Membership Has It’s Privileges
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:00 pm by BrianIt also has it’s obligations. And for Hugo Chavez, evidence that he has been bankrolling the murderous FARC terrorist group to the tune of upwards of $300 Million dollars should be cause for immediate international sanctions to isolate his rogue state:
Colombia’s police chief said Monday that documents recovered from a slain rebel leader’s computer reveal financial ties between Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Colombia’s largest guerrilla group, including a recent message that mentions US$300 million in Venezuelan support for the rebels.[...]
Another document found in the laptop belonging to slain rebel leader Raul Reyes suggests financial ties between Chavez and the rebels dating back to 1992, Naranjo said. At the time, Chavez was jailed in Venezuela for leading a coup attempt, and was plotting the comeback that eventually led to his election as president in 1998.
“A note recovered from Raul Reyes speaks of how grateful Chavez was for the 100 million pesos (about US$150,000 at the time) that the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, delivered to Chavez when he was in prison,” said Naranjo told a news conference.
This puts Hugo squarely in the camp of as a major state sponsor of terrorism. The FARC group has been responsible for the murders, maimings, and kidnappings of tens of thousands of innocent civilians. Using landmines, IEDS, and other means of terrorism available to them. The portrayal of FARC as strictly “an internal” problem in Colombia just got bombed by a payload of laptop of information.
Documents obtained from the assassinated FARC second in command also reveal ties to recently elected Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador:
Colombia said on Sunday documents found in a camp in Ecuador where Colombian troops killed a top guerrilla boss showed ties between the FARC rebels and Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa, including contacts about political proposals and local military commanders.
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“The questions raised by these documents need concrete answers,” Naranjo said. “What is the state of relations between Ecuador’s government and a terrorist group like the FARC.”
Cuba’s involved as well in this plan to help overthrow the democratically elected government of Colombia.
Now that Chavez is amassing troops to invade Colombia, dispelling the ruse that he has been having a massive weapons build-up to protect himself against a non-existent US invasion, the veil of deceit has been lifted.
As well as the ruse that Chavez was “negotiating” the release of FARC hostages. Dare I say, $300M can buy more than a handful of hostages.
This is your 3 a.m. phone call, Obamessiah and Cankles. It’s ringing loud and clear to your deaf ears. An ally is in trouble. Your fellow Democrats have been accepting blood money from a murderous tyrant in the form of home heating oil.
I trust you’ll do the right thing and call for him to be hauled in front of an international criminal court or for his assassination.
Silence right now is inviting the murders of tens of thousands of innocent people who are considered our allies. Stand in front the ten battalions of tanks and say “hope, change, hope” if you think it will work. But you have to do something.
Can You Hear Me Now? Update: Dumbass.









