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The P Word

By Website Introductions at 01/29/08 08:45

politics The P Word
Politics. Everything we do has politics in it. When we eat, there's politics. When we drink, there's politics. When we breathe, there's politics. Politics is one of those things that you can't live without.

And so, to immerse yourself in more politics, I present to you this blog on recent major political happenings in Venezuela. As we all know, Venezuela is one politically hot countries, so you can bet there's a lot to see in here.

Link: postpolitical; Venezuela

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The Common People

By Website Introductions at 01/11/08 13:36
politics The Common People
Venezuela was not born in a day, but was the result of combined efforts of millions of common people. Nevertheless most of us overlook the basics and only think about the grand things like Hugo Chavez

But here is a book which views Venezuela from this perspective so that you can focus on the hitherto unknown things, and that is the real fun of reading this book, but read on before you buy this book

Link: [link]

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Weird Policies

By Website Introductions at 01/10/08 12:58
hugo chavez Weird Policies
Wow. More authoritarian ideas from an...erm...authoritarian leader. Yes, that's right. Hugo Chavez, in case you do not know, has warned private hospitals that they will be nationalized if they fail to lower their charges.

I dunno. What do you call this kind of thing? He said that this is "the evil of capitalism". Whoa. As if income inequality is not an issue in capitalistic nations.

I have yet to see a genuinely prosperous communist nation. No, the Soviet Union does not fall under that.

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Venezuela In Politics

By Website Introductions at 01/08/08 12:46
hugo chavez Venezuela In Politics
For decades now, Venezuela is known to be the home of many foreigners. It is very much popular to those who want to retire in this beautiful country.

Although President Chavez of Venezuela is focusing its industry on tourism, there are still a lot of things that his presidency cannot do. Due to this, he asked additional powers to his committee.

He asked to powers to enable him enact laws by decree for a period of 18 months, ita s bit long but you;ll get use to it.

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The Hugo Cindy Combo

By Website Introductions at 01/05/08 09:52
cindy sheehan The Hugo Cindy Combo
Cindy Sheehan is surely not forgotten, for she is the courageous mother who protested against White House (Bush - to be precise) when her son got killed in 2004 in the war. But what has she in common with Hugo Chavez - may be its the anti Bush sentiment. So many people werent surprise when she was seen in proximity to Hugo. Read out to find more about it here.

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