"Confiscatory laws" have long existed in Canada
www.vheadline.com Posted: Sunday, November 10, 2002 By: Oscar Heck
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 15:06:08 -0500 To: editor@vheadline.com From: Oscar Heck oscarheck111@hotmail.com Subject: Congratulations
Dear Editor: Have been following your site for a few months now. Wonderful site and well thought out and interesting commentaries, particularly your own recent "Reality is out there for all to see!"
I hope, as you, that readers will have enough discernment to weed out facts from fantasy and/or subtle subliminal use of language to argue points such as in Gustavo Coronel's comment "by passing dozens of laws, many of which are clearly confiscatory in nature," used in the context of anti-Chavez rhetoric.
Gustavo Coronel gives the impression that such laws do not exist in countries that he may consider more "democratic." If he believes this, he is very wrong, since it is not true.
I am in Canada at the moment and "confiscatory laws" have long existed here and still do ... there are reasons for such laws to exist, unfortunately to the dismay of some few.
Gustavo Coronel purports to being factual. However, I would suggest that VHeadline.com readers verify and double-check some of the "facts" he writes about. Example: "This happens only in Zimbabwe and here" found in his commentary "Carson's Reality."
I do not think that such a statement can be construed as an opinion.
Oscar Heck oscarheck111@hotmail.com
P.S. Really enjoyed Charles Hardy's realistic analysis of the 2,000,000 signatures.