sábado, noviembre 18, 2006

Si queremos la libertad hay que salir a conquistarla



Esto es la pura verdad...hay que votar y defender el voto. El futuro está aquí...muy cerca.

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  • jueves, noviembre 16, 2006

    GLOBAL-VOICES-ON LINE

    New-Assignment es un proyecto nuevo

    Un nuevo proyecto de periodismo ciudadano parecido a OhMyNews esta naciendo para comenzar en el primer trimestre del año 2.007. Allí estaremos participando.

    A new project of civic journalism seemed to OhMyNews this being born to begin in the first quarter of the year 2.007. There I will be participating.

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  • martes, noviembre 14, 2006

    En AMERICAN-Rhetoric encontrarán buenos discursos

    AMERICAN-Rhetoric es un banco de discursos políticos de la Nación Norteamericana.Allí pueden oir y leer desde los discursos de Martin Luther King hasta el más actual de Nancy Pelosi.O los discursos del Presidente George W. Bush o Ronald Reagan. Los 100 discursos más importantes.

    lunes, noviembre 13, 2006

    The war of the surveys



    Venezuela: The War of the Surveys
    In the quest for power, uncertainty appears
    Alfredo Ascanio (askain)

    Published 2006-11-16 14:49 (KST)

    A recent Evans/McDonough poll shows that only 65 percent of Venezuelans are confident about next month's elections. But answers to a majority of the questions in this survey indicate that the country is politically polarized. This phenomenon creates uncertainty for the elections.

    Forty percent of the voters think the vote will be conducted with fraud. In other words, a full 4 out of 10 Venezuelans doubt the integrity of their own electronic voting machines.

    The other issue is "the war of the surveys." On Nov. 7, as unknown Venezuelan business -- Consultants 30.11 -- announced that President Hugo Chavez had the support of 57 percent of the people. His challenger, Manuel Rosales, had 35 percent. But it should be noted that Petroleum of Venezuela (PDVSA) paid that poll.

    On Wednesday, the University Complutense of Madrid and the Venezuelan business Veneopsa said that with a sample of more than 3,000 polled, Chavez had 57.8 percent of the votes, Rosales 26.9 percent.

    Investigative journalist Alfred Keller found that almost 6 million votes came from Rosales's group and another 6 million came from Chavez's group; in other words, a full tie between Chavez and Rosales (both at 40 percent).

    Chavez's reelection campaign has been less aggressive. He has said that to gain votes he needs new support and another strategy. The new support consisted of inviting Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to inaugurate a second bridge on the Orinoco River, which was built by companies run by both governments.

    Lula's visit was very important because he spoke with passion about the work of Chavez and he recognized that he had faced the same problems in his reelection campaign. A director of the National Electoral Counsel protested the presence of Lula and his endorsement on TV for Chavez.

    Elections in Venezuela will be held on Dec. 3. The two candidates are very different leaders. Chavez has the advantage of political power but Rosales has the example of his work as governor of Zulia state.

    According to another survey, it is possible that Rosales will obtain 48 percent of the votes and Chavez 40 percent. But in the current political climate, there is a dangerous possibility that the votes will be very close. We could see a crisis as happened in Mexico recently. Another possibility: Chavez, 57.4 percent, Rosales, 30.9 percent. These averages are the most recent data.

    In countries with little political culture, it is not acceptable for a contender to win a presidential election with a few votes more than his opponent. Always protests arise.

    I have interviewed some local people about the presidential election. Some of the inhabitants of poor neighborhoods complain that the government has promised them dwellings but have failed to deliver. Others say that the fault for these failures lie not with Chavez but with his ministers.

    The middle class complains about unemployment, currently at 15 percent, and inflation, 12 percent per year. Members of this social class are more conscious that the government is populist and autocratic and believe that it espouses the same communist ideology as Cuba.

    Come Dec. 3, we expect that uncertainty will be high because the Venezuelan political campaign will be watched not only by Venezuelans but also by all Latin Americans and even by the United States and European.
    ©2006 OhmyNews

    Other articles by reporter Alfredo Ascanio
    2006/11/14 오전 6:20

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  • Today 15 November the University Complutence of Madrid and the business Venezuelan Veneopsa said that with a sample of more than three thousand polled people Hugo Chavez has the 57,8% of the votes and Roales the 26,9%.

