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Posted by QB on May 29, 2007
CNN news can’t be trust. CNN the most frustrated news on cable.
Venezuela sues CNN for footage displaying pictures of Chavez juxtaposed with those of Al-Qaeda leader.
CARACAS – Venezuela filed lawsuits Monday against US cable network CNN for linking President Hugo Chavez to Al-Qaeda, and against a Venezuelan TV network for encouraging Chavez’s assassination.
Information Minister William Lara showed at a press conference what he said was CNN footage displaying pictures of Chavez juxtaposed with those of an Al-Qaeda leader.
CNN also aired a story about the Venezuelan protests, but used images taken in Mexico of an unrelated story, Lara said.
“CNN broadcast a lie which linked President Chavez to violence and murder,” Lara said.
The government also sued Venezuelan network Globovision for what they said was indirectly encouraging Chavez’s murder by airing footage of the 1981 assassination attempt on the late pope John Paul II.
“In my view, this television network, in this specific part of its programming, committed the offense of incitement to assassination, against the Venezuelan head of state,” Lara said.
CNN issued a statement late Monday saying they “strongly deny” being “engaged in a campaign to discredit or attack Venezuela.”
The news network acknowledged a video mix-up, and “aired a detailed correction and expressed regret for the involuntary error.”
Regarding the Al-Qaeda leader, the network said that “unrelated news stories can be juxtaposed in a given program segment just as a newspaper page or a news web site may have unconnected stories adjacent to each other.” Source : Middle East Online.
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Posted by QB on May 25, 2007
Hugo Chavez who is the most hated person in USA and its European allies to me is courageous passionate peace loving person who wanted to improve the lives of common people not only in his country but for whole poor Latin Americans. Hugo Chavez is also considered the greatest threat for USA but the truth is the other-way around. USA is a real threat to Venezuela and Hugo Chavez, its people and their Oil as long as Bush mafia is in control. Bush did try to topple Hugo Chavez government down with the help of CIA and corrupt Venezuelans elite which failed.
This are few Hugo Chavez achievements. Poverty went down to 34% from 40%, free health care for Venezuelans, building cheap housing for poor, education. Hugo Chavez also helped the poor neighboring countries in building hospitals, providing he subsidized oil, subsidized fertilizers for the farmers. Hugo Chavez is savior in Cuba who has hired doctors and other professionals and it is his efforts which has improved the lives of Cubans with higher standard of living and more quantities and varieties of food in market.
Hugo Chavez is a real hero and a true leader. Hugo Chavez friendship with the last revolutionary alive Fidel Castro is also criticised by USA and its European allies. The majority of ignorant American believe that Fidel Castro is some kind of monster which of-course is not true and they blame him for poor economy and poverty which again is propaganda. The truth is Cubans are suffering from last 45 years because of brutal US embargo. Forbes magazine published report that Fidel Castro personal wealth is over 900 million dollars in foreign banks. Fidel Castro blasted Forbes magazine and US imperialists for three hours on TV and challenged them to prove this false accusation. Fidel Castro promised to resign from the government if they prove that he even have any foreign account with 1 dollar balance.
The other example of this kind of propaganda is Kim Jong Il who in the west is known as some kind of mentally unstable crazy person. The truth if you analyze the North Korea situation the country’s poor are suffering due to US sanctions. Kim Jong Il is more sane than George W. Bush who know the consequences of starting a military conflict with South Korea and his threats are simply to seek the attention of international community so he can get some favors.
Democracy is good and dictatorship is evil maybe the good slogan for US but in reality people really don’t care much about the government or the head of State as long as they have security and financial stability. The good US democracy don’t have free medical for all US citizens and there are 49 million poor who don’t have any medical insurance. The good US democracy is not providing cheap eduction (Venezuela has free eduction, but not sure).
I believe that it is not the responsibility of US and its European allies to invade country for regime change. The people of the country can and they have the capability and the power to topple down any evil dictator of their country. Why Fidel Castro is still in power? The answer to this question is that because he had the support of Cubans and that is why there is no real opposition build up against his government. Saddam Hussein came into power with the support of US government and CIA. Saddam Hussein enjoyed power because majority of the Iraqis feel that comfortable with him except Kurd terrorists and Shiites. Iraqis if they were so against Saddam Hussein they could have toppled him down with people power like now they are fighting against the superpower of the world for their freedom.
