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Mika

(17,751 posts)
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 05:26 PM Apr 2013

A Look At The Legacy Of Hugo Chavez From The Ground Up


A Look At The Legacy Of Hugo Chavez From The Ground Up
http://wlrn.org/post/look-legacy-hugo-chavez-ground

WLRN Public Radio and Television
A must-read story.
We trace the life of one woman, and through her the entire country of Venezuela.



There's a Listen link @ above page also.


Edit: this is Miami's public radio system. The license is owned by the Miami-Dade school board. There will be backlash for this, imo.
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A Look At The Legacy Of Hugo Chavez From The Ground Up (Original Post) Mika Apr 2013 OP
Amazingly poor quality for journalism Demeter Apr 2013 #1
What a genius, Steve Innskeep! Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,526 posts)
2. What a genius, Steve Innskeep!
Fri Apr 12, 2013, 12:46 AM
Apr 2013

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He draws a conclusion Maria Colmanares sells tiny Oreos because they are down-scaled for the poor who live in tiny shacks. Oh, my god!

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Who knew?



What's this say, then?



WTF?

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That means that the Oreo cookies sold in grocery stores near the wealthier homes all sell these babies, instead!

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Good work, Steve Innskeep, NPR Latin America propaganda robot. Always such a pleasure to see another one on the US taxpayers' propaganda funding gravy train, toiling away. on our dime, cranking out bogus "news" to befuddle the unsuspecting and dim-witted.

What a masterpiece, but then, we are seeing so many, aren't we?

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