What is it that has left so many Venezuelans incapable of understanding Simple Truth?
www.vheadline.com Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 By: Kay Onefeather
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 21:43:30 EST From: Kay Onefeather Kaonefeather@aol.com To: Editor@VHeadline.com Subject: Simple Truth
Dear Editor: There is a saying here: "Too many Chiefs, and not enough Indians."
It means everybody wants be a leader, and nobody wants to be a follower. In Venezuela, there seems to be some "wannabe" leaders who refuse to follow ... like spoiled children, they try to disrupt everything and everyone, simply because they cannot have their own way.
- It's sad to see adults behaving so badly, adults who, if they were "adult" would use their resources to help the leader and help their countrymen.
Instead, they spend their time and resources plotting and conniving and conjuring up ways to disrupt and violate and infringe. Infringe upon the Rights of each and every Venezuelan to vote for and elect the leader of their choice ... which the people have done, time and time again.
But, the spoiled wannabees refuse to accept it.
Venezuelan people have the right to the leader of their choice.
What is it about that that the wannabees cannot understand?
Have the "oh, so many" years of "free-handing" in Venezuela left them incapable of understanding Simple Truth?
Kay Onefeather kaonefeather@aol.com