Hugo Chavez has started common socialists reforms which are spreading in Latin America like wild fire with Nicaragua, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador has leftist governments developing close relationship with neighboring country which will bring financial stability for the common people. Hugo Chavez is the fresh breeze which will shape Latin America very better way.
Hugo Chavez has to implement tough policies to fight the increasing crimes in Caracas and had to start projects which benefits poor people. Hugo Chavez if really don’t know that crime and housing are the main grievances of poor people than he is as much disconnected with reality as George W. Bush. Hugo Chavez cannot claim to be the leader of poor if he really don’t know their problems.
This is not new post was written very poorly long time ago. I just try to correct the spellings and try to improve the quality for people interest.
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Posted by QB on May 20, 2007
President Hugo Chavez sought Benedict XVI’s apology for offending native peoples during the pope’s recent attempt to reach out to Latin American Roman Catholics.
“As a head of state, I beg your holiness to apologize to the peoples of our Americas,” said Chavez, speaking late Friday.
“I believe it is the right thing to do.”
Benedict XVI made quite an impression on his first visit to Latin America, home to about half of his flock, when he said last week that “Christianity was not imposed by a foreign culture.”
“Christ was the Savior (America’s natives) silently yearned for,” the pope said in Brazil.
Benedict also called a recent resurgence of pre-Columbian religions “a step backward,” drawing protests from native peoples as far away as Mexico.
Natives in Ecuador also questioned Benedict’s version of events.
“Surely, the pope does not know that representatives of the Catholic Church of those times, with honorable exceptions, were accomplices, deceivers and beneficiaries of one of the most horrific genocides of all humanity,” the Confederation of Indigenous Nations said in a statement Saturday.
The pope’s statements were still on Chavez’s mind Saturday: “How could you say that they came — when they came with arquebuses (firearms) to evangelize — with no sort of imposition?”
The conquest of Latin America by Europeans “was something far worse than the Holocaust in the Second World War and no one can deny it, not even your Holiness can deny the Holocaust of the natives of our land.”
“Christ arrived much later to America; he did not arrive with (Christopher) Columbus.
That was the arrival of the anti-Christ,” said Chavez, whose speeches frequently rely on Christian teachings and baseball metaphors.
Chavez and the Roman Catholic Church have had rough relations, which have improved in the past year, with new Caracas archbishop Jorge Urosa.
Chavez has met once with Benedict, in May 2006.
Source : Venezuela’s Chavez seeks papal mea culpa for native slaps
Whenever Pope opens his holy mouth he say something stupid. Pope Benedict handlers must keep his mouth taped which will save Catholic Church plenty of embarrassments.
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Posted by QB on May 19, 2007
The world news is so depressing that there is no hope for better peaceful future all around the world. Bush is fighting his favorite “war on terror”. Palestinians are busy killing each other for material gains and power. Israel are killing Palestinians to protect their sacred land given to them by God. Sunni and Shias killing each other in Iraq. The recent violence in Pakistan where 42 people get killed in clashes over removing some Judge from the Supreme Court. All these killings could have been avoided if people try to solve their differences with dialogue instead of violence.
The Palestine separate state which majority of Muslims believe will eliminate all the violence to me will resolve nothing and will not bring peace and stability in Middle East. The Palestinians if given a separate independent State will kill each other for power. Israel should work on this plan to give Palestinians seperate independent state and let them kill each other for power. Easy solution for Israel Palestinian problem.
Pakistan situation is becoming violent where extremism in NWFP and Baluchistan is on the rise and they will have elections this year which will consolidate Mullahs rule in both of these provinces. These Mullahs don’t have enough support in Sind and Punjab to take over the Federal government and this is my own analysis based on Pakistan news.
Iraq where people are suffering because of Bush stupidity was really better off with Saddam Hussein where people were living in peace without the fear of blown up by bombs rockets mortars phosphorous bombs.
The only positive news coming from Latin America and that is due to Hugo Chavez strong leadership who is trying to improve the conditions of poor people with his bold policies by providing free health care, free education providing better living conditions for poor common people of Venezuela as well as in the poor neighboring countries. Hugo Chavez ofcourse is “Evil” according to US standards because he is not protecting the interests of “BIG CORPORATIONS”.
Caracas, May 19 (Prensa Latina) President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez said on Saturday that his country is not only struggling for its independence and sovereignty, but also for the fate of humankind.
