Colombia reports that they have killed Raul Reyes, a leader within the FARC terrorist group. Part of Reyes’ role has been to direct FARC’s cocaine-related activities, which is a major source of fundraising. The United States has given billions of dollars to the Colombian government to fight FARC, largely because of the group’s effectiveness in generating and distributing cocaine, much of which ends up in the US.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez sharply criticized the killing, calling it “a cowardly murder,” although Reyes was killed at a military encampment. The operation consisted of Colombian aircraft striking the targets in Ecuador while still within Colombian airspace. Military personnel then crossed the border to confirm that Reyes, along with at least 16 others, was among the dead. Chavez has ordered a number of battalions to the Colombian border in response to the attack, further raising tensions in an already difficult situation.
Chavez’s aggressive gesture towards Colombia may motivate the US to further back the South American nation. However, any actual military conflict would likely complicate matters as it would further raise the price of oil in an area that has so far seen a relatively low level of conflict (compared to the Mideast).



March 2nd, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Columbia??? Which country is it??? COLOMBIA.
Where did you get the information that the Colombian government attacked from their territory to a target at least 2 kilometers into Ecuatorian territory??? They went into Ecuatorian airspace and violated it! I wonder what the US would do in a similar situation… In any case, that was a VIOLATION of their sovereignty. They violate, attack and abuse and then inform Correa that his country was invaded, for god’s sake!!!
March 2nd, 2008 at 11:00 pm
I apologize for the misspelling of Colombia, which has been edited.
The Colombian aircraft staying on their side of the border while striking Reyes’ position has been widely reported in the media. This may or may not be true, of course - but since many of the aircraft and ordnance sold to them are fairly up to date, it is well within their capability, and the opposite side of the river is well within reach. Ground soldiers, however, did violate the Ecuadoran border - that has not been disputed.
March 2nd, 2008 at 11:27 pm
Yo follada Chávez a la madre de toda la noche y sus hermanas son una manada de perros salvajes. Chávez y su gobierno se van al infierno!
March 3rd, 2008 at 1:05 am
Tomorrow I will go to your home, and kill you, It’s my right, because I think in any moment you would try to hurt me…it’s that the principle of the “preemptive war?”
…So, keep clapped wildly such thinks…them you can ask your self ¿why our youngs, in our universitys are killing each others?
March 3rd, 2008 at 1:18 am
Ecuatorian? Excuse me, there is a country called Ecuador, but none, anywhere, called Ecuator, and the correct derivation of its Ecuadorian, Ecuadoran, or Ecuadorean, but not Ecuatorian.
Meanwhile, the logic expressed within the ignoranmus’ statements is as defective as his spelling skills. Colombia was engaged in hot pursuit of known dopers and terrorists. All civilized nations permit hot pursuit and would be outraged to find out that they were unwittingly hosting base camps for terrorists. (Witting is another story, and as a matter of fact, applies to Ecuador.) The US routinely permits Mexico to engage in hot pursuit of dopers and it happens a lot. Only nutty regimes like North Korea don’t. But they are exactly the ones, to a nation, that host terror camps. Syria, Venezuela and now Ecuador are fully in this league. If the terrorists don’t eventually take over, they eventually get their asses kicked.
March 3rd, 2008 at 4:39 am
FARC is a cancer and Ecuador has denied for years that Reyes was on its border , why ? Chavez says he was a good guy , really ?
Absolutely nothing wrong with killing Reyes as he has killed 100s . Does Chavez and Ecuador have to cooperate with Cocaine cartels ?
March 3rd, 2008 at 11:46 am
I’m hoping we kill Chavez soon. That idiot needs to go.
March 3rd, 2008 at 3:18 pm
Thanks for correcting my English, it is not my native language after all
Ecuadorians!
) and I don’t agree with which I consider an exagerated reaction by Chavez, but evidently Ecuador was violated and other American countries are asking Colombia for explanations (including Chile which is considered moderated).
and Venezuelan territory, do those governments cross over the border to search for them and kill them??? NOOOO! I am tired of the Colombian government with their low voice, glasses, pretty and prettend-to-be-peaceful faces abusing their neighboors as Israel does in the middle east. Somehow Chavez is right in making a point.
Peace!
