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Comment Re:info (Score 1) 414

I do not really know of very independent information sources, but the bbc is fairly good.

About if Chavez has made any significat improvement to the situation, I would say not at all. He is all hopes but no makes. He has the military mind too deeply rooted. He is a good talker when he wants to convice you, and has a very good memory. He is a leader, but not a good one. He cannot self-restrain, and a President should have the capability of thinking under pressure before talking. He is also surrounded by not the brightest people. He could have done so much with his popularity but did nothing. I think he had good intentions, but excessive power owerpowered himself.

Venezuela's opposition is not better. That is the worst part. The remedy could be as bad as the disease. There are so many self-objectives in the opposition, that you wonder. The opposition has another negative point, there is no leader.

If the US was behind the coup. I don't have any source to back it, but I'm almost 100% sure they were. As they were behind al qaeda when they fought the russians, as they were behind saddam when he fought Iran, etc. It is not the US people, it is the US government that the US people do not really know all they have done. But it is a problem with any empire, not just this one. The russians, the frenchs, the englishs, all of them has something to do with world crimes, we just don't know. It is all about power and money.

Capitalism hasn't helped either. I do not mean comunism is good. Comunism is worst, it destroys hope. But capitalism destroys humanity slowly. Companies objective is to make money to their shareholders not to make people happy. Efficiency is beign pursue in disregards of people.

Venezuela had all the resources to be a developed country. Greed destroyed it all. Just like the Enrons-like here. There is always hope, and there are always people who can make it, but who knows what will happen.

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