Uh, Ah, Chavez wont go Posted: Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Credits: Venpres & venezuelanalysis.com
Chavez Supporters Gather in Capital for Largest Pro-Chavez Rally
Strength and Weakness of the Bolivarian Revolution To be in the possession of one of the world's most important oil industries, to have the Armed Forces at one's side and, above all, to have the most widespread and categorical backing of the people, like has been proven by all polls concerning the upcoming referendum, all this indicates that our Revolution has an important solidity.
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