I am impressed by how much interest you have in our region. I still can’t figure out why behind every single trouble in the world the US has to be somehow involved (well… I can figure it out).
I’ve been reading stuff that says the US has to defend their Colombian allied and stuff. Allied in what? drug traffic war? have you realized that even if the drug production stops today in Colombia it will pop up somewhere else as long as your society (and others, specialy around the so-called first world) keeps sniffing white powder??? Take all the money you waste in Colombia in somehow investing in your children and making a happy society. The US seems to have it all but for some reason people isn’t happy and keeps trying to evade reality.
I would hate a war between Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia (we were once together into a single country together with Panama, well… we all know who was behind Panama’s secesion
Colombia’s guerrilla, smuglers and car thefts get into EcuaDorian
And for once in a lifetime please try to bear with other democraticaly elected presidents even if you (and I :-)) don’t like them. The majority of the US and the whole world hates Bush and we are not “hoping to kill Bush soon” (well… natural reasons wouldn´t hurt anyone :-)).
Again… thanks for your interest in our region guys, it’s amazing how with all your internal problems and the wars in Irak and Afganistan you still have time to stick your noses somewhere else
March 3rd, 2008 at 3:25 pm
It’s IRAQ. Not Irak. Where the hell did you go to school???
March 3rd, 2008 at 3:34 pm
Jassim, if you read the first line of his post you would figure it out.
Caribe, sorry to see your world view is short sighted. Chavez needs to go next. I hope we do the job of killing him in the next month or so.
March 3rd, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Jassim, I’ve studied in a few countries, including the US, I guess knowing so many languages tends to be a problem, you start mixing things up ha! besides mispelling.
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God! I am surprised of how much fear and concern Chavez causes to a part of the US society to the point that they want to murder him. Aren’t you capable of dealing with him by other means rather than murder??? Come on guys! I bet you are wiser and braver than that, the last months you were doing great by simply ignoring his speeches. After all, what threat can represent to the US a country like Venezuela??? do you really believe they would attack you??? I just can’t picture Venezuelan shitty planes crossing over Florida haaaaaaa! you are funny when you talk about your threats, weapons of mass destructions and stuff, what comes next when your necesary enemies dissapear? a martian invasion???
Killin Chavez would be an interesting thing to see I guess… Venezuela falling into a civil war thanks to a murder of a democraticaly elected president by the so-called most democratic government on earth (not the first time that the US government does it, for sure
The funny thing would be seeing the US economy coping with even higher oil prices. The US isn’t used to economic ups and downs. Chavez is probably right when he says that instability in the market would affect the US more than others… imagine that things such as AC, donuts or XUVs carrying one single person are taken out of your day to day lives? you would colapse in seconds ha! people just ins´t used to considerable changes in their day to day lives as other countries are. Confort may be a problem when you get used to it
Merci beacoup!
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:00 pm
I’m sorry that Venezuela has fallen under Communist rule. You will experience first hand the truth, that Socialism/Communism has been proven not to work.
Chavez placed price controls on food, and food became scarce. Then Chavez declared the food producers are hoarding food. The simple truth is that his price controls directly led to the food shortage. Communism simply does not work. Chavez needs to take an Economics 101 course.
As far as Reyes goes, why did Ecuador claim FARC wasn’t in their territory, then when it becomes painfully obvious they were either wrong or lying, they’re upset about his death? They should be thanking the Colombian military! The guy was directly responsible for the kidnappings and murders of 100’s of people. All in the name of Communist Revolution.
Chavez is a Communist Revolutionary. He will destroy the economy of Venezuela, then steal off into the night (after plundering the treasury) when Venezuelans realize they’ve been duped.
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:15 pm
The US supports many democracies around the world, because democracies tend to live peacefully among their neighbors, make good trading partners, and have sensible economic policies that empower their own people to work, produce and keep the fruits of their own labors.
Communist countries, on the other hand, want to export Revolution (via Terrorism), have dysfunctional economic policies that harm their own people, and are generally belligerent towards their neighbors.
Any time you want to know what nasty thing a Communist country is up to, just listen to what they accuse the US of doing. And that is what the Communists are up to. They’re not fooling anybody by this. It’s a tired old tactic.
