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Currently I am trying to read more and find out more of the truth about this country and it's way of life. I have watched a movie called the revolution will not be televised, it was great. I think Chavez is a great man. Currently I work in a political campaign here in Kentucky but I would love to help in Venezuela. But I would like to know about firearm ownership and the like. I like my personal freedoms and the right to bear arms does the government of Hugo Chavez allow gun ownership? Would someone be able to direct me to a phone for the capital? Thanks, Keith
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Apr 13, 2007
 
Keith Ratliff wrote:
Currently I am trying to read more and find out more of the truth about this country and it's way of life. I have watched a movie called the revolution will not be televised, it was great. I think Chavez is a great man. Currently I work in a political campaign here in Kentucky but I would love to help in Venezuela. But I would like to know about firearm ownership and the like. I like my personal freedoms and the right to bear arms does the government of Hugo Chavez allow gun ownership? Would someone be able to direct me to a phone for the capital? Thanks, Keith
no youre not allowed to bear weapons ,in the past this was a norma thing but never the less you needed a permision.under chavez goverment this permission are no longer valid.youre are welcone here and door are open if you have good ideal that you can put to used here and why not make good money.so look into venezuela.here where I live there are great opportunity to make money since is a free port area.
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Keith Ratliff wrote:
Currently I am trying to read more and find out more of the truth about this country and it's way of life. I have watched a movie called the revolution will not be televised, it was great. I think Chavez is a great man. Currently I work in a political campaign here in Kentucky but I would love to help in Venezuela. But I would like to know about firearm ownership and the like. I like my personal freedoms and the right to bear arms does the government of Hugo Chavez allow gun ownership? Would someone be able to direct me to a phone for the capital? Thanks, Keith
Are you crazy!? No one owns a gun in Venezuela legally, just the military, militia and criminals! Personal freedoms? What the heck are you talking about? Hugo a good man! Dude I suggest you move to Caracas and see the slums that still rims the city even after so many years that Chavez has been the leader of Venezuela! I doubt you will feel the same after living there for a year or so. If you have not read about how Hugo is pushing to have just one political party there then you obviously just another blind zombie.
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Jun 22, 2007
 
hi, well is about the same i living in uk. now i will go back to there you know if you feel that you like help people and learn about the real socialismo please go welcome. i sugest to you just go and visied the country for a month then you will deside for youself
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Jun 24, 2007
 
hi! I read your comments and I would like to know where did you find that movie, I haven't seen it. Would you like to move to Venezuela to help chavez goverment? why you think he is a great man? that would be good idea that you move and see my country, and then you'll have your own opinion about the situation! write me to danieleduardo20@hotmail.com
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Jun 26, 2007
 
felix lopez wrote:
<quoted text>no youre not allowed to bear weapons ,in the past this was a norma thing but never the less you needed a permision.under chavez goverment this permission are no longer valid.youre are welcone here and door are open if you have good ideal that you can put to used here and why not make good money.so look into venezuela.here where I live there are great opportunity to make money since is a free port area.
Felix ....are you realy so naive to belive this guy....Did you really thing that the entire world don`t know that the crime and turbulence is the way of living of Venezuela due to the inept of Chavez.
Did you belive that this guy don`t know that there is not right to have weapons in Venezuela and that Chavez is a Golpist and antidemocratic and a Dictator like Castro.......did you really belive that anybody will like to move now to Venezuela when nationals are moving out in big numbers..........did you really belive investors will invest in Venezuela....when an inept and stupid uneducated guy like Chavez is guiding the contry to a Caos..........you have to be smoking to much grass to be so naive.......wake uppppppppppppppp.
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Jun 26, 2007
 
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hi, well is about the same i living in uk. now i will go back to there you know if you feel that you like help people and learn about the real socialismo please go welcome. i sugest to you just go and visied the country for a month then you will deside for youself
You don`t need to go....log in to www.therealcuba.com to get a good picture of what is the socialis in our hemisfere.
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Jun 27, 2007
 
