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Topic: ‘They want me dead!’ Venezuelan president claims US murder plot (Read 717 times)

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Now they are thinking what to do with me
This is going to be very interesting  Cool

The vice president also swears that a red bird that was hugo chavez (the recently deceased president) talked to him a couple days ago ...

google 'hugo chavez red bird' for all your sources

edit: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/03/venezuela-faith-hugo-chavez

the guardian for example, but google it yourself, there's loads

what if he does win and become president?

this shit got wierd Cheesy
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Wouldn't be the first time America threatened to kill a political leader, anyway.  If Murcuh asks you to do something, and you don't do it, they'll take you out and put someone they like in your place.

MMMMMMMMMMurcuh!!

Btw source or it didn't happen.
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Acting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro believes there is a US plot to assassinate him during his election campaign. He called on his followers to be “vigilant” and warned conspirators want to prevent his victory in next week’s election.

Presidential candidate Maduro pointed the finger at the former US Ambassador to Venezuela Otto Reich and the ex-ambassador to the Organization of American States, Roger Noriega, outing them as the driving force behind the conspiracy.

“Their goal is to kill me,” said Maduro on Saturday during an electoral campaign speech in the northern state of Bolivar. He called on his supporters to be on maximum alert, warning that the object of the plot was to increase the homicide rate in cities across Venezuela and cause a blackout ahead of the elections.

“Roger Noriega and Otto Reich are involved, as well as the Salvadorian far right that has contracted hit men,” announced Maduro during his speech. He stressed that they wanted him dead because “they know they cannot beat me in fair elections.”


The curse of Maracapana

Addressing a throng of followers at his campaign speech, Maduro also gave a warning that an ancient curse would fall on those who do not vote for him in next week’s elections.
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