Saturday, January 23, 2010

Perrier Helps With Digestion

Presidential Famous Quotes January 23 in Venezuela

Venezuela.
is the best word to start this post. Today marks 52 years since democracy was established in our country, we were able to get Pérez Jiménez and founded a system that, although some disagree, it worked. So today we had the luxury of choosing our leaders, but, unfortunately, we made some mistakes in doing so, the biggest of those mistakes we are still paying.
been 11 years of government, as time goes becomes a bit more authoritarian than the previous one, violates our rights, steals, mocks us without shame.

Today January 23 for the first time in a long time I'm not going to leave. I will stay in Maracay , my adopted hometown, where we are waiting to see what will happen to the television channel TVS , which grant was revoked on January 21, but CONATEL still not out of the air.

Recent months have been the most grotesque for our nation in a long time. We live in a banking crisis, the jailed Judge Maria Afiuni done its work, it devalued the currency, we are restricted by rationing electricity and water, adopt laws detrimental to our society who hurt us all, polling , expropriate companies and businesses without reason, attacked students from Valencia to show a banner, close the media and, moreover, are also responsible to continue fucking RCTV. The only areas
the country that have had a boom are crime and poverty, both are at their peak. Approximately 140 people killed weekly in Venezuela , of \u200b\u200bwhich 15 are children. 60 children killed in one month, 720 in one year.
not going toward the socialism , we headed for extinction .

The government does not leave us many options: starve or at the hands of the underworld, the high cost of living and shortages of basic food basket are 2 of the main problems of the population, without ignoring protests of public transport fares require increased urban.
We are in crisis, Like it or not. The country had never been in a difficult situation, the electricity crisis has no solution forthcoming, experts agree it will take about 2 years to make power generators operate at 100% again. The devaluation of the bolivar brings the twofold increase in the prices of all products on the market, including public transport passages . Similar motives
began almost 21 years ago as famous Caracazo. So fly President . The blood is heavy, especially in consciousness.

Perrier Helps With Digestion

Presidential Famous Quotes January 23 in Venezuela

Venezuela.
is the best word to start this post. Today marks 52 years since democracy was established in our country, we were able to get Pérez Jiménez and founded a system that, although some disagree, it worked. So today we had the luxury of choosing our leaders, but, unfortunately, we made some mistakes in doing so, the biggest of those mistakes we are still paying.
been 11 years of government, as time goes becomes a bit more authoritarian than the previous one, violates our rights, steals, mocks us without shame.

Today January 23 for the first time in a long time I'm not going to leave. I will stay in Maracay , my adopted hometown, where we are waiting to see what will happen to the television channel TVS , which grant was revoked on January 21, but CONATEL still not out of the air.

Recent months have been the most grotesque for our nation in a long time. We live in a banking crisis, the jailed Judge Maria Afiuni done its work, it devalued the currency, we are restricted by rationing electricity and water, adopt laws detrimental to our society who hurt us all, polling , expropriate companies and businesses without reason, attacked students from Valencia to show a banner, close the media and, moreover, are also responsible to continue fucking RCTV. The only areas
the country that have had a boom are crime and poverty, both are at their peak. Approximately 140 people killed weekly in Venezuela , of \u200b\u200bwhich 15 are children. 60 children killed in one month, 720 in one year.
not going toward the socialism , we headed for extinction .

The government does not leave us many options: starve or at the hands of the underworld, the high cost of living and shortages of basic food basket are 2 of the main problems of the population, without ignoring protests of public transport fares require increased urban.
We are in crisis, Like it or not. The country had never been in a difficult situation, the electricity crisis has no solution forthcoming, experts agree it will take about 2 years to make power generators operate at 100% again. The devaluation of the bolivar brings the twofold increase in the prices of all products on the market, including public transport passages . Similar motives
began almost 21 years ago as famous Caracazo. So fly President . The blood is heavy, especially in consciousness.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Vaseline Safe On Cloth Diapers?



From tomorrow I will be working in a storage facility in the pyramids of the Bicentennial of Aragua University, San Joaquin Turmero headquarters, where we will be collecting things for the people of Haiti . This activity is we are doing all the Red Cross of Venezuela , please, we need your help.

We are collecting the following items:

-
precooked corn flour - Rice
- Oil
- Pasta
- Grains
- Sugar
- Sardines (canned in general)
- Sal
- Complete milk
- Cereal
- Teapots (New)
- Disposable Diapers
-
Toilet Tissue - Napkins
- Toothbrushes
-
Shampoo - Deodorant
-
Birth Control Pills - Condoms
- Sanitary Pads
-
Cookware - Cutlery
-
Bowls -
dinner plates - plastic cups (not disposable)
- Blankets (new)
- Sheets (New)
- Pillows (new)
- Cases (new)
- Mats (new)
- Plastic Bags (30 Kg)
- Small bags
- Detergent (solid)
- Soap
- Broom
- Coleto
- Canister Vacuum (20 liters)
- chlorine tablets for 20 liters
- Disinfectant

The center will be during the day for several days. Works in your hands is. Do not be cute.

Vaseline Safe On Cloth Diapers?



From tomorrow I will be working in a storage facility in the pyramids of the Bicentennial of Aragua University, San Joaquin Turmero headquarters, where we will be collecting things for the people of Haiti . This activity is we are doing all the Red Cross of Venezuela , please, we need your help.

We are collecting the following items:

-
precooked corn flour - Rice
- Oil
- Pasta
- Grains
- Sugar
- Sardines (canned in general)
- Sal
- Complete milk
- Cereal
- Teapots (New)
- Disposable Diapers
-
Toilet Tissue - Napkins
- Toothbrushes
-
Shampoo - Deodorant
-
Birth Control Pills - Condoms
- Sanitary Pads
-
Cookware - Cutlery
-
Bowls -
dinner plates - plastic cups (not disposable)
- Blankets (new)
- Sheets (New)
- Pillows (new)
- Cases (new)
- Mats (new)
- Plastic Bags (30 Kg)
- Small bags
- Detergent (solid)
- Soap
- Broom
- Coleto
- Canister Vacuum (20 liters)
- chlorine tablets for 20 liters
- Disinfectant

The center will be during the day for several days. Works in your hands is. Do not be cute.