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Related: About this forumIf you speak Spanish, National Assembly discussing Capriles' attempted insurrection
I recommend you watch live http://www.telesurtv.net/el-canal/senal-en-vivo
Capriles is in hot water. Passionate accusations of "criminal" "assasin" "irresponsible" and causing deaths to sell his country to the gringos.
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If you speak Spanish, National Assembly discussing Capriles' attempted insurrection (Original Post)
Catherina
Apr 2013
OP
And there is not one shred of proof they can use to show that Capriles has called for violent acts
Marksman_91
Apr 2013
#4
I assume this is when the chavistas attacked the opposition assemblymen yesterday
Bacchus4.0
Apr 2013
#6
naaman fletcher
(7,362 posts)1. Opposing party says bad things about Capriles.
Is this a surprise?
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)2. no recount because Capriles won
what other reason is there?
ocpagu
(1,954 posts)5. In the alternate reality where you live, perhaps.
n/t
Common Sense Party
(14,139 posts)3. Pro-Maduro chavista spoke, was allowed to say what he wanted.
The suit-wearing opposition sat quietly, politely.
An opposition woman is speaking now, the Chavistas are trying to shout her down.
Marksman_91
(2,035 posts)4. And there is not one shred of proof they can use to show that Capriles has called for violent acts
These guys are getting desperate.
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)6. I assume this is when the chavistas attacked the opposition assemblymen yesterday
what irony!!