He spoke at the opening of International Meetings convened here by multi-state Telesur channel under the theme “The right of every citizen to inform and be informed.”
Chavez stressed that what is happening here is not only for the sake of Venezuela, but for sovereignty and independence around the world. “It is in fact a battle in which all humankind is at stake,” he said.
He explained that the simple sovereign action of failing to renew the concession for private Radio Caracas Television channel (RCTV) has triggered a world battle around the Bolivarian Revolution.
Source : Venezuela, World at Stake, Chavez.
Hugo Chavez is still “EVIL” because he is working to make this world peaceful place.
The violence can be eliminated with completely overhauling people minds by making them realize that no religion justify violence and killings and blood not really makes God happy.
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Posted by QB on May 11, 2007
Hugo Chavez is encouraging his Latin American government to have close economic relations with Iran which is offering trade concessions and financial incentives. Iran is winning support in the region with Nicaragua, Ecuador, Bolivia with Venezuela developing very close relationship with Iran.
“The struggle for justice and truth in the framework of economic development is the principle objective of the government in Nicaragua and of our friends in Iran,” said Mr. Ortega when Mr. Mottaki arrived after stopping in Venezuela for talks with Mr. Chavez.
Mr. Ortega called Iran a “victim” of the U.S., which he accused of “supporting terrorism.”
Speaking in the rural Bolivian community of San Julian on the same day, Mr. Morales told peasant supporters to grow soybeans to export to Iran.
“In the last meeting I had with the ambassador of Iran, he told me that his country will buy all the production that we generate,” Mr. Morales said in announcing the imminent arrival of an Iranian trade delegation.
Bolivian officials say that they need new markets for agricultural products, which may lose U.S. tariff preferences over Mr. Morales’ refusal to sign a free-trade agreement with Washington and eradicate coca plantations that supply international cocaine traffickers.
Officials also credit Iran with offering much needed aid and investment.
With Mr. Morales sitting next to him on his Sunday TV talk show, “Alo Presidente,” Mr. Chavez called on Iran to “analyze ways” of incorporating Bolivia and other members of his Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) into existing economic agreements with Venezuela.
ALBA is a socialist common-market initiative originally formed between Venezuela and Cuba, which has recently incorporated Bolivia and Nicaragua.
Source : World Peace Herald.
This new alliance building up in Latin America is the result of Bush regime failed foreign policies with all their energies focused on invasion and occupation and imposing sanctions on Iran. There are also reports that Hugo Chavez is interested in building nuclear power plant in Venezuela with Iran co-operation. Hugo Chavez has proved again that he is better leader than Bush who has peaceful goals with providing economic and social benefits for the common people. This is the right way to go for the world peace.
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Posted by QB on May 10, 2007
Source : VOA.
Venezuela and Cuba have accused the United States of harboring a terrorist after a U.S. federal judge dropped immigration fraud charges against Cuban-born former CIA operative Luis Posada Carriles.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro repeated his government’s demand Wednesday for the extradition of the 79-year-old Posada Carriles. Maduro spoke in Venezuela at a joint news conference with Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque.
Perez Roque said Posada Carriles’ release shows what Cuban minister called the hypocrisy of the U.S. government.
Posada Carriles is wanted in Cuba and Venezuela, where he is accused of plotting the 1976 bombing of a Cuban jetliner that killed 73 people. He denies any wrongdoing.
On Tuesday, the judge in El Paso, Texas dismissed an indictment against Posada Carriles. She said statements Posada Carriles made that were to be used against him at his trial had been improperly obtained.
Tuesday’s move came three days before Posada Carriles was scheduled to go on trial on charges that he illegally entered the United States in 2005.
Prosecutors are reviewing the judge’s decision.
The Cuban-born Posada Carriles is a naturalized Venezuelan citizen.
U.S. Democratic Party Congressman Bill Delahunt issued a statement Wednesday calling on President Bush to detain Posada Carriles. Delahunt said unless President Bush takes action, the world will conclude that his administration has a double standard when it comes to fighting terrorism.
The senator said Posada Carriles’ release could be catastrophic to U.S. efforts to rally other nations to fight al Qaeda, especially in the Muslim world where he said some view Osama bin Laden as a similar hero.
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Posted by QB on May 10, 2007
This is very fair criticism of Bush regime and democracy. The Venezuela Diplomat defened Hugo Chavez constitution ammendments and giving him more power to implement social equality laws.
