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Chavez eyes Venezuela's top beer brand

jujuman13

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BBC News - Chavez eyes Venezuela's top beer brand

Quote(Venezuela's beer drinkers are doubtless hoping that a nationalised Polar would not lead to a comparable shortage of their favourite national beverage.

Mr Chavez is proud of his Bolivarian revolution. But if the beer ever ran out, he might have a real uprising on his hands.)

Now if Obama goes this route?
 
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BBC News - Chavez eyes Venezuela's top beer brand

Quote(Venezuela's beer drinkers are doubtless hoping that a nationalised Polar would not lead to a comparable shortage of their favourite national beverage.

Mr Chavez is proud of his Bolivarian revolution. But if the beer ever ran out, he might have a real uprising on his hands.)

Now if Obama goes this route?

Every private company Chavez has confiscated is a failure. He said that his party is pro-working class, however, every worker from those confiscated companies are being mistreated. They are not being well paid, and if they protest, they are sent to jail.
But, Chavez has entire neighborhoods armed and paid to defend him. So, it’s very unlikely that a real uprising happens.
 
Lame, I miss polar products. Sometimes Chavez' ideas are to large to be practical.

:not just sometimes it seems endemic to his mode of thought:
 
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