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Eurolat lawmakers call for freedom in Cuba and fair elections in Venezuela

Thursday, May 19th 2011 - 07:46 UTC
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Lawmakers from the European Union and Latin America meeting in Uruguay approved two resolutions on the lack of freedoms in Cuba and on the coming electoral process in Venezuela. Read full article

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  • GeoffWard

    The jaguar doesn't change his spots, but different jaguars have spots in slightly different places; and some are completely black.

    Self-appointed leaders maintained by self-created pseudo-democracy or by the dynasties allowed under 'communism' are not 'animals' that will willingly 'change their spots,' and some are so 'black' that their spots have coalesced and there is no edge to their darkness.

    There is no accommodation with the jaguar, and the same should hold true for its human equivalent.

    Yes, keep the human version safely caged so future generations can see and be taught about the danger of the beast unrestrained, but do make it a very strong cage.

    Then, if the people want to vote for the beast in the cage, there is scope for them changing their minds if everything goes scatalogical.

    May 19th, 2011 - 12:13 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • geo

    the Jaguar is extincted animal leftover !

    May 19th, 2011 - 01:13 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • JuanchoBeGood

    So now when Cuba is open their self to the market they start talking about freedom and stuff like that. There is something weird with this. and yes I agree that democracy is the way to go but at the same time we most regulate the popular vote or something like it happen in Germany after WW2 would happen againg...

    May 20th, 2011 - 06:53 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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