WHO WILL BE THE COUNSELING?
In one evening, went through the TV, the repetition of what was the discussion in the National Assembly, the National Comptroller's famous law. That, which is said to not give authority to the National Controller to disqualify officials who have committed wrongful acts. It turns out that this bill was passed in 2001, when they were all awnings policies contained in the National Assembly: AD, Copei, Primero Justicia, Proyecto Venezuela, etc. And all parties present approved the law, but now it appears that the Act does not work, it now appears that the Act is unconstitutional. How can we explain this?
simply: More of the same. The opposition continues in its commitment to the sauce which is good for the kettle is not good for the turkey. That is, if the Act applies, the government is authoritarian, abuses his power, are unconstitutional actions taken by the government, this is a communist, this is a dictatorship, etc. More of the same. If the government does not apply, this is a weak government, which is falling to pieces, who can not exercise the authority, who are inept, and so on. Cuaaaaaaando
How?
Worse are those who are determined to vote for officials who are disabled. Ra .... im not all the sick! And they were yelling out there who are being denied the right to choose. Have you seen this nonsense? Or is it that I am a tremendous ignorant? I leave that papita there. Help me understand this situation.
The first question I ask is: Who is denying them their right to choose?
The second: Because they want to elect a person who committed crime against the nation? Who will
the advising? Because again suggest that no one else to vote for. When is the opposite: they have a lot of candidates, that if all pa pulling 'their own backyard. They Liliana Hernandez, Emilio Graterón, Ramon Muchacho, I think Armando Briquet withdrew when he realized he had no vote from him. There are a range of possibilities. But no, these do not work. There that voting for the disabled, have to vote for those who have unfinished business with the Venezuelan justice, we must vote for those who have committed acts of corruption. And the worst of the worst is that those who opt for public office of Mayors or Governors defend the disabled when it should be the opposite. Who will
the advising?
Friday, July 25, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
What Do You Call Monthly Anniversary
Look at this ...
Last week, exactly on Thursday July 17, there was dinner for the delegates of the LEV Soccer League (Student League of Venezuela) to mark the completion of the tournament earlier this year (2008), where again, my team, the UCV (Central University of Venezuela) was the champion in both categories in which it participates. By the way, like to congratulate all members for their participation and commitment, every Saturday at the soccer fields in the Greater Caracas. Our delegate, had the courtesy to invite me to the meeting, where we would meet with other good friends for many years.
One of those many friends who were going to do that night, I had asked a few days before I give an opinion on Simon Bolivar (invitation made on June 26, 2008) via internet. Of course, when it came to the meeting, we hugged and I immediately spoke of the invitation.
This was the conversation:
EL: What kind of opinion on Bolivar want?
ME: The one you consider, but is your opinion.
EL: It's just that I have in my library (gesturing with his arms), a space from that wall is filled with books to Bolivar.
ME: Good.
EL: So what view you want?
ME: The one you consider, but do not go as another friend of mine (the one who sent me their opinion, of course) that you copied to a history book and I sent it to my mail. I told him not to tell me what I already knew of Bolivar.
EL: Well, what do you want?. Because I know where you want to go.
I: Where?
EL: Answer me a question first: How long will we have this president here in Venezuela?
ME: (thinking, What happened to this?) What does your opinion of Bolivar to the current president of Venezuela?
EL: Answer me.
ME: Look kid, for me to stay another 30 years.
EL: Yes? With all the mess he's doing.
convesación At that time we were interrupted as the reason for the meeting was to discuss some very specific points of the Football League in which we play and were present all delegates. This meeting was very enjoyable, a lot of camaraderie, which is often not seen within the soccer field, but hey, the occasion was propitious.
After the meeting, all agreed, or at least most, of the points raised, it was agreed to play a home friendly against teams Loyola College, the Chilean league, college and the Los Arcos International.
When I went back to my friend the conversation, told me: You want my opinion on Bolivar?
ME: cause me to get online.
EL: No, I'm going to say here: To my Bolívar was a failure. I had no
nothing but smile. And I did not continue investigating and talking with my friend. He had the intention to deepen their opinion, but thanks to my other friend who invited me to the meeting, they approached us, took the opportunity to say goodbye and leave it at that size.
could not believe it!
what point do the hatred of President Chavez, a person dares to say that Bolívar was a failure?
not comment further. You judge the experience.
