Thursday, March 03, 2005

Part 2 of Touching the Revolution!

Les Blough, the eminent writer and editor of 'Axis of Logic',
has published part 2 of his warmhearted observations made
in Venezuela:

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Touching the Revolution!:

A Bolivarian Tour of Magnificent, Modern Venezuela!

By Les Blough, Editor Mar 2, 2005

"In the South we are victims of the media monopoly of the North, which
acts as a power system responsible for disseminating in our countries and
planting in the minds of our citizens, information, values and consumption
patterns that are basically alien to our realities and that have turned
themselves into the most powerful and effective tool of domination.

Never is domination more perfect than when the
dominated people think like the dominators do."

- Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias -

President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

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Adjectives like "magnificent" and "modern" cannot adequately describe
my observations of the land and the physical accomplishments of the
Chavez administration in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

The redundant surfs of writers and their writings have churned adjectives
from unique rocks into sand, rendering them meaningless, leaving poetry
as the writer’s last refuge.

But poetry is not limited to an ensemble of words.

The grandeur of the mountains, beaches and jungles are themselves,
nature's poems. My Bolivarian tour of Venezuela did not include a boat
trip down the Orinoco river or a trek into the mountains or rain forests,
but no visitor can escape hypnotic views of the mountains as they rise
from the sea. No words or photograph can deliver the essence of
Venezuela's natural beauty. - [end quote]

You can read the rest at 'Axis of Logic', or choose VHeadline.com in
Caracas, Venezuela so you get the rest of the Venezuela news too:

Axis of Logic - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/6yjyo

VHeadline.com - Les Blough article - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/6wj3n

HR

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