tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post239887945881971271..comments2024-03-26T00:37:34.943+01:00Comments on Venezuela News And Views: Argentina and Uruguay to investigate business with VenezuelaDanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-61963062328766744952016-01-18T05:06:55.999+01:002016-01-18T05:06:55.999+01:00Thanks. We try.
As for JVR, maybe he finally got ...Thanks. We try.<br /><br />As for JVR, maybe he finally got mummified on his own?Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-45685306525728408022016-01-17T23:25:21.570+01:002016-01-17T23:25:21.570+01:00Maybe some day Herba Life too!!!Maybe some day Herba Life too!!!embolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10205249471062031195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-75341305836249546442016-01-17T23:23:25.128+01:002016-01-17T23:23:25.128+01:00The Multi Level Marketing MLM That is Chavistoidis...The Multi Level Marketing MLM That is Chavistoidism crumbles!!!<br /><br />https://thenakedlistener.quora.com/Living-on-promises-An-outsiders-view-of-MLMembolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10205249471062031195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-23886432824660108972016-01-17T21:21:25.745+01:002016-01-17T21:21:25.745+01:00This text was written and posted today by Pablo Mi...This text was written and posted today by Pablo Mieres, president of the Uruguayan Independent Party. http://columnistas.montevideo.com.uy/uc_301869_1.html#com For those that read Spanish, things are starting to add up. As soon as summer laziness is over, things will begin to be very interesting indeed. Milonganoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-49965578882606494742016-01-17T16:11:56.979+01:002016-01-17T16:11:56.979+01:00This is one of the reasons why gaining back a Free...This is one of the reasons why gaining back a Free Media in Vzla is so important. One big first step was achieved at the Parlamento, but much remains to be regained. TV stations are still under siege, most paers and radio stations too. Most people don't have or use laptops, they don't speak English, the internet is among the worst after Cuba... <br /><br />If Venevison, Gobovision, El Universal, etc, are liberated from the Chavista rule, the Extorsion, the self-regulations and threats, change will come much faster, people will be less brain-washed and more informed. That's crucial.Sledgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10963609943524453700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-64991739577554933532016-01-17T04:41:01.495+01:002016-01-17T04:41:01.495+01:00Regarding the date of the visit: Google News Searc...Regarding the date of the visit: <a href="https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&authuser=0&q=padrino+uruguay&oq=padrino+uruguay&gs_l=news-cc.3..43j43i53.299.6468.0.7332.22.6.4.11.15.0.207.777.2j3j1.6.0...0.0...1ac.1.rNZTryblWPA&gws_rd=ssl" rel="nofollow">Google News Search: padrino uruguay</a> are dated December 18.<br /><br />Thanks for the info on the latest Ampuero work. It will make the fourth Ampuero book I have read.Boludo Tejanonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-37354476872251957352016-01-17T02:50:49.171+01:002016-01-17T02:50:49.171+01:00Roberto Ampuero has written lately a fantastic boo...Roberto Ampuero has written lately a fantastic book together with Mauricio Rojas. It´s called Diálogo de Conversos. I bought it through Amazon's Kindle store for 10 bucks, approx. Two Chilean communists talk about their convertion to liberalism and the process that made them change and why. I fully recommend it. <br />I might have been wrong about the time Padrino visited here. Mujica reaffirmed his idea of the excess of democracy in Venezuela, and Lula said more or less the same thing around that time. This is common strategies. Milonganoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-58664830992568784122016-01-16T22:27:49.142+01:002016-01-16T22:27:49.142+01:00Here is a song that our Milonga certainly knows: L...Here is a song that our Milonga certainly knows: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl6rd-jlSsg" rel="nofollow">La Vida es una Milonga</a> Cono Sur and Milonga/Tango remind me of something else with a tinge of politics.<br /><br />The Chilean author Roberto Ampuero wrote a book that uses tango to discuss the divisions in Chile during the Allende years: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_gnr_fkmr0?rh=i%3Astripbooks%2Ck%3Atango+salvador+allende&keywords=tango+salvador+allende&ie=UTF8&qid=1452978331" rel="nofollow">The Last Tango of Salvador Allende/Ultimo Tango de Salvador Allende</a>. Tangos are quoted in most or all chapters. In the book Allende is a tango aficionado. I don't know if this was poetic license or not on the part of Ampuero. <br /><br />Towards the end of the book- and the end of the Allende era- the protagonist asks Allende about his view of life. Allende replies with some utopian vision appropriate to a true believer in Marxism/Leninism. By contrast, the protagonist has a tragic vision of life - "La vida es una mierda" - Life is a mess- and uses some tango lyrics to illustrate his tragic view of life. <br /><br />Unfortunately, very little of Ampuero's work has been translated into English. Boludo Tejanonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-14717949883953812062016-01-16T22:19:50.064+01:002016-01-16T22:19:50.064+01:00On a general note Daniel, it looks like the legis...On a general note Daniel, it looks like the legislative election got you fired up from an anaemic state of your blog for some time before this (watershed) event. Three posts in about 24 hours, what a gift. Thanks.<br /><br />The social network rumor mill has it that Padrino Lopez family is ankle deep into all kinds of businesses in Panama, all legit of course. Also I am still worried about the lack of apparent life of JVR, I came to like the old bastard, his lies were so transparent, a kind of midget criollo Dr Goebbel.Charlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-49463569115727039922016-01-16T21:58:15.528+01:002016-01-16T21:58:15.528+01:00During the past three years, Placeres admits visit...<i>During the past three years, Placeres admits visiting Caracas for 85 times. </i><br /><br />Except for a grocery store, I would be hard-pressed to find out any place I have visited 85 times in the last 3 years- and Venezuela is 3000? miles from Uruguay.[I work out of my home.]<br /><br />I wonder how many dollar-stuffed suitcases he brought back from Venezuela. <br /><br />Let's hope both Uruguay and Argentina investigate this to the max. The left denounces corruption and cronyism until it is in power and can benefit from corruption and cronyism. <br /><br /><i>Con Pepe Mujica: "En Venezuela hay exceso de democracia y la Revolución debe continuar con constancia y disciplina". </i><br /><br />Did Pepe or Padrino say that? It's hard to tell. In any event, it is plausible for either to have said it.<br /><br /><i>Just before the Parliamentary elections in Venezuela, General Padrino came To Montevideo for an official Mercosur meeting of Defense ministers. He took a day off to spend some hours with Mujica at his now famous ranch. </i><br /><br />Padrino's tweet is dated December 18. Why did he wait until 2 weeks after the election to tweet this? <br />Boludo Tejanonoreply@blogger.com