2:35 pm By Maegan La Mala · Latin America| Politics| society · 1 Comment
5 Dec 2007
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D, New Jersey) is tired of the government’s obsession with Hugo Chavez, and says that we need to get our minds off Hugo and back on programs in Latin America:
“We need to worry less about what Chavez does and more about what we do,” said the Hispanic senator to a group of journalists, reflecting on a tour of Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay and it’s triple border with Brazil and Argentina.“We give Chavez too much importance,” he reiterated, upon being askeg about the president George W. Bush’s comments a few hours earlier which pressured Congress to approve a free trade agreement with Colombia to counter the influence of Chavez in the region, according to AFP.
Menendez says that best way to neutralize Chavez’s influence and “marginalize” him is to build better relationships with the rest of Latin America, and satisfy “mutual interests”. The Senator charges that the fact that George W. Bush has virtually ignored the region is the reason why Chavez has been able to exert so much influence in Latin America: “Others have tried to fill that void and not necessarily with good intentions.”
Via / El Universal (Venezuela)
9:20 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Music| Religion| history · 1 Comment
5 Dec 2007Last night was the first night of the festival of lights, celebrating the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem after its desecration by the forces of Antiochus IV and commemorates the “miracle of the container of oil.” According to the Talmud, at the re-dedication following the victory of the Maccabees over the Seleucid Empire, there was only enough consecrated olive oil to fuel the eternal flame in the Temple for one day. Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days, which was the length of time it took to press, prepare and consecrate fresh olive oil.
Christmas ain’t got nothing on the Hip Hop Hoodios and their Ocho Kandelikas
Hip Hop Hoodios Ocho Kandelikas
Via / Wikipedia
8:13 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Uncategorized · Comments Off
5 Dec 2007
After dropping Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, Colombia has decided to try again to exchange imprisoned FARC rebels for hostages. Perhaps it was the pressure that the families of hostages placed on the Uribe government after videos appeared showing that some of their loved ones, like Ingrid Betancout, were alive. Colombian peace commissioner, Luis Carlos Restrepo, hinted that French president Nicolas Sarkozy could be called in to play an active role in the negotiations, although not in the same way that Chavez did. Former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt has dual citizenship in France and Colombia.
Via / BBC and El Nuevo Herald
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