SAN FRANCISCO- Venezuela’s ambassador to the United States defended the expanded presidential powers of his nation’s leader on Wednesday, saying they were necessary to enact Hugo Chavez’s vision of a socialist democracy.Ambassador Bernardo Alvarez Herrera suggested that American critics of Chavez’s new prerogatives were being hypocritical when President Bush has claimed broad authority to combat terrorism and restore a robust executive branch.
“Why, when you give a lot of power to your president, it’s good, and when we grant powers to our president, it’s bad? I really want to know this,” the ambassador asked an audience at the World Affairs Council of Northern California.
Several listeners replied that they did not think allowing Bush more power was a good idea.
In January, Venezuelan lawmakers granted Chavez free rein to accelerate changes in broad areas of society by presidential decree. The mandate covered matters such as the economy, particularly the nation’s oil industry, to “social matters” and the very structure of the state.
Chavez is committed to transforming Venezuela into a more egalitarian socialist state, Alvarez said. “Sometimes this sense of commitment needs strong leadership,” he said. more…..
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Posted by QB on May 9, 2007
Hugo Chavez constitution reforms referendum will held in early 2008. The Presidential Committee is still drafting possible reforms which may included to end term limit for President.
Chavez told reporters “there’s not much hurry” for the reforms, and stressed they were not being carried out “in secret,” the newspaper said. He didn’t say if he’d meanwhile seek to extend his presidential decree powers, granted by legislators in January for a period of 18 months, the newspaper said.
These Presidential term limits are inspired by US term limit and personally I don’t like the term limits. There should be no term limits for President because only the brightest and intelligent will get elected more than two limits ofcourse with popular public support. It was really painful to see Bill Clinton to leave the office because of term limit clause included into US Constitution. Putin who is very still very popular can’t because Russia too have included the clause that President cannot hold office more then two consecutive terms.
Term limit is not very democratic.
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Posted by QB on May 8, 2007
Hugo Chavez diplomacy is winning Venezuela new business economic and friendly relations all over the world. My attention is diverted after Hugo Chavez win December re-election and with Ortega and Correa winning in Nicaragua and Ecuador. The following news brings smile on my face.
CARACAS, Venezuela: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Monday said the U.S. is losing ground internationally as his government cemented ties with African ally Gambia by signing a series of cooperation accords.
“Little by little, the U.S. empire has been losing positions,” Chavez said at a signing ceremony. “The governments that are most committed to the empire are weakening more every day. It isn’t good business to be an ally of the United States.”
Under the accords, Venezuela pledged cooperation in areas from health care to energy with the tiny West African country.
Chavez, whose government is boosted by booming oil revenues, has sought to build closer ties with many African countries, just as he has distanced himself from the United States.
“We want to create a bridge that’s going to liberate the South,” Gambian President Yahya Jammeh said at the signing ceremony after closed-door talks with Chavez.
Source Link : Venezuela’s Chavez cements ties with Gambia, says U.S. losing ground
Hugo Chavez is right. US is losing ground. Hugo Chavez strong bloc is very encouraging sign for the world to stop US aggression. Hugo Chavez has also banned DEA officials calling them the cartel and spy.
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Posted by QB on January 14, 2007
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Posted by QB on January 1, 2007
MANAGUA, Nicaragua: Nicaraguan President-elect Daniel Ortega called the execution of Saddam Hussein a brutal crime and abuse of the sovereignty of the Iraqi people.
In a communique sent to The Associated Press on Saturday, the Sandinista leader said with Saddam’s execution, international law has “been violated once more in Iraq along with the occupation, bombardment and subjection to the maximum humiliations, tortures, abuses and a cruel genocide.”
Ortega, who takes office on Jan. 10, said the execution “in spite of the requests for mercy by international humanitarian, legal and religious bodies — including representatives of the Vatican — demonstrates once more the rule of cruelty and hate.”
Saddam was executed early Saturday after a court sentenced him to death for his role in the killings of 148 Shiite Muslims. He was captured by U.S. forces on Dec. 13, 2003.
Source : Nicaragua’s Ortega calls execution of Saddam Hussein a ‘brutal crime’.
I did not see any statement coming from Hugo Chavez, Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil and Argentina on Saddam Hussein execution. Ortega issued a fearless true statement on Saddam Hussein execution.
