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PDVSA Curacao La Isla refinery catalytic cracker unit restarts

www.vheadline.com Posted: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 By: David Coleman

A principal catalytic cracker at the Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) leased La Isla refinery in Curacao has been restarted for the first time since the abortive 2-month stoppage which forced its shutdown ... in the initial phase it has begun producing 42,000 barrels of gasoline a day, according to general manager Noberto Chaclin and is scheduled to reach full 60,000 barrels a day capacity of in just two weeks.

The refinery had begun producing 120,000 bpd in January but was unable to reach full capacity because the cracker was down and repairs were inhibited by political opposition efforts to sabotage Venezuela's vital oil industry in a fruitless effort to depose democratically-elected President Hugo Chavez Frias.

PDVSA president Ali Rodriguez Araque has also revealed that Venezuela's oil production reached 3 million bpd over the weekend, close to pre-stoppage levels while Energy & Mines (MEM) Minister Rafael Ramirez says Venezuela is ready to resume production at full 3.4 million bpd capacity to make up for shortages in international markets.

Please ... What democracy are they talking about?

www.vheadline.com Posted: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 By: Kira Marquez Perez

Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 15:54:29 +0100 From: Kira Marquez Perez marquez@uni-duesseldorf.de To: Editor@vheadline.com Subject: Venezuela's "Friends"

Dear Editor: Two articles that were published in July last year in the newspapers El Nacional and Ultimas Noticias referred to the intentions of the United States to open a “transition office” in Caracas for “strengthening democracy in Venezuela.” These statements were put out by Mr. John Law (press representative of the US Embassy in Caracas) only a few months after the USA had supported a coup-d'etat in Venezuela.

Several months later, some countries joined to form the famous “group of friends of Venezuela” that has attracted a great deal of our attention, because of the particular nature of some of these “friends.”

Actually, one of the most important bases of a good friendship is trust ... but ... is it really possible for us Venezuelans to trust the Spanish and the North American governments after they supported a dictatorship in our country less than a year ago?

Can we really believe that they are interested in our well-being and in strengthening our democracy?

Probably they are … but that’s hard to believe.

Furthermore, the actions that these two governments have been leading in some of the latest international affairs are absolutely contrary to peace, democracy and freedom. Verbal aggression and threats coming from the White House (particularly from Mr. Rumsfeld, Mr. Bush and Mr. Powell) have become usual each time a country -- be it France, Germany, Russia or any other -- expresses its disagreement with beginning of an unjustified war in Iraq.

I can recall similar attacks and threats to Venezuela's government ... which took place before April last year ... when Mr. Powell “suggested” President Chavez should “change his attitude” ... just because he had made the statement: “you can’t fight terrorism with terrorism” when asked about the war in Afghanistan.

I agree with that.

You can’t just go and kill thousands of innocent people (including civilians and among them children) with the excuse “we are fighting against terrorism,” especially when the terrorist (in this case Bin Laden) comes out of the whole thing without even a wound.

By the way… let me remind you that both Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein were created and financed by the USA a few years ago … so we have to thank USA politicians for the existence of these two infamous personalities.

Millions of persons all over the world disagree with the martial intentions of US president Bush.  By the way, he won the elections in his own country under "really unclear circumstances" and that makes us doubt about which democracy is more legitimate, considering that our President: Mr. Chavez (who is permanently being criticized by Mr. Bush), has won several elections in Venezuela with a clear and vast majority.

However, Venezuela's “friend” Mr. Bush together with Mr. Aznar (another of our “friends”) and Mr. Blair, knowingly ignore public opinion and even intend to ignore UN decisions concerning the war against Iraq. In the case of Mr. Blair, only 15% of the British people support him in his war intentions and some personalities in his cabinet have even threatened to step back in case a war takes place without UN support … but… he doesn’t care. He obviously wants the oil in Iraq, and that's all that matters.

Last week, a man was put in jail in the USA for entering a mall with a t-shirt bearing the phrase: “Give peace a chance.” Additionally, some Hollywood stars, such as George Clooney, Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon have openly expressed their anti-war position and have been strongly criticized by the US government and even denounced that the US media has decided not to present their anti-war advertisements.

The situation is so bad that it is unclear if Richard Gere is going to be able to attend the Oscar Awards this year, and that although his film “Chicago” is one of the favorites…

In Spain, Mr. Aznar has recently closed a Basque newspaper and has led several persecution actions against the Basque people … so I ask myself: Is this the type of democracy that Mr. Bush and Mr. Aznar want to introduce in Venezuela?

