Quote Originally Posted by zsouj
I'm from Venezuela, and situation here is very sad, this RCTV issue got us all very unhappy, all polls tell 80% is against that decision, yet our president doesn't care what the people wants, he's there just to fulfill his own greed for power (just like most of the politicians out there)
I'll start off with a big welcome to the forums! Sorry to hear of your homeland....not cool whats going on down there.

Medicinal........Your a good man but there is alot of hate there. Now really, if you were to post something like that in another country you'd be swinging by your balls. Gotta respect your consistancy though.....lol

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Voice of Venezuela's RCTV to fall silent MIAMI - It's perhaps the most audacious move yet by Venezuela's increasingly autocratic president, Hugo Chavez. At midnight tonight Venezuela's oldest, largest and most popular television station will vanish from screens across the nation - by government order. Audiences won't just be losing a bit of variety, including their cherished soaps, or telenovelas. A dash of democracy will be gone, too. The government's decision not to renew the broadcasting license of Radio Caracas Rating: 5