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05-29-2007, 01:00 AM #1Senior Member
Voice of Venezuela's RCTV to fall silent
Originally Posted by medicinal
even such troublesome imbeciles as these cannot totally stem the flow of real information. if you are foolish enough to believe that the evening news or the l.a. times are the supreme fonts of todays news, then you deserve your ignorance. all of the information you could possibly want is out there and this government is making no attempt to stifle even the blatant lies that are available to anyone with the desire to find them.delusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity 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
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