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Posted by QB on December 12, 2006
I completely disconnected myself from all sort of news which really are the same from last six years since Bush regime take over the White House. The same killings, bombing, killing in the name of sectarian differences, killing in the name of “war on terror”, killing for the God’s given land some 5000 years back. I suddently lost interest with hypocrisy of main stream media giving air time to news stories which really does not have much material to report for weeks and weeks and ignoring the important news. CNN from the last few weeks are paying way too much importance to one Russian Spy death without any proof blaming Putin for his death. Bush has nothing new to say and I have listen to his stupid opinion that staying on the course will make USA safe and they will win the war on terror. The fact is that Bush has already lost in Afghanistan and Iraq and there is nothing that they can do to change the results.
I find something more interesting to look at ignoring all the news.
Working on IBM DB2 and using the Database for my Web and Java Projects using IBM WebSphare Application Developer. I looked at many different Web Application Development Software including Microsoft Visual Studio and Sequal Server and after working with IBM products come to the conclusion that they are the best. The WebSphere might be little complicated for people who are familiar with Microsoft products because of its setup and the directory structure but once get used to it than it become more interesting. IBM WebSphere Application product come with all the plugins which are required to design any Web, Java, J2EE, Server applications.
I will keep working on IBM DB2 and WebSphere until I once again get connected to the news and maybe post something more about setting up DB2 Websphere projects if someone find it interesting.
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Posted by QB on December 4, 2006
There is no surprise that Hugo Chavez is re-elected for the next term with 61.35 of the vote as reported by Radio Nacional de Venezuela. The US supported candidate Rosales was not match to Hugo Chavez popularity and the support of the poor people of Venezuela which get him re-elected. The people who had posted comments on my Hugo Chavez I believe were all supporting Rosales and the people living in US really did not carefully analyze the election campaign. Rosales really don’t had a clear plan for Venezuela what he promised that he will not change Hugo Chavez social policies. Why would Venezuelans elect Rosales as their leader when he agree with Hugo Chavez social policies.
The Western Media will keep criticising Hugo Chavez without acknowledging the good he is doing for the poor people of Venezuela and keep calling him the dictator after winning another election with convincing majority. Hugo Chavez one big achievement is providing the free health care for all Venezuelans and when compared with US health system where more than 50 million poor people have no health insurance which means no health care. Hugo Chavez other achievement is better peaceful relationships with the neighboring countries and the world which clearly make him more successful leader and diplomat than George W. Bush. The average person can tell that Hugo Chavez is very intelligent politician and George W. Bush is complete idiot who only knows the dirty politics of lies and deceptions and who really has no idea with diplomacy means when it comes to international relations.
The truth is people of the World really don’t know much about Venezuela including me and it is Hugo Chavez who has make Venezuela the key player in the region as well as in the world with very intelligently developing diplomatic and economic relations with China Russia Middle East and Latin America.
Hugo Chavez must now thank the poor people of Venezuela and start implementing his social policies. Start with improving the law and order situation in Caracas. Start government housing project for the poor and provide them cheap housing. There was one more problem which was pointed out by one who is living in Venezuela that the electricity supply is interrupted frequently. Venezuela government now has the huge budget surplus and Nuclear Electric power plant is the answer to solve the electricity problem. The poor people of Venezuela will keep re-electing Hugo Chavez if he keep working to improve their lives without paying attention to Western Media propaganda.
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Posted by QB on November 30, 2006
It is Hugo Chavez which had started this revolution in Latin America and he is very successful in developing close diplomatic and economic ties within the region. Look at the Latin American government now. Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua and the latest very unexpected victory of Correa is the clear evidence of Latin Americans are so fed-up with the corrupt politicians that they are going for common socialists rulers.
This is also evidence of how fed-up the world is with US oppressive policies of control with attractive slogans like “free trade” fighting war on “drugs” and “terror” with establishing their military bases which actually are for the protection of their financial interests.
Che Guevara dream of making Cuba to Argentina united is becoming reality. US thought that they have secured their interests by killing Che Guevara 40 years back in Bolivia has not done anything good with Evo Morales a socialists holding on to power.
Hugo Chavez have to take very tough steps towards making Caracas safe place to live by dealing with criminals with iron fist and implement his social reforms immediately after winning December 3 election. The security situation in Caracas is very bad as now I know because two guys who are living there have pointed this out for me.
