
Now that the event described in the previous post has taken place, the "Venezuelan Solidarity Movement" has just posted a page with the links of the announcements and even a video clip of the event on November 8. I have not watched the clip yet, it is probably due to the shocking presence of the stolen flags, set up now in glorious proeminence!!!!! I mean, they even had to enlarge the picture they lifted from my blog, and it shows in the resolution!!! But I suppose they could not have written me to ask for the original. Do you think I should charge for copy rights? I mean, how much do you think they raked from the suckers on November 8?
I think that this is becoming embarrassing enough (for them) that someone should write!!!!
Or is it that imitation/unauthorized-copy is the sincerest form of flattery?
I mean, even my opposition flags are BIGGER than the picture of the event!


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