Dec. 29th, 2009

[identity profile] arkadelos.livejournal.com
By JORGE RUEDA
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez is accusing Colombia and the United States of plotting to set up a fake rebel camp on Venezuelan soil to discredit his government.

Chavez accused Colombia of preparing what he called a "false positive" operation, saying on Monday that it's feasible the neighboring country could build a makeshift camp in a remote location, then plant corpses and guns to make it look like a rebel camp had been discovered.

Colombian officials have said that leftist rebel commanders from their country are taking refuge in Venezuela. Chavez says that the officials are falsely trying to portray him as being in cahoots with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, which Colombia has been battling for decades.

"The verbal war against Venezuela began weeks ago, saying that we have I don't know how many guerrilla chiefs hidden here ... that in Venezuela there are rebel camps protected by the Venezuelan government, which is absolutely false," Chavez told troops during a televised speech in the western border state of Zulia.

"We have evidence that the Colombian government, instructed and supported, or rather directed by the United States, is preparing a 'false positive,'" Chavez said, without elaborating.

He said he believes Colombia could "kill people - I don't know who or how many - bring them to a mountain in Venezuelan territory, build some huts, an improvised camp, put some rifles there ... and say 'There it is, the guerrilla camp in Venezuela.'"

Chavez noted that some Colombian troops have previously been accused of killing Colombian civilians and then presenting them as guerrillas slain in combat to inflate rebel body counts.

Last year, Colombian troops raided a FARC camp inside Ecuador, killing 25 people including a FARC commander. That attack triggered sharp tensions with Ecuador and Venezuela, which said they would not tolerate any such cross-border strikes.

Chavez's accusations are the latest in a protracted diplomatic conflict with Colombia that has led to a sharp drop in trade this year and has prompted the Venezuelan leader to warn of a possible armed conflict.

Chavez has accused Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's government of allowing the United States to expand its military presence at Colombian bases to prepare a possible attack against Venezuela. Both the U.S. and Colombia deny it, saying American troops are solely aiding Colombia to combat drug trafficking and guerrillas internally.
[identity profile] arkadelos.livejournal.com
This might be a longshot here, but I remember reading a long time back about this cheat code where you can bring back a character who died. I want to rescue an Selye in Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, but she keeps dying, and I am stuck where I cannot change my strategy. I saved my game at the onset of battle when I shouldn't have. Furthermore, I do not have the revivial spell. What code can I use to bring her back? I am using regular playstation.
[identity profile] coldblossom.livejournal.com
I haven't posted here in a bit. I've been busy IRL with family issues, the holidays, and playing Dragon Age: Origins (its taken over my life, seriously. Maybe I'll make a seperate fangirl post about it). I am just curious, though, on what you think about things like this being included on work emails:


"The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened." Norman Thomas (1884-1968) six-time U.S. Presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America


This is the guy's signature. Now I happen to agree with the quote, which is fine and dandy for me, but what about people who don't? Or who see it as an attack on their political beliefs? I guess, even though I'm pretty outspoken at work regarding my political beliefs, I draw a line somewhere and I only speak to people whom are "OK" with it about these things. I would never include it in any work correspondence and certainly not make it my signature for every email that I send. Obviously my employer seems pretty tolerant, as I've not wound up in HR over anything I've said/done and this guy obviously hasn't run into any issues, either.

What do you think? How would you react if you got an email with a political statment that you didn't agree with?


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