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Felix ....are you realy so naive to belive this guy....Did you really thing that the entire world don`t know that the crime and turbulence is the way of living of Venezuela due to the inept of Chavez.
Did you belive that this guy don`t know that there is not right to have weapons in Venezuela and that Chavez is a Golpist and antidemocratic and a Dictator like Castro.......did you really belive that anybody will like to move now to Venezuela when nationals are moving out in big numbers..........did you really belive investors will invest in Venezuela....when an inept and stupid uneducated guy like Chavez is guiding the contry to a Caos..........you have to be smoking to much grass to be so naive.......wake uppppppppppppppp.
hey din don you sound just what you are a din don.let me fill you in yes there are guns permit here just like anywhere in the world.I myself had one till chavez void then and turn my in ,but I dint made a big fuss about it ,couse I only had a 45 just for the hell of it. but there some people where I once live that had machineguns granades etc. and these were among the midle high class , so who are the one who owns arms? the poor or the rich. so the problen with you cuban that you lack of imagination to think that everything smell like the old cuba and that chavez is castro and castro is too old to think.but now the CIA release the report that shows how they try to kill castro.so what make you think that they are not going to try to kill chavez a elected president just like allende.
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Felix ....are you realy so naive to belive this guy....Did you really thing that the entire world don`t know that the crime and turbulence is the way of living of Venezuela due to the inept of Chavez.
Did you belive that this guy don`t know that there is not right to have weapons in Venezuela and that Chavez is a Golpist and antidemocratic and a Dictator like Castro.......did you really belive that anybody will like to move now to Venezuela when nationals are moving out in big numbers..........did you really belive investors will invest in Venezuela....when an inept and stupid uneducated guy like Chavez is guiding the contry to a Caos..........you have to be smoking to much grass to be so naive.......wake uppppppppppppppp.
Listen Din - Dom....I am not sure were you're located, as well as your nationality. You're one of those who criticize president Hugo Chavez for no reason. Through your stupid comments that sound just like your name I could clearly see that you have never set your foot in Venezuela soil.
Of cause people with no criminal record can bear legal arms in Venezuela, I can buy one legally if I want, but I hate to carry guns.....You calling President Chavez stupid uneducated man has already shown your true picture, it means you know nothing about president Chavez. You're mentally disabled and really need to see a psychiatric doctor.
Who is moving out from Venezuela??? Where did you get the information about Venezuelans moving out in big numbers??? Some outlaws like you are running away from Venezuela, don't say Venezuelans are moving out. Those who refused to pay taxes to Venezuelan government are running out of the country, those who sponsored opposition to overthrow a democratic elected president of Venezuela are running away.
Those who transfer black money from Venezuela to other countries are also relocating, so shut up!! Venezuela economy was not good before president Chavez came in to office, he has done a lot of things for us which I cannot mention here. I am sure your nasty and unrealistic comments will never discourage any real investor from investing in Venezuela.
Shot up and do not forget to take your medication.
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Jul 1, 2007
 
Chavez is great. He is a great LIAR.

This interview with him says it all. Venezuelans voted for a good shepard and got a WOLF.

http://www.univision.com/content/video.jhtml...

I understand being duped initially, but now that he has taken his mask off, how can any have any doubt?

I guess the Venezuelan people's petrodollars can truly buy a lot.
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I forgot to mention - Please go, open yours eyes. Live there, try to make a living. Only then, you will appreciate your blessings.

If not, stay there and help Chavez and his Chavistas. If your die a matyr fighting for The Revolution, I applaud you.
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Jul 2, 2007
 
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Listen Din - Dom....I am not sure were you're located, as well as your nationality. You're one of those who criticize president Hugo Chavez for no reason. Through your stupid comments that sound just like your name I could clearly see that you have never set your foot in Venezuela soil.
Of cause people with no criminal record can bear legal arms in Venezuela, I can buy one legally if I want, but I hate to carry guns.....You calling President Chavez stupid uneducated man has already shown your true picture, it means you know nothing about president Chavez. You're mentally disabled and really need to see a psychiatric doctor.
Who is moving out from Venezuela??? Where did you get the information about Venezuelans moving out in big numbers??? Some outlaws like you are running away from Venezuela, don't say Venezuelans are moving out. Those who refused to pay taxes to Venezuelan government are running out of the country, those who sponsored opposition to overthrow a democratic elected president of Venezuela are running away.
Those who transfer black money from Venezuela to other countries are also relocating, so shut up!! Venezuela economy was not good before president Chavez came in to office, he has done a lot of things for us which I cannot mention here. I am sure your nasty and unrealistic comments will never discourage any real investor from investing in Venezuela.
Shot up and do not forget to take your medication.
AFRICA MIA. A CADA 11 LE SALE SU TRECE thank you we all need a helping hand thank you.
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Jul 3, 2007
 