The moment Chavez gained power in Venezuela, he started been making all sorts of ugly comments about American “Imperialism”. He made all sorts of false and wild accusations. I think he must be mentally unstable.
Iran is no different. They profess peace but support the indiscriminate murder of innocent civilians, including their own people.
North Korea shoots long range missiles towards Japan and lets its own people starve.
The US can be a good friend. But we’re also capable of being your worst nightmare.
March 3rd, 2008 at 9:15 pm
Hey “Caribe” you are so wrong when you say “Colombia’s guerrilla, smuglers and car thefts get into EcuaDorian
and Venezuelan territory, do those governments cross over the border to search for them and kill them??? NOOOO! ” No??? Maybe not now since Chavez is a close friend of Farc, so he’s not interested, but in all the 80s and 90s, the Guardia Nacional from Venezuela repeteadly came into Colombian soil to pursue Colombian guerrillas and even abuse some Colombian civilians, so don’t talk about what u don’t know
About the killing of Reyes, of course is a shame and a terrible mistake for the Colombian army to go into a foreign country without any permission, that’s a shame and Colombia owes a big explanation and apologies to Ecuador, only to Ecuador, WTF is Chavez sneaking into Colombian-Ecuadorian relations?? It is unacceptable that a democratic president like Chavez supports a terrorist organization like FARC, an organization that’s been killing Colombian civilians for more than 50 years, nobody in this country supports that group of murderers and liars, damn Chavez
March 4th, 2008 at 8:28 am
zeitgeist. watch this documentary and then you will be able to see the whole picture.
March 4th, 2008 at 8:28 am
the real terror comes from the us and its allies
March 4th, 2008 at 11:39 am
Thanos, thanks for the early morning laugh. I needed that.
March 4th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
what we say here has little impact on the near future outcome and development. are the policy makers reading these comments??? y’all busy comparing whose english is better than the other.
keep your ears glued to the news and developments and see how little your contribution here is.
…thats all folks…
chill till the nex episode.
Adios
March 4th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
derek said, “what we say here has little impact on the near future outcome and development.”
Shit, and here I thought we were doing something other than flapping our gums. Oh well.
March 4th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
DAN, thanks very much for your explanation about how bad comunist can be, I AGREE! I am re-reading to see if I defended comunism in any of my comments… No, I didn’t
However, I don’t like the way “the market” is taking everything up without even considering the fact that we are humans and we should act like humans, even animals have more solidarity among them than we freaking selfish creatures have!
Visit Venezuela and see if they are comunist? ha! these days they caught a minister using a Louis Vuitton tie and Armani shoes, long lists waiting for luxurious cars, not only people from the government… their economy is obviously a mess despite of all the dolars coming from oil, you are right about shortages and all that, but it’s faaaaar from becoming a comunism
That’s what I don’t like from Chavez actualy, to me the country is more capitalist, oil-dependent and imports more than ever… in other issues I agree with him of course. You guys shouldn’t be that radical. Things aren’t white or black always.
), and then even called Correa to send troops to help a Colombian patrol to leave the place because they were sourrounded by guerrillas!!!
we live in democracy after all right?
Socialism works in many countries, the thing is that it is into many people’s blood (probably since the red scare… and hunt!) to be afraid of anything that sounds like socialism or comunism, Argentinians aren’t that afraid of liberalism even after the mess they had in 2001
I am sure many ecuadorians are happy about killing the guy, the issue here is a VIOLATION of your country, I don’t think too many people agrees with another country´s army imposing rules into your territory. France is also sad about the murder, does anyone critizice France??? Colombia LIED when they said they were after the guerrilleros, did you see the pictures??? if you were a guerrillero you would walk in the jungle in underwear??? ha! They planned the incursion, they took the planes inside (according to Ecuador the attack was from the south and they want an international comission to verify what they know is right), then took helicopters inside, then took corpses and computers (according to them
DAN… also check this one out by yourself, I’m quoting you:
“The US supports many democracies around the world, because democracies tend to live peacefully among their neighbors, make good trading partners, and have sensible economic policies that empower their own people to work, produce and keep the fruits of their own labors.”
