This guy is really power-hungry and doesn't care at all for the Venezuelan people. To get a shot at power, he's telling Venezuelan citizens to go out and throw themselves at tanks and machine guns for him. And What does Maduro do? Order troops to fire RUBBER bullets at the thugs throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at them! It's clear that even disregarding all rules and elections, Maduro deserves to be the ruler of Venezuela.Live Updates
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This guy is really power-hungry and doesn't care at all for the Venezuelan people. To get a shot at power, he's telling Venezuelan citizens to go out and throw themselves at tanks and machine guns for him. And What does Maduro do? Order troops to fire RUBBER bullets at the thugs throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at them! It's clear that even disregarding all rules and elections, Maduro deserves to be the ruler of Venezuela.
What's happening in Venezuela is just another example of foreign instigated regime change, exactly like we saw in Ukraine and Syria.
Maduro was democractically elected, but all it took was a systematic media campaign of vilification for the American public to believe Maduro somehow rigged the election and is illegitimate.
NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE (Released) – A Boeing 737 aircraft carrying 143 passengers from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, slid off the runway at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida into the St. Johns River May 3.
Navy and local emergency services personnel responded. U.S. Navy photos by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Monica R. Hopper
Release Date: 5/4/2019 9:29:00 AM
From NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (NNS) -- UPDATED May 4 at 1500 EST: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is on the scene and has taken lead on the aircraft mishap involving a Miami Air International Boeing 737-800 which overran the runway at NAS Jacksonville, and came to rest in the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Fla., Friday, May 3.
NTSB officials have also recovered the flight data recorder. Passengers are reuniting with family members, including those who are traveling to ultimate destinations.
At approximately 9:40 p.m. May 3rd, a Boeing 737 arriving from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba into Naval Air Station Jacksonville slid off the runway into the St. Johns River.
There were 136 passengers and seven aircrew on board and all have been accounted for. Minor injuries have been reported, treated at the scene, and those requiring additional treatment were transported to a local hospital. There were no fatalities.
Navy security and emergency response personnel are on the scene and monitoring the situation.
Families members who were expecting the arrival of passengers should stand by until they are released.
An investigation into the mishap is underway.
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