Sunday, October 07, 2012

Gates of Vienna News Feed 10/7/2012

Gates of Vienna News Feed 10/7/2012Hugo Chavez has won another term as President of Venezuela. It was a relatively close election in Venezuelan terms — Mr. Chavez got only 54% of the vote.

In other news, for the fourth day in a row, Turkey has launched retaliatory attacks into Syria.

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1 comment:

Nemesis said...

The article 'It was never about Obama in the first place' is probably the most informative I have read to date. Kelly O'Connell should be congratulated for exposing what some of us have been steadily putting together over the past four years on the enigma called Barack Hussein Obama.

I would recommend anyone who has an interest in how the Left turn to tyranny to impose their way, to read this very enlightening article.

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