Everybody knows that the US government has tried everything to obtain support for the war against Iraq: they have threatened France and “suggested” this country not to use its UN veto; they have intervened telephones and email accounts of members of some other UN delegations, such as Chile, in order to spy on them and find out what their position is; they had previously attacked the anti-war position of other countries, such as Germany (with threats, of course) and they had also tried to influence the decisions of some weaker countries, such as Bulgarian and Poland. Their main objective was to create uncertainty and division in the European Union (EU), because we all know that the USA is not really happy about the fact that a counter-part (a quite strong one, by the way) is being formed in Europe, so they have decided to use their well-known destabilizing tactics ... which we in Latin America know quite well, don’t we? The deteriorating economic situation in the USA and the weakening of the dollar against the euro are making Mr. Bush nervous.

However, I believe that the worst action that the USA could make would be to ignore the UN decision on the war ... that would really be derision against all of us, if we take into account that the USA has used the UN ... as well as its veto ... each time it has needed it.

The USA is the only country in history that has ever used atomic weapons (TWICE). In August 1945 (when World War II was practically over) hundreds of thousand of Japanese were victims of atomic attacks led by the USA. Some of the late effects of radioactivity are still present. Also, attacks on civilians in Germany with firebombs at the end of the war were totally unjustified at the time. In these attacks, hundreds of thousands of innocent people in the main cities of Germany (among them many children) were killed in the most terrible way: they were burned to death.

The US government has led many wars abroad. However, the USA has always been practically only an “observer” because these wars have always taken place “somewhere else,” in some other country, far away from the USA homeland.

When you look at a war in the TV it looks cool … like fireworks,  doesn’t it?

…but the reality is another one, and you can go to these countries and ask the people there.

Additionally, many nations in Latin America have been victims of invasions and coup attempts led by the USA ... among them I can mention: Puerto Rico, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Cuba, Honduras, Guatemala, Chile, Venezuela, etc.

The list of attacks led by the USA and England (and in many cases supported by Spain) is really endless: Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Argentina, etc…

So please ... What democracy are they talking about?

Kira Marquez Perez marquez@uni-duesseldorf.de

Warship set to star in hit TV drama series

icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk Mar 7 2003 By Laura Davis Daily Post Staff   THE warship set to star in a naval version of hit television series Soldier Soldier docked in Liverpool yesterday.

HMS Grafton will provide the setting for the new drama Making Waves as the fictional frigate HMS Suffolk.

Officers and other personnel, many of whom are from Merseyside, may become extras in the six-part series which will mostly be filmed at sea.

Ship's captain Commander Richard Thomas, from Crosby, said: "It's absolutely marvellous. The ship's company is keyed up about being involved.

"There will be actors playing the principal roles but hopefully some of the crew will be extras."

Producers Carlton TV are currently casting for the series about the lives of Royal Navy officers and their families, which will start filming at the end of the month.

It is due to be shown on ITV1 later this year.

The visit to Liverpool this week is the first trip home for some of the crew since returning from from a drugsbusting mission in the Caribbean before Christmas.

During the six-month operation, they seized £100m of cocaine in a single bust and confiscated more than £11m of marijuana following high-speed chases.

The cocaine was found hidden in a secret compartment on board a small fishing boat, said Commander Thomas, who attended Merchant Taylors School for Boys, in Crosby.

"We were queued on to a vessel which had left Venezuela and was taking the drugs to the southern states of America.

"We followed it for 48 hours and covered 450 miles before we found the cocaine hidden in a compartment between the engine room and the crew's quarters," he said.

Realising the drugs had been discovered, the fishermen tried to sink their boat to destroy the evidence.

However, the HMS Grafton's crew managed to arrest them and hand the fishermen and the cocaine over to the Venezuelan authorities.

While on board, the ship's company sleeps in cramped cabins usually shared between two or three. There are only three officers permitted to navigate the ship, including Sub Lieutenant Simon Dixon, from Bootle, who studied at Hugh Baird College before joining the Royal Navy at 18.

Whilst in the Caribbean he worked an eight hour shift each day navigating from the ship's bridge.

He said: "It's quite an experience to come in to your own port on your own ship. I was bouncing off the walls with excitement when we sailed in.

"It's really a great life on board. I've already been to two continents and seen an awful lot of different places."

As well as filming, the following year will be spent on training the crew and carrying out maintenance work on the ship.

She and her crew are not lined up to take part in military action in the Gulf.

Sub Lieutenant Dixon, 22, said the company has mixed thoughts on the prospect of going to war.

He said: "It's never something you would hope for. We tend to think of ourselves as a peace keeping force.

"But it is something we've been trained to do and is just one of those things we have to accept."

