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Andrew Bolt says that 12 years ago a group letter invited former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez to Australia, signed by Labor politicians including Meredith Burgmann, Greens politicians including Lee Rhiannon, and ABC presenter Phillip Adams.

 

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Yea, only greedy Capitalism works! Obviously. Gordon Gecko: “Greed is good!”, a prophet of our times.

So what

certoscio2 Phillip Adams the proud communist.

And?

It also shows that oil & immense corruption go hand in hand as well. Cherry picking to suit your agenda will only get you so far.

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