    Hoy en GLOVISION se presentó Douglas Shoen, director ejecutivo de la famosa empresa de encuestas PENN SHOEN AND BERLAND y señaló que el trabajo que ellos realizaron con una muestra representativa del universo y con 3% de margen de error de todos los inscritos en el Registro Electoral, indica que la elección será muy cerrada pues casi existe para hoy 16 de noviembre un empate técnico entre Chávez y Rosales y que los resultados de ellos coiciden con los de Alfredo Keller. Aunque no se puede predecir quién ganaría la contienda, lo que se puede decir es que la tendencia favorece a Rosales y que lo más probable es que los indecisos decidan el ganador.

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  • domingo, noviembre 12, 2006

    Un reportaje importante


    En el Diario Venezolano QUINTO DIA del 10 al 17 de noviembre aparece un reportaje escrito por Lorenzo Glusty sobre el aporte en dólares que ha hecho el Presidente Chávez a otros países. La suma total es mayor de 17 mil millones de dólares, pero de esa asombrosa cantidad que represnta casi el 57% de la deuda externa venezolana, los países más favorecidos por esa manejo autoritario y personal de los recursos del país, son: CUBA con casi 7 mil millones de dólares (el 41% del total), ARGENTINA con un poco más de 4 mil millones de dólares (24% del total) y una cantidad también de casi 4 mil millones de dólares para BRAZIL (24% del total). El 11% del total, o sea casi 2 mil millones de dólares se donaron para el Caribe Insular y otros países como: Ecuador, Bolivia,Paraguay, Uruguay, Indonesia, Niger,Burkina Faso,Mauritania, Mali y un aporte al Canal Oficial de TV llamado TELE-SUR.

    En cuanto al intercambio recurriendo al sistema feudal del TRUEQUE se supone que el país debería haber recibido una buena cantidad de vacas preñadas y otros productos agropecuarios. Pero como no se ha hecho una auditoria para saber dónde se encuentran esos bienes, existe la duda de que realmente existan o en caso de existir en que finca se encuentran esas cabezas de ganado.

    Además el Presidente ha realizado más de 100 viajes con fines políticos a un coste medio de 2 millones de dólares cada viaje en un avión con un valor de 80 millones de dólares que compró el gobierno para esa finalidad.Estas dos partidas suman 280 millones de dólares.

    Es la segunda vez que un gobierno venezolano distribuye dinero con fines proselitistas. La primera vez fue cuando se llevó a Juicio al Presidente Carlos Andrés Pérez por aportar 250 mil dólares a los Contras de Nicaragua.

    In the FIFTH DAY Venezuelan Newspaper, of the 10 al 17 of November, appears a report written by Lorenzo Glusty about the contribute in dolares that has done the President Chévez to other countries.

    The grand total is over 17 thousand million dollars, but of that amazing quantity that represnta almost the 57% of the Venezuelan external debt.

    The most favored countries by that authoritarian management and personnel one of the resources of the country, they are: CUBA with almost 7 thousand million dollars (the 41% of the total) , ARGENTINA with a little more than 4 thousand million dollars (24% of the total) and a quantity also of almost 4 thousand million dollars for BRAZIL (24% of the total). The 11% of the total, that is to say almost 2 thousand million dollars were donated for the Insular Caribbean and other countries.

    As soon as commutation through al feudal system of the EXCHANGE 0il by other goods, It is supposed that the country should have received a goods quantity of pregnant cows and other farm products. But as themselves not an control has done to know where those goods are found, the doubt exists that really they exist or in case to exist in which farm those heads of cattle are found.

    Besides the President has carried out more than 100 trips with political end to a medium price of 2 million dollars each trip in an airplane with a value of 80 million dollars that bought the government for that purpose.These two departures they add 280 million dollars.

    It is the second time that a Venezuelan government distributes money with end procelitistas. The first time was when was carried to Judgment al President Carlos Andrés Pérez by contributing 250 thousand dollars to the Contras of Nicaragua.