Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Warrants issued re:Julio Soto Murder

A Venezuelan court has issued arrest warrants for 8 suspects in the October 1st (likely contract-) killing of student activist Julio Soto.

Who gets arrested, whether they will stand trial, and whether anyone of any importance in the Chavez regime gets implicated in the process will all be of interest.

My wager, were I to be making one, is that the judge who issued the warrants gets disqualified and then reassigned to mosquito census duty on a small island.

5 comments:

Purr said...

I believe I made a comment about Julio's death on one of your threads when it happened-

Purr said...

LDG--

YOU ARE SO FUNNY!!!

reassigned to mosquito census duty on a small island.

Who loves you, LDG? I DO!!!

laughing so hard here-- now if that is not about the most clever statement, what is?

Purr said...

Chavez is at it again-

Zulia governor versus Chavez

L.Douglas Garrett said...

Some serious issues in Zulia right now. There may well be more propagandizing by the Chavez regime along *these lines*.

Yes, the linked source is Cuban propaganda.

Purr said...

Chavez and his Venezuelan Day of Indigenous--

Venezuelanalysis-

"In his speech, Chavez asked the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean to stop celebrating October 12 as the discovery of America but to instead recognize it as the start of the "genocide of the indigenous peoples," and added, "we are still waiting for Europe to recognize that there was a genocide here."

That man has bolas!