@rintintin12r: IA opositores core parte VI #opositores #venezuela #mariacorina #eeuu #ia

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dy3uauk3mokk
Asdrúbal Asofeifa :
Los Opositores Creén que una Invasión a Venezuela va a ser Diferente a La de Irak, Yemen, Libia, Siria 😒😒😒😒
2025-11-04 19:39:56
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.....jefer6
.,..,.,.Jefer,.,.,.,. :
ya pero
2025-11-04 07:04:38
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piza1912
Piza :
Mucha verdad 😂😂😂
2025-11-05 12:47:08
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adriandlt21
JEREMY AD :
2025-11-05 03:56:59
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jdelacruz101
jdelacruz :
🤣🤣🤣 la ganadora del premio nobel de la paz..un chiste
2025-11-04 16:44:09
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raulsalazarc86
Raúl Salazar Claudév :
tristemente es así como ellos piensan.. creen que si vienen ya al día siguiente vamos a estar d depinga calidad
2025-11-04 20:56:34
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silenissuarez
silenis suarez :
Será que tiene q pasar por eso para darse cuenta que una intervención no se distigue blancos negros o partido politico Somos un pais de paz
2025-11-05 17:08:03
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naycer.palomino
Naycer Palomino :
realmente va ser así ..así que dejen los payasos en el circo porq nosotros los revoluciónario estamos preparados 🇻🇪 por nuestra patria y mi presidente Nicolás maduro
2025-11-04 15:28:54
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lichevg5
lichevg :
La primera que dijo que así no era lo que quería, me recuerda a la joven que perdió su negocio el 28 , a causa de los saqueos de los Comanditos del terror. 😞😞😞
2025-11-04 03:00:27
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omarlopez19494
omarlopez19494 :
jajajaa toda una realidad eso escatamente es lo que pasaria
2025-11-05 16:15:37
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ernestrodriguez505
Ernest Rodríguez :
😂😂😂😂, a según ellos creen el cuento de la extracción, como que si van a mandar una nave espacial y se van a llevar solo a maduro
2025-11-04 20:14:06
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virgenmilagrosasa
Virgen Milagrosa San Casimiro :
Dios nos proteja Venezuela virgen Milagrosa San Casimiro Aragua este 27 de noviembre hora 4 PM santa misa
2025-11-05 16:45:15
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orlando.gs55
Odnalro Gs55 :
Ya será muy tarde
2025-11-05 16:14:10
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yoxycubillan0
Yoxy Cubillan :
ASI ESTAN MUUUCHOS...NO SABEN LO QUE DESEAN.
2025-11-04 02:59:33
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florencio.yser
Florencio Yser :
Cuando los militares lleguen , olvidense de sus recursos naturales.Solo unos cuantos viviran mejor.
2025-11-05 14:23:45
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ramonavila110
ramonavila110 :
Jajajajaja verdad😂😂
2025-11-05 15:37:32
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lito1miguelangel
Lito1Miguel Ángel🔥EDF🔥 :
solo los q están por fuera no e. su mayoría desean eso Dios los perdone
2025-11-04 11:55:30
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samuelabreu433
samuelabreu433 :
esto es un carajazo 🤣
2025-11-05 16:01:18
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adrianrodriguez504
Adrian Rodriguez :
😂😂😂😂😂😂Premio Nobel de la paz? 😂😂😂😂😂
2025-11-05 15:36:41
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doloresmariavivas
Loly :
😳da risa pero es la realidad
2025-11-05 16:01:17
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dv2350_1607
DV2350_1607 :
ASI ES 😂😂👍
2025-11-05 16:26:47
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otura.sa2
otura sa :
más real imposible y el que piense lo contrario , o no está en el país , o cree en los enanitos verdes
2025-11-05 17:02:36
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tonie806
tonie806 :
Lo mismo está pidiendo Lilly Téllez Alejandro moreno Ricardo Anaya y el moroso de el tío richy 😏
2025-11-05 15:38:46
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elvergatario2.3
Omer el curso 98 :
Viva Venezuela socialista
2025-11-04 16:40:54
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soyelguarobarrera
José Barrera :
así mismo son
2025-11-04 10:51:35
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