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To: JDN who wrote (118550)6/7/2005 5:45:36 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793854
 
I wonder if this Chavez is behind this?

Very much so. He is funding leftist groups all though the Americas. He has one thing Castro never had. Money. Because of the oil he controls.

I think he is behind this.

Argentina: Two bombs explode next to US businesses
Associated Press Jun. 6, 2005

Two homemade bombs exploded outside the Buenos Aires branches of US businesses before they opened Monday, spreading leaflets that read "Yankees get out of Latin America and Argentina!", authorities said.

No injuries were reported in the blasts, which caused minor damage to an ATM machine at a Citibank branch and the front of a Blockbuster video store in a Buenos Aires suburb.

Police said a third bomb was found in a trash bag outside a McDonald's but was disabled hours before the restaurant opened.

The leaflets scattered by the bombs were signed by a group saying it was "working to liberate Argentina from imperialism."

A series of similar bombings hit the Argentine capital in November, when bombs exploded outside three Buenos Aires banks, including a Citibank branch, killing a security guard.

Banks remain a flashpoint of public anger following the country's 2001-2002 economic crisis when the government froze bank accounts and thousands of Argentines saw their savings shrink after a bruising currency devaluation.