down a populist road, the average voter would do well to note the effects of too much nationalization in Venezuela!
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Elias Matta, former Venezuelan lawmaker, says:
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"This is a movement by those of us who oppose a change to this country's way of life, because what (the referendum) aims to do is impose totalitarianism," said former lawmaker Elias Matta. "There can't be a communist Venezuela, and that's why our society is reacting this way."
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Of course, the Man himself denies those claims:
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"Chavez denies that the proposals are a bid to seize unchecked power, saying the constitutional overhaul is necessary to give more of a voice to the people through community-based councils."
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-Matt Hittle
Posted at 07:34AM Nov 30, 2007 by College Republicans in Freedom | Comments[0]