Stockholm students demonstrate in support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias

www.vheadline.com Posted: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 By: David Coleman

Students from the Simon Bolivar Studies Center bolivar.ce@spray.se and Bolivarian Circles of Sweden have demonstrated in the Sergelstorg central plaza in Stockholm in support of President Hugo Chavez Frias and in rejection of United States interference in domestic political affairs  across Latin America.

Organized by the Latin American Solidarity Network (RESOCAL), the demonstration gathered wide support from Swedes who are in general support of the Chavez Frias administration's war against endemic corruption.

Big Labor Looks for Its Newest Puppet

frontpagemag.com By Lowell Ponte FrontPageMagazine.com | February 28, 2003

PONTEFICATIONS

GORGED ON CAVIAR, FRENCH CHAMPAGNE and Havana cigars, the Hollywood revelers turned in recent days to the serious business of picking the Democratic puppet they aim to make President via the political war culminating in November 2004.

These Leftist powerbrokers have been basking on the sunny beaches not of California but of Hollywood, Florida. They are not thin, beautiful celebrities but greasy-palmed fat cat bosses of organized labor accustomed to throwing their weight around. They flew their aristocratic private jets to this luxury beach junket that few unionized workers (whose coerced dues fund the labor boss lifestyle and union power) could afford.

One by one, presidential hopefuls of the Democratic Party have come to pledge that they would do the bidding of these guilded Godfathers. Senators Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and John Edwards of North Carolina came on their knees as humble supplicants to kiss the rings of AFL-CIO President John Sweeney and his operatives.

So too did the rising star of the far Left, the snarky former Governor Howard Dean from the state whose only congressman is a self-proclaimed socialist – Vermont. Dean says he speaks for "the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party." This claptrap phrase, shamelessly stolen from the late Senator Paul Wellstone (D.-Minn.), shows Dean to be a graduate of the Joe Biden School of Political Plagiarism. It also shows how brain-dead and short of memory his fans are.

Congressman Dick Gephardt (D.-Mo.), former House Minority Leader, arrived with his begging bowl in hand, desperate for union support. He has certainly paid his dues, the bosses agreed. Gephardt throughout his 26 years in Congress has been a labor sock puppet, ready to mouth or do anything the unions commanded. If any lawmaker should be called a "wholly owned subsidiary" of the AFL-CIO, Gephardt is that guy.

Trouble is, the formerly freckled Eagle Scout even today looks too much like the love child of Howdy Doody, minus this woody parent’s charisma and charm. Dick Gephardt is experienced and adept at legislative compromise, but he is also dull as dirt. A quarter-century of political prostitution has left him as pliable and spineless as Silly Putty.

Gephardt, the son of a Teamster Union member, no longer believes in anything except his own ambition. It is therefore hard for voters to believe passionately in him.

"Candidates have to connect with voters…stand for some issues and look people in the eye and convince them," said Andy Stern, President of the Service Employees International Union. Stern, like many other union bosses, believes that Gephardt has yet to persuade his members that he can win the Presidency in 2004.

Unless organized labor steps forward soon with its millions of dollars and foot soldiers to play primaries king-maker in his behalf, it seems increasingly clear that Dick Gephardt will not become king.

But gaining such endorsement this year is hard. It requires two-thirds of the 65 AFL-CIO unions’ support. And AFL-CIO President Sweeney has barred his state federations and central labor councils from making endorsements ahead of the whole federation. Sweeney, with a wetted ring finger in shifting political winds, is urging all national unions to bide their time.

Another presidential aspirant eager for labor support is Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D.-Ohio) from the half-rustbelt, half-Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame City of Cleveland. He appears to patronize the same unionized toupee maker as Gephardt. Also like Gephardt, Roman Catholic Kucinich used to oppose abortion.

But on the eve of his running for the nomination of the pro-abortion Democratic Party, Kucinich like Gephardt had a revelation. Kucinich came to see that he had a choice: he could oppose the killing of 1.5 million unborn babies a year, or he could approve all abortion and thereby save the world by becoming President.

Both these politicians, demonstrating the depth of their moral character, instantly jettisoned their former religious beliefs against abortion and chose instead to turn these 1.5 million aborted babies each year into their stepping stones to the White House and political power.

But where Gephardt seems too bland and moderate to excite the Leftist Democratic base voter, Kucinich at least on paper offers these faithful lots of red meat. Where Gephardt and all other congressional Presidential hopefuls voted to grant Iraq war powers to President George W. Bush, Kucinich bucked public opinion to vote against this resolution.

