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What do you think of Colombia's raid into Ecuador to fight the FARC Guerillas?

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Do you think they had the right ot do that?

Are Hugo Chavez and the president of Ecuador just full of hot air? Did you think they actually supported this rebel group that terrorizes Colombians??

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  1. the colombian gangster uribe follows in the footsteps of his master bush and invades foreign countries.

    All civilized and freedom-loving people hope that uribe will soon hang.

    God bless venezuela and ecuador and their proud presidents.


  2. FARC is using the border to protect themselves while they conduct regular attacks inside Columbia. Ecuador knew the bad guys were there and took no action. It would seem Colombia's reciprocity was appropriate. Chavez has been meddling in Colombia from his beginning.

  3. Hey, they killed the #2 FARC leader in that raid, and also captured a laptop that has a whole lot of information on it- including evidence that Chavez directly supports them.  No wonder he's angry about it, his terrorist buddy that he helped finance was killed.

    Chavez is a lunatic, and he supports terrorism.  Enough said about him, except that I hope he gets some of his own medicine at some point.  And I think Columbia did the right thing- the strike was within 1 mile of their border, and helped eliminate someone who was responsible for a lot of terrible things within Columbia.

  4. I never enjoy it when someone is killed, but the FARC has been kidnapping and torturing government officials and civilians for years. They claim to fight for freedom and equality: apparently freedom to recruit children and women into their army. They currently are holding 3 United States contractors captive. They are heavily involved with the narcotics trade. That said, I think Colombia deserved to invade Equador, as Equador didn't seem to be doing anything to squash the FARC camps. I really wish Ecuador would have done something about this themselves, but they didn't. Colombia saw this as an opportunity to squash one of the FARC's leading terrorists.

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