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Listen Din - Dom....I am not sure were you're located, as well as your nationality. You're one of those who criticize president Hugo Chavez for no reason. Through your stupid comments that sound just like your name I could clearly see that you have never set your foot in Venezuela soil.
Of cause people with no criminal record can bear legal arms in Venezuela, I can buy one legally if I want, but I hate to carry guns.....You calling President Chavez stupid uneducated man has already shown your true picture, it means you know nothing about president Chavez. You're mentally disabled and really need to see a psychiatric doctor.
Who is moving out from Venezuela??? Where did you get the information about Venezuelans moving out in big numbers??? Some outlaws like you are running away from Venezuela, don't say Venezuelans are moving out. Those who refused to pay taxes to Venezuelan government are running out of the country, those who sponsored opposition to overthrow a democratic elected president of Venezuela are running away.
Those who transfer black money from Venezuela to other countries are also relocating, so shut up!! Venezuela economy was not good before president Chavez came in to office, he has done a lot of things for us which I cannot mention here. I am sure your nasty and unrealistic comments will never discourage any real investor from investing in Venezuela.
Shot up and do not forget to take your medication.
Don`t suffer......I will provide you will all the info you need. Am Cuban in US, FL in the city of Cape Coral you want my address and ph ...let me know am not afraid of you AM AFREE MAN. Even if I didn`t have the reason I can do it because I WANT IT to criticize Chavez here we have freedom of speach and freedom wich is something that is desapearing in Venezuela.
You are the only stupid and mentally disable here.
There is hundred of Venezuelans arriving to South Florida and other part of US.....and that is a fact that and inept and stupid like you can hide with such stupid post in a simple forum like this.
Beside they are not runing away ..they scaping from a desaster like the one Chavez is getting Venezuela where day after day the society is getting divided for a crazy like Chavez that only want to be in the office for life like his master Castro. Yes I have never put a foot in Venezuela but has been related to Venezuela`s embassy in Cuba for more than 15 years before Chavez.
Chavez is a GOLPISTA.........he has try to get in to power by force...so for nature Chavez is far from be a Democrat.......He change the name of the country,he change the constitution, he fight the church, the press, the president of Mexico, the US president, the brasilian president....he fight with every one .........All he wants is to be in the news either here in US or in Venezuela or in Russia or any where....He is for me a Clowm without his own iniciative and not originality and you one of his ass smeller.
Yes THERE IS INVESTORS GOINT OUT OF VENEZUELA and NOT INVESTOR GOING IN.......who is going to be investing in a country where every day are protest, where the space for other opinion is reducing by day..........Investor do not suffer from stupidity like you MF
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<quoted text>hey din don you sound just what you are a din don.let me fill you in yes there are guns permit here just like anywhere in the world.I myself had one till chavez void then and turn my in ,but I dint made a big fuss about it ,couse I only had a 45 just for the hell of it. but there some people where I once live that had machineguns granades etc. and these were among the midle high class , so who are the one who owns arms? the poor or the rich. so the problen with you cuban that you lack of imagination to think that everything smell like the old cuba and that chavez is castro and castro is too old to think.but now the CIA release the report that shows how they try to kill castro.so what make you think that they are not going to try to kill chavez a elected president just like allende.
Is there a gibberish translator in the house? I can't make head nor nail of that umber-babble you flung onto the screen during your latest spasmodic seizure. You should offer your posting style to hospital operating theatres as a highly-effective alternative to unconsciousness-inducing medications.
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Jul 5, 2007
 
Keith Ratliff wrote:
Currently I am trying to read more and find out more of the truth about this country and it's way of life. I have watched a movie called the revolution will not be televised, it was great. I think Chavez is a great man. Currently I work in a political campaign here in Kentucky but I would love to help in Venezuela. But I would like to know about firearm ownership and the like. I like my personal freedoms and the right to bear arms does the government of Hugo Chavez allow gun ownership? Would someone be able to direct me to a phone for the capital? Thanks, Keith
PLEASE, please tell me which politicians campaign you worked for?
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Jul 11, 2007
 
Tomás Ramos López, presidente de la Federación Venezolana de Industriales de la Panificación y Afines, mostró preocupación por la posición del ejecutivo nacional de no autorizar aumentos de los productos del sector. Reiteró que no desean seguir cerrando panaderías e insisten en que deberían ser escuchados.

López enfatizó“estamos altamente preocupados, el sector ha hecho esfuerzos para poder llegar a un precio que permitiese que el sector funcionara. Pese a estar cuatro años y medio regulados, hicimos todos los esfuerzos para que los trabajadores pudieran recibir sus salarios como corresponde, son seis salarios que hemos cumplido como corresponde”.