Check well known sources, ANY SOURCE will tell you, who after Israel is the second source of US monetary support: EGYPT, do you know who is there??? Obviously not if you made the statement, a guy called Mubarak who has been there for over twenty years!!! Have you been to Egypt??? I wish you go if you haven’t… I’ve been there! Have you seen the place where Mubarak lives??? do you know how many political prisoners they have??? do you know that the chemicals they use to repress protests asking for democracy say “Made in USA”? have you seen the teeths of the egiptian kids??? have you seen the way they live in ignorance while the US makes Egypt the second recipient of their money???? Supporting a dictator with over 20 years in power!!!!!! Just one of the many examples. You are right… the US can be your best friend, IF only IF you do what they want into your our country, colonialism was supposed to end last century not the freaking rotten system we still have. Check all what I wrote and come back to me with an explanation, go visit Egypt if you want (lots of history, lovely landscapes and architecture) and then come back to me with an explanation because YOU, if you are from the US also have resposibility over such an injustice!!!
And the US being the number one democracy doesn’t know what peace is!!! you are telling me they live in peace with their neighbors? yes! but mess up places as far as Iraq! check the US history, how many wars since it’s creation??? now check the Venezuelan history, together with Sweden is the country that has had less wars with their neighbors, and by the way Sweden is rich, can’t you follow Sweden’s example and be rich without f$%&cking the rest of the world up??? Who is one of the biggest (if not the first) weapon´s producer in the world??? US. How can they be interested in peace then??? If you farm apples do you want people to eat pears???? Come on! don’t be a kid!
COLOMBIAN, I agree, there were probably incursions in the past, we are talking about the present governments, remember when our presidents were still friends and Uribe sent a group (in the best style of Mosad) to kidnap and bring to Colombia a guy from the FARC, there wasn’t war then but it is not the first time that Uribe’s government violate the territory of their neighbors!!! Well dressed, well spoken, well educated but he doesn’t know what respect is!!!
Chavez most likely has liasons with the FARC, nothing new under the sky (nada nuevo bajo el cielo!), Uribe is taking him to La Hague to ask why supporting a genocidal organization, great! that’s the way things should be done.
Now… is anyone going to take Uribe to La Hague for having liasons with paramilitares??? do paramilitares commit genocide in Colombian territory? you are colombian I assume because I have many colombian friends, they all support Uribe and they all think that it is obvious that Uribe supports or at least takes a laisse-faire politic towards the paramilitares. Then let’s take Uribe too, or Colombian’s see Uribe as turks see Ataturk? like a god! Let’s be fair, what do you think??? Let’s bring Uribe also!!!
And yeah, I think I said it before, Chavez went way too far. However, he is somehow involved in the sense that they are neighboors and if the colombian government doesn’t know what respect is they can expect the same thing in Venezuela… besides, technicaly speaking there is a military treaty recently signed between Ecuador, Nicaragua and another country that I can’t remember. But yeah, I don’t think he is pacific at all.
DAN, come back if you want after you check for me why the US supports the Egyptian dictator please. Check also Pakistan if you have a chance… another dictator!!! well, let’s not talk about Bin Laden who also was in the CIA list. Yeap, the US supports democratic people.
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Discern… there is nothing anti-patriotic about it
March 4th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
Caribe we do not live in a democracy, and thank God for that. Democracy is the worst type of government to live in. It is nothing more than mob rule. The United States is a Republic.
March 4th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
Now listen up, all you gringo bastards! See that you don’t sully my good name!
March 5th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
HAHA! It’s not your name that would be sullied.
March 5th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
whoever wrote this comment must be one of them…. you’d better watch your mouth ignorant, you have no idea what’s going on there…. Columbia??? Which country is it??? COLOMBIA.
Where did you get the information that the Colombian government attacked from their territory to a target at least 2 kilometers into Ecuatorian territory??? They went into Ecuatorian airspace and violated it! I wonder what the US would do in a similar situation… In any case, that was a VIOLATION of their sovereignty. They violate, attack and abuse and then inform Correa that his country was invaded, for god’s sake!!!
March 5th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Mike:
I don’t think you understand the differnce between a REPUBLIC and DEMOCRACY. Of course we live in democracy in the US, democracy is a form of government. A Republic on the other hand is a country or state that is not led by a hereditary monarchy. Republics can be communist (China, N. Korea, Cuba) or democratic (US, Switzerland, etc)… but WE DO LIVE IN DEMOCRACY and is the greatest thing in the world… if not just ask anyone who live in totalitarian or communist country.
