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JoseRamone comments on Chávez asks to remove FARC and ELN from terror lists Lifted from topix.net by "Anonymous": "I just got back from 3 years straight in Ven. I traveled all over the country Caracas, Valencia, Barquicimato, Maracaibo, Barinas, and every little place in between. I lived and worked with the rich, the middle class, the poor and with nearly every group, black ven., Indians, Spanish, Itialian, American, etc. I used the medical system, roads, airports. Yes I am still a gringo, but as far as that go's I feel I know Ven. well, and saw things from the inside out during an interesting time mainly standing right next to the poor class. I will try to be objectionable in what I say...and concise. Chavez is smart. He has scared the majority of the upper class and educated out of his country. He wildly throws money at the poor in super inefficient ways, but the poor will take whatever they can get, and continue voting for him. While living in the country I watch convoys of armed military trucks go back into villages with food, Id printing machines, and voting machines, never to return again with food or other support, just in for the votes, not so different from the rest of the world. All media in Venezuela fear imprisonment and fines. For 3 years now you can walk up to a poor class person in the street ask them about the US and they will say they love the US but are absolutely sure that the US is planning a violent invasion of Venezuela. This is due to the Chavez's "Cadena" a regular taking over nearly every TV channel for hours while he sits behind his desk ranting about how Tom Brokaw was the devil, or how he is going to hit a baseball all the way to DC and put it through the white house window, all the while standing there in a baseball uniform with a bat, and scaring the piss out of everyone saying to prepare for the invasion, oh and, "I am the only president who reads his bible" always sitting on his desk and pounding it like a fire and brimstone preacher. 6 years ago when Caracas flooded and 40,000 people were killed, the US loaded up 2 aircraft carriers with the army corps of engineers and medical support, half way through the Caribbean Chavez stated they would not be allowed to land on Venezuelan sovereign soil, they turned back, thousands could have been saved. As the first refferendum approached hundreds of little towns got new plazas in the presidents name, so that's good. Oh and anyone who wanted to open a subsidized community food store in their house could do so, thousands did, and got cheap gov subsidised chicken and rice from Brazil and were able to sell it cheap and make money, 11 rice production farm/plants went out of buisness in the first 6 months, and 5 huge chicken farms went under just in Yaracuy, He doesn't think ahead or doesn't care, you choose which, but it sure got him some votes. He nationalized all the foriegn oil operations in Ven. thats fine with me, it's their oil but he has been so careless with the oil money that is to stay with the oil companies for maintenence and exploration that most of is sea ports for oil operation are now...unoperational and many countries wont dock. Hugo says he want's to build tourism, yet yanks any visa over tourist visa, he kicked every mission organization that works on the Orinoco and Amazon river out of the amazon region, about 100 people who were missionary Dr.'s Dentists Health care specialists that have been working there for nearly 70 years. So now dengue, malaria, snake bite, etc. can all take back over. And trust me he didn't put any Cuban Dr's out there to replace them. He also kicked out 2 organizations that provide emergency flights in and out of the amazon region to suppor those who have dedicated their lives to helping the forgotten people of he Amazon. That was all in conjunction with stopping any foreigners from getting a visa over 90 days, including myself, that's OK it's his country, but he just forced out hundreds more medical, social, educational, professionals, millions of dollars in support of the poor, and also revenue. He is isolating himself, but you ask the average fellow on the street and they don't want that. I could go on and on with the bad things that Chavez has propagated through fear and intimidation and poor planning. I really think that he wants whats best for his people and he will do anything he can to stay in power to keep trying and failing, even if that means taking away their rights, their freedom of speech, their security, and ability to come and go freely. I really believe Venezuela needs help but Hugo is not the answer. Venezuela has more resources, oil, gas, tourism, steel, diamonds, cattle, sugar, etc. than any other Latin country but is wallowing in a pool of corruption and power struggles. They need to get rid of their military, exploit their tourism, manage their oil, and take a deep breath. Look at Costa Rica, safe, clean, good economy, little corruption, stable...why?? they basically got rid of the military, which takes away fear and a lot of corruption, got a stable president, and managed their resources. Venezuela can do that, but not with Hugo. I believe his people are realizing that. But the decision is up to them."
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JoseRamone comments on Just on CNN I'm very happy to read about this hostage release. I'm also hopeful Chavez can leverage further releases before somebody picks his sorry ass off.
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JoseRamone comments on Does anyone know of a directory of Catholic churches in Colombia? Does anybody have a directory for Catholic churches in Colombia? How about Italy? Spain? Greece? When everywhere you look, there's another church? LOL!
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JoseRamone comments on Colombian Music vs. Pink Floyd All the "Rock" I ever heard in Colombia was published before 1980. Things like Elton John, REO Speedwagon, and other really questionable stuff. Like, oh, this is your CD collection? Were you stuck in a time warp? At least Roger Waters came to play.
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