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What a sick weirdo.  Who’d write something this?

Via Business World Online:

Thus they will not stop making trouble until they overthrow the Maduro government; exterminate the Chavista leaders and organizations; reverse the pro-poor and pro-people socioeconomic policies and democratic political reforms of the last 15 years; and ensure that the radically transformative yet peacefully carried-out Bolivarian Revolution will be decisively defeated, never to threaten their privileged positions again nor be a beacon of a “better world” to the rest of the Latin American region.

Like Hugo Chavez, Nicolas Maduro comes from a working class background. He is a former bus driver who became a trade union leader before being elected to the National Assembly in 2000. After serving in the Venezuelan Government under Chavez in several capacities, he was appointed Foreign Minister in 2006.

Described as the “most capable administrator and politician of Chavez’s inner circle,” he served as Vice-President from 2012 to 2013. Before Chavez died, he endorsed Maduro as his party’s presidential candidate. Maduro was elected President in special elections held in April 2013 over the Opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, a lawyer and former governor of Venezuela’s second most populous state.

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