Venezuela's Political Disaster - December 28, 2007
Dear Journalists,
The link below is to report to Chavez's show to free the FARC hostages:
http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/?p=10725
As experts have explained, the FARC are professionals in kidnapping and releasing hostages, so Chavez's involvement seems to be just a TV show for those who do not know any better.
Please know that there are 150 Venezuelan hostages in Colombia, and other known 40 hostages as reported on my previous post.
Cordially,
Maru AngaritaMy blog is: http://maruangarita.blogspot.com/
Chavez's and the release of FARC hostages
More about the US$800,000 - A Bagman's Tale - Washington Post
Dear Journalists,
I am pleased to attach below comments from Blogger Pedro Mario Burelli concerning The Washington Post's editorial "A Bagman's Tale". His blog address is www.pmbcomments.com.
"A Bagman's Tale - Did Hugo Chávez purchase the allegiance of Argentina's new president?"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/25/AR2007122500871.html
PMBComment: This fine editorial will certainly lend "credence" to the Kirchner's culpable - and laughable - response to the case of the one bag of Venezuelan petrodollars that was intercepted on the way to their personal piggy bank. Shameless and uncouth, Mr. and Mrs K have opted to ditch any possibility of being taken seriously by anyone serious in the world by using the pig headed pit bull approach to attack everyone in the US for their up and coming misery. The Washington Post will certainly be fingered as part of the plot to subvert Mrs. K's presidency and her dangerous liaison with sugar daddy Hugo Rafael. The editorial ends with a question: Is Argentina becoming a colony of Venezuela? The answer is certainly no, the Kirchner's have simply mortgaged their own political future to a corrupt autocrat and now it is time to face the consequences. Nobody will cry for you Cristina! PMB
I invite you to please do a search within my blog for $800,000 where you will find a lot of articles related to this international police crime.
Cordially,
Maru AngaritaMy blog is: http://maruangarita.blogspot.com/Resources:
www.washingtonpost.comwww.pmbcomments.com