Monday, September 28, 2015

Pope Francis Smells Sulfur with Maduro's Presence




Nine years ago, Hugo Chavez stood at the UN General Assembly and made his famous statement against then president George Bush saying that "The devil came here yesterday, and it smells of sulfur still today, this table that I am now standing in front of."

This very disrespectful comment from the Venezuelan President  was considered a daring act by many. Chavez repeatedly accused Bush of orchestrating a cup d’état against him in 2002.
Last Friday Pope Francis addressed the United Nation with his passion about “enviromental justice.” After the Pope's remarkable speech, and as he was leaving , Maduro attempted to move closer, to be acknowledged.  His attempt was in vain and instead it raised eyebrows at his desperation. 

It is difficult to understand why  the Pope is okay with shaking the bloody hands  of Fidel Castro, last week. Thousand have been killed under his watch and many others are still victims of his brother Raul's regime. What is even more baffling from this otherwise remarkable Pope is his indifference with the Cuban dissidents. Last week while in Cuba, he  ignored the Opposition leaders who wanted to meet with him.  This seems to be a contradiction.

But going back to Maduro, It is very possible that the Pope finally smelled Maduro's Sulfur from his human right violations, and the conviction of Leopoldo Lopez. 


Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Biggest misconception of the 21st Century


This video is a must  see. It is about the tragedy that Venezuela s living today under the Maduro regime, and the impact that this dictatorship is having in Venezuela and the world.  The video was put together by a group of Venezuelan students who have been the target of tortures and abuses by the government for daring to protest. Please watch it and pass it alone to your friends. Like you, these young and courageous men and women believe in democracy, freedom of speech and the right to a better life. 






Monday, September 21, 2015

National and International Outrage Against the Sentencing of Leopoldo Lopez

On Saturday Venezuelans, Colombians,. andDemocratic people across the globe united against last week’s conviction of political leader Leopoldo Lopez for 14 years in prison by the Maduro regime. 

The regime’s sentencing is a clear sign of it’s fear for the political outcome due to the hyperinflation, corruption, delinquency, and the extreme lack of products that the country is experiencing today. The sentencing has
re-enforced Lopez’s position as a united leader of the opposition.

 In New York City, Colombian and Venezuelans were united in an echo of the same sentiment of anger and repudiation against the Lopez conviction, and against the brutal human rights violations to poor Colombians living at the Venezuelan-Colombian borders.

Over 600 people were victims of deportations, and their homes, and properties were destroyed. In many instances, the Venezuelan Militia raped women, and girls. With the upcoming December 6 Parliamentary elections, this border incident was provoked by the Venezuelan regime to distract the Venezuelan people and to cause discord with the neighboring country. In addition, the United Nations reports that thousands of  Colombian have left Venezuela in outrage against this savage regime.


Venezuela, a country that was once considered a Democratic model of for Latin America now has the second highest homicide rate in the world.  The United States warns US citizens there about the out-of-control crime.  According to the report, heavily armed criminals have used grenades and assault rifles to commit crimes at banks, shopping malls, public transportation stations, and Universities.  The situation in Venezuela today is not sustainable and the Maduto regime is fully aware that its time is up.








Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The curse giving by the Venezuelan to the Regime

A Very interesting blog was written by Journalist Maibort Petit,  entitled “The Curse of the  Pantheon Bites and Spreads!
As she points out in the article, I am not sure if the curse of Bolivar or the curse of the Pantheon,  has caused the death of many individuals from the Chavez regime, including Hugo Chavez.
I do believe in the curse giving by the Venezuelan citizens  who are sick and tired of so much hate and destruction caused by this bunch of thieves, and the repressive and inept government. I am not sure if they will all from this curse but that the regime will fall very soon, I am pretty sure.  

Monday, September 14, 2015

Has Maduro created the next president of Venezuela in Leopoldo Lopez?

Last week Political prisoner Leopoldo Lopez  incarcerated for over 13 years by a court set up by Nicolas Maduro’s regimen to appear Democratic in front of the world.  Susana Barreiros, the judge assigned to the case, has been rewarded for convicting Leopoldo Lopez with an Embassador post abroad.  With Leopoldo restrained behind bars, the Maduro/Diosdado regime feels safe for now, but we all know that Venezuela is a soon to explode time bomb. 

The sentencing has caused outrage in Venezuela and internationally, including the opinion from the US State Department, the United Nations, Amnesty International and many others that condemned the sentencing of Leopoldo and are requesting his immediate release.  Meanwhile,  the opinion of Venezuelans across the nation and around the world  are in support of Leopoldo.


In a letter written to the Venezuelan people and read by his wife Lilian Tintori on Friday, Leopoldo told the Venezuelans that: "For Venezuela to move forward, we must change the system we must remove from power the corrupt elite that governs us."  Regarding the upcoming election, Leopold Lopez said: “December 6 is an excellent opportunity to move in this direction. Let us that day, defend each and every one of the polling stations, with irreverence, with democratic twist, with all our might, the vote and the desire for change that the overwhelmingly vast majority of Venezuelans are going to express at the ballot box."

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Maduro's Bag of Tricks

The  Venezuelan economy  is getting worse while Nicolas Maduro is looking to create a confrontation with Colombia. This is another  Maduro's attempt  to stop the December's election, and to distract the Venezuelan people from the high inflation, and the long lines to purchase any product. Columbia is Maduro's latest trick, but the problems that the Venezuelan people are living today are too big for them to ignore. There isn't anymore tricks in Maduro's bag of distractions.