The other important thing is that Hugo Chavez can’t get re-election on attractive slogans without really improving the conditions of poor people. Hugo Chavez is disconnected from the people if he really don’t know what are their grievances.
I really don’t know why Hugo Chavez did not do anything to provide cheap housing for the poor people. There is no shortage of money as the government has huge surplus and spending couple of billion dollars can provide the housing for the poor. These people really are not expecting palaces all they need is the shelter with running water electricity and a roof over their family. The government can build the same architect quarters which will give him another term in the next election.
“Let us not lose a single moment to oil the machinery. Let everybody take action! Let everybody go the polls and guard the victory just in case! Watch out! Be alert!” said President Hugo Chavez Wednesday in a rally where he closed his campaign for re-election in southwestern Trujillo state.
In his speech, as broadcast by state-run TV channel VTV, he added: “In the event that imperialists and lackeys make any attempt at destabilizing Venezuela, they will regret it for the rest of their lives, I am warning you!”
“Watch out! We are facing the devil of the US empire and all of its power rather than foolish candidates that cannot even talk.”
He forecast that next December 3rd he would obtain “the biggest victory ever in the political history” of the world.
Source : el universe.com
Hugo Chavez you will beat the devil on December 3 but you have to do immediately start the action because these poor people will not keep electing you if you don’t keep your promises and do practically what you promised as quickly as possible. Hugo Chavez I am sure must be aware of Dr. Mahathir of Malaysia who keep getting re-elected for 22 years because he had made Malaysia from the third world country to nineteenth developed nation of the world in two decades. His success was simply due to his policies which brought prosperity and stability for the people and they keep electing him. Dr. Mahathir did not had any magic wand all he did is work honestly for the benefit and betterment of his country. Hugo Chavez must learn this if he want to get re-election again and again, work for the betterment of the people and they will keep you in office as long as you want.
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Posted by QB on November 27, 2006
Hugo Chavez will easily win the re-election next Sunday with overwhelming majority as suggested by all polls. Hugo Chavez is dedicating his re-election victory to Cuba’s Fidel Castro and the 50th Revolution Anniversary. Hugo Chavez strong leadership has helped the Latin America to take control of their governments by electing socialists reformers. The Latin America now will have more economic social diplomatic co-operation between Cuba, Boliva, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Nicaragua and now with Ecuador as the news is that Correa is winning the Presidential election with partial vote counting.
The only positive news these days are coming from Latin America where people are rejecting the corrupt politicians who were the slaves of White House protecting their big corporations interests instead of working for the interests of the common poor people.
Hugo Chavez after winning has to implement the social reforms immediately if he wants to win the next election. The Caracas has serious housing problem and I don’t understand why this is such a so big problem which is the main cause of all the grievances of the poor. The housing project must get the top priority to provide proper shelter to these poor people who are living in temporary housing. The next top project should be to encourage business which will provide jobs for the people. Hugo Chavez has very little time after this re-election victory to start working on the these projects which will guarantee him to win the next election as well. The people really will not interested in changing the government if they are living comfortably in peace and security. Hugo Chavez will defeat “devil” Bush on December 3.
Chávez closes campaign in Caracas
This is my analysis based on various reports and really don’t know the actual situation in Venezuela.
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Posted by QB on November 25, 2006
The second round of Presidential elections are scheduled for Nov. 26 between leftist socialist reformer Correa and Noboa. According to latest poll Correa is for the first time is ahead of Noboa with 52 to 48 percent. US interests are tied with Noboa and if these latest numbers hold than it is clear Correa will be the winner who promised not to renew US military base if get elected. Correa also joked that he will renew US military base lease if Ecuador get its military base in Florida.
This race was very interesting from the beginning of the second round with Noboa holding clear lead over Correa for giving money and other gifts to poor voters. Ecuadorians poor commons are I believe are smart who can see the hypocrisy of this billionaire who had exploited the poor laborers without showing any mercy. Noboa who had inherited his money from his father never before had done anything good to improve the lives of poor people which he could have done easily without holding power with his money and now he is promising poor people to bring down the moon and stars for them if they vote for him. Noboa did nothing for poor people his whole life and now he wanted their votes so he can grab the power and protect his and his own class people wealth and interests.
Correa on the other hand is a fresh uncorrupted common person who understand the problems of the common poor people of his country. The Ecuadorians must give Correa a chance by rejecting the corrupt billionaire and elite ruling class which will lead the country into new direction.