El presidente de Fevipan expresó que la situación es atípica en el sentido “que se nos ha obligado de alguna manera a tres asociaciones en Caracas que representan más de 100 panaderías a firmar contratos cuando no existen las cualidades para ello. No tenemos capacidades por la regulación que tenemos, como presidente de una asociación no puedo obligar a un panadero a cumplir con un contrato que debe más bien depender del dueño de la panadería y sus abogados”.

Ramos López aseguró que a esta problemática se suma un nuevo aumento de la harina.“Cuando comenzó este conflicto con la regulación estábamos pagando 24 mil bolívares por un saco de harina, y todo está congelado en materia prima, y luego de no más de nueve meses toda la materia prima se liberó de precio, el saco de harina hoy en día está en 66 mil bolívares”.

El titular de Fevipan acotó que no están en contra de las regulaciones en sí mismas, cuando se trata de proteger al consumidor, pero siempre por un tiempo limitado.“Nosotros, sin color político, trabajamos para que tengamos fuentes de empleo, para que los negocios crezcan, para que sean propagados por todo el país, pero nunca para cerrar un negocio o atacar al consumidor”.

En el estado Aragua ya hay 39 panaderías cerradas definitivamente según lo dijo López “luego de años de trabajo”. Considera que “eso es distorsión total de todo” e insiste que por más esfuerzos que hacen para crear una mesa de diálogo y hacer una discusión sana “no se ha dado”.

Para Fevipan el aumento de las modalidades del pan a través del combo bolivariano “no es una propuesta de la federación, la federación defiende los panaderos, no fue hecho por nosotros sino por un sindicato que representa a los trabajadores de la harina y ahora quiere representar a los panaderos. Nosotros hicimos una propuesta decente, tres canillas por debajo del precio y no ha sido escuchado”.
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Jul 11, 2007
 
El caos y la anarquía sigue reinando sobre todo en el centro de la capital larense, debido a los trabajos que adelanta el municipio Iribarren con el sistema de Transporte Masivo de Barquisimeto (Transbarca), desde hace más de año y medio.
Largas colas, fatiga y molestia de conductores, pasajeros y peatones son una constante en las carreras 18, 19, 21 y 23 durante gran parte del día, especialmente en las mañanas y en horas picos.
José González, chofer de una unidad autobusera que presta sus servicios al transporte público colectivo, demandó de parte de las autoridades la reactivación y pronta culminación de las labores en el proyecto que se desarrolla en varios sectores del casco central y otras áreas.
Denunció que el tráfico se torna complicado y lento por la carrera 18 por donde suben la mayoría de rutas que van al terminal de pasajeros o zonas del oeste de la ciudad, teniendo que esperar hasta más de media hora para poder avanzar unas cuantas cuadras.
Necesitamos, dijo, mayor presencia de funcionarios de la policía municipal y de tránsito terrestre para poder controlar la situación que se presenta por el cierre de las calles transversales...
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Jul 11, 2007
 
No les importó dejar sus humildes viviendas en la avenida El Ujano de Caucagüita. Mucho menos la lluvia que desde tempranas horas de la mañana cayó sobre Barquisimeto. A las cinco de la mañana de este martes, 30 familias se instalaron en un terreno abandonado ubicado en la vía que conduce hacia El Cercado, a escasos kilómetros del distribuidor El Ujano, en sentido oeste - este.
Se trata de 40 mil metros cuadrados de terreno, donde sólo existía monte, animales y armas de fuego oxidadas. Quienes tomaron la decisión de invadirlo no saben cuál es el nombre de su propietario. Lo único que conocen es que, supuestamente, es una sucesión para siete hermanos y desde hace siete años se encuentra completamente abandonado. Ha servido para cometer actos lascivos y delictivos, según los nuevos ocupantes.
Con la Bandera Nacional como estandarte y declarados como "afectos al proceso", dijeron haber realizado todo tipo de trámites para conseguir una solución habitacional, pero en vista de la falta de respuesta de autoridades gubernamentales decidieron ocupar de forma ilegal estos espacios. Sin embargo, quisieron aclarar que tanto la municipalidad como el gobierno regional fueron notificados sobre la acción de este martes mediante misivas.
Corina Andreína Sánchez explicó que existen muchas familias de Caucagüita con necesidad de una vivienda digna y la ayuda del gobierno. "Hay muchas madres desamparadas, con niños y viviendo en cerros. Los ranchos están cayéndose", acotó.
- Este terreno lo han utilizado para "picar carros" e incluso para asesinar a una persona de la comunidad. Muchas personas necesitan este terreno que está lleno de culebras y maleza. Nosotros sabemos que este terreno es propiedad privada y lo están vendiendo. Incluso sus dueños han ido a la Alcaldía a negociar, por eso queremos que se nos responda de forma satisfactoria.
Nos hemos movido por la parte legal, dijo, los concejales saben exactamente nuestra situación y en la gobernación también. Por la parte comunitaria, continuó, los comités de tierras y consejos comunales han colaborado con nosotros. A la concejala Zenaida de Salas, agregó, le entregamos una carta y ella nos dio respuesta asegurando que haría los trámites para averiguar a quién le pertenece el terreno.
Yeimy Fréitez, otra de las nuevas habitantes del terreno, está al tanto de que las invasiones son ilegales, pero no por eso los integrantes de las 30 familias, con niños incluidos, piensan abandonar su lucha. "Si le entregamos una carta al gobernador y esperamos una respuesta, obviamente,él nos dirá que nos paremos porque las ocupaciones ilegales están prohibidas".
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Jul 11, 2007
 