************************************************ ************* I
take this opportunity to thank two people for comments he made about some of my articles. First to
AGNES BUSH, who on April 17, 2008 said of the article I did on the Maracaibo Bridge. A heartfelt thanks
AGNES. God wants you to go to Venezuela some day and so wonderful to contemplate the architectural work that your father and uncle helped to make.
If you want, send me an e-mail addresses, and so we can send you any other information about the bridge or Venezuela in general.
Thanks again and hope to hear from you again.
And I also want to thank GIANCARLO IDLER . By the way I tell you that in the book to which I referred, there are only the movies that Mr. Pimentel built, the other movies I mentioned in my article were taken from my memories, but just as I give you the name of the book: PIMENTEL, written by a friend of mine named John William van Hensbergen, was printed by the Editorial Torino, Venezuela. It is an interesting book that has a very particular history of Venezuela, when the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gomez.
Anyway I am very grateful for your comments and hope to hear from you again.
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Last week, exactly on Thursday July 17, there was dinner for the delegates of the LEV Soccer League (Student League of Venezuela) to mark the completion of the tournament earlier this year (2008), where again, my team, the UCV (Central University of Venezuela) was the champion in both categories in which it participates. By the way, like to congratulate all members for their participation and commitment, every Saturday at the soccer fields in the Greater Caracas. Our delegate, had the courtesy to invite me to the meeting, where we would meet with other good friends for many years.
One of those many friends who were going to do that night, I had asked a few days before I give an opinion on Simon Bolivar (invitation made on June 26, 2008) via internet. Of course, when it came to the meeting, we hugged and I immediately spoke of the invitation.
This was the conversation:
EL: What kind of opinion on Bolivar want?
ME: The one you consider, but is your opinion.
EL: It's just that I have in my library (gesturing with his arms), a space from that wall is filled with books to Bolivar.
ME: Good.
EL: So what view you want?
ME: The one you consider, but do not go as another friend of mine (the one who sent me their opinion, of course) that you copied to a history book and I sent it to my mail. I told him not to tell me what I already knew of Bolivar.
EL: Well, what do you want?. Because I know where you want to go.
I: Where?
EL: Answer me a question first: How long will we have this president here in Venezuela?
ME: (thinking, What happened to this?) What does your opinion of Bolivar to the current president of Venezuela?
EL: Answer me.
ME: Look kid, for me to stay another 30 years.
EL: Yes? With all the mess he's doing.
convesación At that time we were interrupted as the reason for the meeting was to discuss some very specific points of the Football League in which we play and were present all delegates. This meeting was very enjoyable, a lot of camaraderie, which is often not seen within the soccer field, but hey, the occasion was propitious.
After the meeting, all agreed, or at least most, of the points raised, it was agreed to play a home friendly against teams Loyola College, the Chilean league, college and the Los Arcos International.
When I went back to my friend the conversation, told me: You want my opinion on Bolivar?
ME: cause me to get online.
EL: No, I'm going to say here: To my Bolívar was a failure. I had no
nothing but smile. And I did not continue investigating and talking with my friend. He had the intention to deepen their opinion, but thanks to my other friend who invited me to the meeting, they approached us, took the opportunity to say goodbye and leave it at that size.
could not believe it!
what point do the hatred of President Chavez, a person dares to say that Bolívar was a failure?
not comment further. You judge the experience.
************************************************ ************* I
take this opportunity to thank two people for comments he made about some of my articles. First to
AGNES BUSH, who on April 17, 2008 said of the article I did on the Maracaibo Bridge. A heartfelt thanks
AGNES. God wants you to go to Venezuela some day and so wonderful to contemplate the architectural work that your father and uncle helped to make.
If you want, send me an e-mail addresses, and so we can send you any other information about the bridge or Venezuela in general.
Thanks again and hope to hear from you again.
And I also want to thank GIANCARLO IDLER . By the way I tell you that in the book to which I referred, there are only the movies that Mr. Pimentel built, the other movies I mentioned in my article were taken from my memories, but just as I give you the name of the book: PIMENTEL, written by a friend of mine named John William van Hensbergen, was printed by the Editorial Torino, Venezuela. It is an interesting book that has a very particular history of Venezuela, when the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gomez.
Anyway I am very grateful for your comments and hope to hear from you again.
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