There is plenty of propaganda going on against socialists in Latin America by the US and its European allies as something bad where the fact is it is good to have close business economic military relations with neighboring countries which will bring stability and economic growth which is always good for the people.
Hugo Chavez will be re-elected easily as he is way ahead of his opponent Rosales and this will help to build a strong alliance between Bolivia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Chile, Argentina, Brazil to adopt and implement independent policies which are good for the people of these countries and the region instead of being the puppet of Bush regime.
Read this post which is updated todate.
Ecduador Election Exit Polls. Correa Claim Victory.
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Posted by QB on November 22, 2006
The world today is not better than yesterday all the news are depressing disgusting politics for power and controlling natural resources of the world. The situation in Middle East is getting worst. Iran Syria and Iraq will have a summit in Tehran this weekend to discuss the situation and find solution for stabilization. Christian politician is killed in Lebanon where situation could become ugly if some Christian politician decided to take advantage of it by exploiting it attack against their religion, if this happen than Lebanon will see another civil war between Muslims and Christians.
US still have the problem to accept Nicaragua elections results because Bush regime propaganda against Ortega is going with full speed. Ecuador elections are four days away and there too Bush regime want their puppet billionaire get elected against the evil socialist candidate.
I really don’t feel like writing much these days kind of just disconnected with everything as there is no positive improvement on any front politics war economy.
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Posted by QB on November 21, 2006
Hugo Chavez is ahead of his opponent Manuel Rosales by 20 points in all recently conducted polls which to me is not a big surprise. The big surprise is that opposition candidate Rosales start his propaganda of rigging even before the polls open and this is what Hugo Chavez had pointed out in many speeches and statements that’s what opposition will do after loosing elections. The opposition will start crying fraud and try to destabilize Venezuela after Hugo Chavez convincing victory instead of accepting the fact that he is popular because of his social welfare policies which benefit majority of poor Venezuelans. Rosales is running against Hugo Chavez to protect rich and connected promising not to discontinue Hugo Chavez social welfare policies. This does not make any sense how Rosales will be different from Hugo Chavez if he is promising to stick to these policies. Rosales if get elected will implement the policies to protect the US interests in the region because they are not very comfortable with the growing socialists governments with very close diplomatic economic and military relations.
The following news story is the evidence of US intervention in domestic affairs of Latin American countries. Bush regime consider all the world leaders as his enemy who criticise his stupid policies of aggressions. Bush regime is not interested in protecting the majority of poor people their interests are to keep control of the natural resources of the region by using the divide and rule policy. Hugo Chavez is dangerous because he is uniting Latin America which of-course is not very much appreciated by Bush regime.
U.S. to turn on the charm in Latin America.
Chavez foe warns of possible Venezuelan vote fraud.
I believe Venezuela voters are smart enough to vote intelligently rejecting US backed Rosales for their own good and for the better future for Latin Americans who are living under US oppressive policies from decades.
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Posted by QB on November 20, 2006
This news is interesting for me North Korea and Iran seeking friendly relations. The news report is very brief without providing any details but this sure is beginning of new era. North Korea may not be isolated like Cuba once was with building friendly financial and economic pact with Iran as well as Latin America. Hugo Chavez with Ahmadinejad can help North Koreans living conditions with the treaties like Cuba.
North Korea, Iran seek to boost friendly relations.
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Posted by QB on November 17, 2006
This is interesting article which describes the current political struggle between Hugo Chavez and Bush regime. The US government is playing all its dirty political games to bring down Hugo Chavez from power.
Testing Chavez: Great White Hopes in Venezuela.
Venezuela s Fifth Republic Movement (MVR) urged on Thursday that the opposition recognize results of the December elections, with polls pointing to a clear victory of President Hugo Chavez.
In statements to “En Confianza” TV program, MVR leader William Lara called for the president s adversaries to assume a democratic stance and warned that by ignoring the final result of the presidential elections and adopting a destabilizing attitude, the opposition would be “committing suicide.”
Regarding that, he said that Manuel Rosales, Chavez main rival, has the decision in his hands, and would politically kill himself if he were to follow the behaviour of frustrated sectors.
If, on the contrary, he accepts the outcome and declares to be in favour of contributing to the country s future, “the opposition would have a real leader.”
Source. Chavez Opposer Urged to Accept Vote
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