March 5th, 2008 at 6:07 pm
no one but colombians know the situation so if anybody wants to say anything about President Uribe should get first well documented…. ignorants
March 5th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Madelyn, you’re wrong. It would seem you were educated by the government. Show me in the Constitution where it says that the United States is a Democracy. I’ll give you a head start, you can’t.
Like I said before, thank God we are not a democracy. If we were people like you would actually get a say and that would be a bad thing. You’re not smart enough to make decisions for the rest of the country. Let’s put it this way, you have two wolves and one sheep, they live in a democracy and they are going to vote on what to eat. See my point? Mob rule sucks ass.
So hate to burst that bubble Madelyn, maybe you should read more. Thanks for playing though.
March 6th, 2008 at 12:18 am
This Venezuelan, Caribe, sure is a rich kid – or a chavista – who claims to have seen the world and speaks many languages. Maybe. His grammar stinks and his spelling is worse. As a good Venezuelan, so lazy he cannot use the spelling and grammar function of Word.
Let me tell you something, Caribe. We all knew, Chavez was a communist when he got elected, he was Fidelito II. Unfortunately friends of mine did not follow my advice to sell all their Venezuelan holdings back then, now they have lost almost everything. Thanks to this chusma, who with his billions of dollars is the Napoleon du jour. He claims he is following Bolivar’s teachings, but he is not. Bolivar never took something, which was not his. Unlike Chavez and his thugs.
Yes, Caribe, you may have lived in the USA. And of course, you hate it. It shows. But let me tell you, it the best place on planet Earth. How do you explain people from every corner of the world living in the USA? Queuing to get a resident visa. How many of them are waiting to go to you beloved Venezuela today?
The USA’s foreign policy has not been perfect and certainly it is not today. But at least regimes like the one you mention in Egypt – yes, I have been there, too – are not invading its neighbors nor are they exporting terrorism or drugs.
Chavez is financing the FARC and with Ecuador, has given them sanctuary. For your information, these criminals have murdered thousands of innocent Colombians, mostly peasants who refused to help them. They have maimed children with their anti personnel land mines. They do not deserve to live. They kidnap people to get a nice tax-free ransom, or as a trump card – Ingrid Betancourt, who wanted to be kidnapped – and in the process of imprisonment hostages have died. No medical attention, no decent food. Many of your fellow Venezuelans have been kidnapped by the FARC and are still hostages in Venezuela, with Chavez’s blessing.
If the gringos wanted Chavez dead, he would be dead. So far, he has been just a nuisance. Perhaps if he messes with Colombia, invading it, he may get his wish.
Uribe is 100% right in bombing the FARC in Ecuador or wherever they are. Hostile regimes helping them are the enemy.
March 6th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
Mike: you’re an idiot and obviously have never read anything related to our constitution. The idea that we have freedom of speech, freedom of press and the right to vote exist only because we live in a democracy. The U.S. exercises representative democracy which is founded on the principle of pupular sovereignty by the people’s representatives. They act in the people’s interest but not as their proxy representatives, in other words, not exactly according to their wishes. Canada, U.S. and Britain have this kind of DEMOCRACY… because the representatives are chosen by election.
This is what I found in our constitution that tells me that I live in a Democracy:
THE PILLARS OF DEMOCRACY
Sovereignty of the people.
Government based upon consent of the governed.
Majority rule.
Minority rights.
Guarantee of basic human rights.
Free and fair elections.
Equality before the law.
Due process of law.
Constitutional limits on government.
Social, economic, and political pluralism.
Values of tolerance, pragmatism, cooperation, and
Now since you are so smart and well-read, I will recommend you read this on democracy from one of OUR GOVERNEMNT’S websites:
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/whatsdem/whatdm2.htm
March 6th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
Madelyn, you have no right to vote. It does not exist. We also do not have majority rule, we have rule of law. Sorry, but you are great example of why women should not vote. You just don’t think.
Again, show me in the Constitution where it says we are a democracy, and again I’ll give you a head start, you can’t because it’s not there.
March 6th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
So I guess YOU don’t vote because YOU don’t go to the election process, ah?
