Venezuela 's Blueprint On How To Deal With Barry & Hillary

If this was a moral and just country the people of the US would have stormed the White House and pull that asshole Obama out and tarred and feathered him and run him out of town on a rail.

Crooked Hillary belongs in a Federal women's prison.
 
and speaking of Venezuela, does anyone know what they are using "to wipe themselves" with?
Plenty of fish..
what about small cats?
They clean off the shit for the next person..Personally I'd have a pack of dogs, who needs terlit paper?
at some point they will just go to the beach and let the crystal clear water clean their holes after crapping on the sidewalks
 
The natives are restless...
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Venezuela braces for turbulence after recall is stalled
Oct 22,`16 -- Venezuela is bracing for turbulence after the socialist government blocked a presidential recall referendum in a move opposition leaders are calling a coup.
The opposition is urging supporters to take to the streets, beginning with a march on a major highway Saturday led by the wives of jailed activists, while a leading government figure is calling for the arrest of high-profile government critics. Polls suggest socialist President Nicolas Maduro would lose a recall vote. But that became a moot issue on Thursday when elections officials issued an order suspending a recall signature drive a week before it was to start. "What we saw yesterday was a coup," said former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, who had been the leading champion of the recall effort. "We'll remain peaceful, but we will not be taken for fools. We must defend our country."

International condemnation was swift. Twelve western hemisphere nations, including the U.S. and even leftist-run governments such as Chile and Uruguay, said in a statement Friday that the suspension of the referendum and travel restrictions on the opposition leadership affects the prospect for dialogue and finding a peaceful solution to the nation's crisis. In another sign of growing regional tensions, Colombia's flagship airline briefly grounded all flights to Caracas after a Venezuelan air force jet came close to an Avianca Boeing 787 with about 200 people aboard. The commercial jet landed safely at its intended destination of Bogota 90 minutes later. The airline said Saturday that flights would be resumed Sunday following clarification from the two governments.

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Woman wearing shirts showing the face of jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez protest on a main street to demand a recall referendum against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. Venezuela is bracing for turbulence after the government blocked a presidential recall referendum in a move opposition leaders are calling a coup. The march was led by the wives of jailed activists.​

The socialists won power nearly two decades ago with the election of the popular former President Hugo Chavez, and for years enjoyed easy election victories. But with the economy in free fall, polls show most Venezuelans have turned against the party, and over the years, the administration has gradually become increasingly autocratic. Critical television stations have been closed and several leading opposition activists have been imprisoned. The country's supreme court, packed with government supporters, has endorsed decree powers for Maduro and said he can ignore Congress following a landslide victory for the opposition in legislative elections. The election commission, which has issued a string of pro-government rulings, halted the recall process on grounds of alleged irregularities in a first-round of signature gathering.

Polls suggest 80 percent of voters wanted Maduro gone this year, and the electoral council on Tuesday also ordered a delay of about six months in gubernatorial elections that were slated for year-end which the opposition was heavily favored to win. It gave no reason for the delay. The opposition charges that the socialist party has simply decided to put off elections indefinitely in the face of overwhelming voter discontent. The opposition coalition has called for a massive street protest Wednesday, on what would have been the start of the signature-gathering campaign. Maduro was traveling outside the country, but in a televised address Friday he urged calm at home. "I call on everyone to remain peaceful, to engage in dialogue, respect law and order and not to do anything crazy," he said.

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