El ministro de Hábitat y Vivienda, Ramón Carrizalez, admitió este martes -en rueda de prensa desde el Palacio de Miraflores- diversas irregularidades en la aplicación del Programa 8, que está destinado a la adquisición o construcción de viviendas para atender a las familias en riesgo.

Entre las desviaciones que se registran, destacó la adquisición de inmuebles inexistentes o con sobreprecio y estafas por parte de algunas personas beneficiadas que se hacen con más de un certificado de peligro para negociar casas a familiares y allegados.

"Es por eso que esta es una historia como de nunca acabar, aquí ya se han movilizado, han sido reubicadas, por ejemplo en Nueva Tacagua 3.988 familias, y aún hay 790 familias sin reubicar, o sea, se multiplicó Nueva Tacagua", declaró.

Añadió que su despacho ha consignado una gran cantidad de casos a la Fiscalía y ha habido averiguaciones del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Científicas, Penales y Criminalísticas sobre ese particular.

También se quejó de la especulación que se ha presentado con los precios. "Desde el momento en que se habló de 50 millones de bolívares, todas las viviendas empezaron a costar 50 millones de bolívares y ahora todas cuestan 80 o 100", aseveró.

Defendió la labor de su despacho y sostuvo que en el primer semestre de 2007 se entregaron 24.000 viviendas nuevas.

El funcionario prometió que antes de que finalice el año está previsto que se adjudiquen 80.000 casas entre nuevas y de mercado secundario, por medio de créditos y del fondo de ahorro obligatorio, el cual se nutre de las cotizaciones de 2% del salario de los trabajadores. Enfatizó que el Poder Ejecutivo no ha suspendido la asignación de créditos para adquirir propiedades de este tipo.

En su intervención se preguntó por qué las listas con los nombres de beneficiados entregadas a los bancos era distinta a las devueltas por éstos. "Yo me pregunto:¿es qué hay que pagar algo para entrar en la lista?¿Por qué los créditos no se les dan a los mismos que señala el Estado?", comentó.

Indicó que en un período de máximo dos años deben mudar a las familias en situación de riesgo a nuevas residencias, sin embargo acotó que mientras se construyen las nuevas casas es probable que las personas deban mudarse a otros sitios, vivir temporalmente en refugios o en viviendas de transición.

Según Carrizales las casas elaboradas en conjunto con Irán deben ser entregadas a finales de este año, al menos una primera fase de ellas. Agregó que en poco tiempo se espera que Brasil haga lo propio. Mientras que apenas se realizan los trabajos de ingeniería para determinar dónde ubicar las viviendas prefabricadas exportadas de Uruguay.
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Jul 11, 2007
 
Familias del estado Carabobo se trasladaron hasta la sede de Conavi en Caracas para exigir viviendas dignas

11 de julio de 2007.-
Más de 100 familias que viven en el sector Alicia Pietri de Caldera, en el estado Carabobo se trasladaron hasta la sede de Conavi, en Caracas, para exigirle al gobierno Nacional que cumpla con su promesa de otorgar viviendas dignas.



Los afectados señalaron que desde hace tres años aproximadamente 1.200 damnificados viven bajo escombros y ratas. Denunciaron que no han recibido respuestas de las instancias gubernamentales.



Los manifestantes aseguraron que si no son tomados en cuenta tomarán las calles.
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