You’re just a misogynist too stupid and lazy to pick up a dictionary to look up the meaning of democracy. The CONCEPT of democracy is what is outlined in our constitution. If we don’t live in democracy what TYPE of government do we have? And please don’t say a republic because that is a type of country/nation/state no a type of government… what is our system we (U.S.) use to govern our community or other political units? Please define for me the type of government we have in the States…
March 6th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
We have a Representative Republic.
Yes I do vote because I’m smart enough to make a choice on the issues, but I also understand that no where in the U.S. Constitution is there a right to vote. It’s idiots like yourself (I’m guessing by way of your posts that you went to a government school) that think we are a democracy, and that there is a right to vote. Neither are true. I’m also guessing you vote democrat because of those two things as well. My attitude to the side, you really need to do have a lot to learn.
March 6th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
Side note - I need to quit typing so damn fast. That last line should be: My attitude to the side, you really have a lot to learn.
March 6th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
I give up on you… and big fucking deal YOU think I’m an ‘idiot’…
March 6th, 2008 at 6:24 pm
LOL! The sad part is that you actually thought enough to even “give up” on me. And it’s not so much that I think you’re an idiot, as it is that you have shown me you are an idiot.
March 7th, 2008 at 1:26 am
KARL - Thanks for the personal attacks, it shows nothing but the fact that you can’t defend your points of view with ideas
Makes me feel great!!!
Many things work and that’s great! but I dunno… the more I traveled the more I got bored to tell you the truth. The world is just too big to spend all your life in a single country and think you are living in wonderland while you miss so many things out there. Traveling to Egypt is not just taking a tour to the piramids and a cruise thru the Nile, get a backpack babe and kick the world 
Keep thinking about EGYPT… I´m glad you went there and saw the way they live under a regime supported by the US (second recipient of funding only after Israel remember! (well Israel may well be the equivalent to Vermont, Delaware or Rhode Islanç, another US state…)). Do a bit more reading, I bet you as a citizen of the wonderful country that the US is can do something about it.
And I have many compliments to the US of course!!! but still in other places extremely poor I find lovely things I don’t find there, money doesn’t make it all. Well, for some people yes
March 9th, 2008 at 10:24 am
I am falling asleep looking at the snipets people are having at each other. Stop it. It’s very childish actions like that which brings nothing to the table.
First, approaching aerospace, there can be no violation. Remember Missiles now can go several miles and not just in a downward motion. An attack from the air does not mean it could not have been shot from ones territory. Please remember the big guns and soon galactic missiles being made.
2nd, it is agreed that there was a violation of borders via foot. Stop harping on the air. Go to the ground and you find that the argument about air violation is mute. Territory HAS been violated. Enough with the arguments about what has been violated in terms of borders.
Ecuador lied. That’s very nice. On the other hand it is not going to do anything special. And hind sight lets us prove that he was in their territory and not that they knew.
Chavez is ######. Nice, but again saying what he is and isn’t doesn’t do much. Saying what should happen doesn’t do much.
The US is NOT a democracy. If it was, why would a crowd fear someone with a riot gun. This is a representative republic. Do not assume the US is a democracy. It is a symbolism of it, but it by nature is NOT a complete democracy. If it were, then majority would rule and the ‘good’ you wish would occur only if the majority wished it. Remember, look at the candidates. How many people have you deemed ’stupid’ going one way or another? Fact is that it’s relative. If this was so ‘democratic’, then why are these people worried about votes so much? Err…. people don’t know and hence democracy is a vote for idiots in the US? Do understand what a democracy is and what a republic is.
I’m tired. I’m not going to comment on what seems to be a tirade of “i’m right your wrong’ voices.
March 9th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
How many people can know what there is? It’s all relative, that’s the fact. Why can’t I understand, what you understand? Fact is, we’re a republic, and not a democracy. What can this be the fact? Who knows? This would occur, only such if then but. What? How am I making sense? Even still?
March 10th, 2008 at 7:00 pm
The Colombian army entered to Ecuador to kill 20 Colombian assassins and that is that. Correa, Chavez, Ortega cried wolf because their “bro” was killed.
August 12th, 2008 at 10:50 pm
Chavez is a murderer and he doesnt deserve to live anyway!!