While other lawmakers might cut funding for the Department of Defense, Rep. Kucinich on his surreal congressional web site boasts that he wants to replace it altogether with a "Department of Peace" the goal of which is "to make war archaic." He was one of six Democratic members of Congress who sued President Bush, asking a judge to declare war with Iraq illegal and unconstitutional, a lawsuit quickly slapped down.

Kucinich here proudly declares his efforts "to close the School of the Americas" where anti-Communist soldiers from the Hemisphere have received training. Here he also prates about how he "marched with workers through the streets of Seattle protesting the WTO’s [World Trade Organization’s] policies" in what turned into window-smashing, anti-capitalism riots.

Kucinich, we here discover, is co-chair of Congress’s "Progressive Caucus." You will recall that this coalition of Leftist Democrat lawmakers has been formally affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America, a fact both groups now move heaven and earth to conceal.

But Kucinich does little to hide his own political agenda. If elected President, he says, he would bring about "universal health care" (i.e., socialized medicine) and repeal all of President George W. Bush's tax cuts.

Repealing those tax cuts is vital to Big Labor. Blue collar union membership is in steep decline, down to only about 8.5 percent of America’s workforce. The one bright spot is among government workers, upwards of 30 percent of whom are unionized. (No wonder President Bush is pressing for Federal job "outsourcing" to the private sector to reduce the need for government employees!)

If Big Government is to get bigger, taxes must not be cut but raised, even if blue collar union workers are the victims of such tax increases. Hey, this is where fat cats like John Sweeney get their money now. Ever-Bigger Government is one of organized labor’s two New Frontiers, its future – if it has any at all.

As a sign of their desperation, the Laborite bosses in Florida have also allocated $20 million from coerced union dues to a new power grab called "the Partnership for America’s Families." Its goal is to expand get-out-the-vote programs beyond union members to a host of non-union voters – especially women, blacks, and Hispanics.

This circumvents new campaign finance restrictions and lets a shrinking labor movement retain and expand its power within the Democratic Party. (Recent Democratic National Conventions have drawn up to 25 percent of their delegates from public sector teachers’ unions, not to mention other unions.)

Kucinich has already been praised (and almost endorsed) by Ralph Nader, the "progressive" whose 2000 Green Party candidacy drained a decisive 92,000 from Al Gore in Florida and cost Democratic nominee Al Gore the White House. Nader presumably would have little reason to run against his fellow socialist Dennis the Menace.

As to Disorganized Labor’s values, where Dick Gephardt now calls for higher minimum wages in the Third World to reduce foreign competition, Kucinich calls for the outright repeal of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Kucinich would in effect close our borders to foreign competitors and force American consumers to buy the costlier products of unionized factories here.

But when I said Kucinich offered "red meat" to the Looney Left, perhaps I should have said "green flesh." Like that earlier socialist Adolf Hitler, Dennis Kucinich is a vegetarian.

As he describes himself thirdhand on his own web site, Kucinich "is one of the few vegans in Congress, a dietary decision he credits not only with improving his health, but in deepening his belief in the sacredness of all species." But how does he reconcile this with the separation of church and state? And if he refuses to eat meat, why does he want, in P.J. O’Rourke’s pungent phrase, to eat the rich?

This lack of a complete spectrum of proteins in his brain may also explain why Kucinich believes that he "combines a powerful activism with a spiritual sense of the essential interconnectedness of all living things." This guy could win the Northern California vote.

The main problem for Dennis Kucinich is the required leap from hyperspace into concrete reality, as it is for most socialists. In person, Dennis the Vegan is wrinkled and looks much older than his 56 years. He is no poster child for health or animal magnetism. Envision a small mustache beneath his nose, and the straight-black-haired Kucinich looks remarkably like Hitler.

Under questioning he slithers like a snake to avoid answering whether his support for abortion includes late term or "partial birth" abortion. He has cooked up fanciful explanations to blame capitalists for how, as a young 31-year-old Mayor of Cleveland, his wunderkind high-handedness plunged the city into virtual bankrupcy.

And he gets testy when reminded that he called for ending Iraq sanctions in the November 2002 issue of The Progressive Magazine, but on Meet the Press on February 23, 2003, he called for using sanctions – but no violence – to oust Saddam Hussein.

By holding himself out as spokesman for "peace" on the Democratic side, noted Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, this issue "is becoming an emotional battle between ideologues who, as usual, don’t give a damn about the truth. Kucinich seems to be one of those."

"If he and his fellow antiwar candidates are going to turn a complex debate into an ideological brawl, then one outcome of the potential war will not be in doubt," Cohen continued. "The Democratic Party will lose."

Thus far Kucinich attracts only about 2 percent of Democratic supporters in the latest Time-CNN poll. Organized labor is not rushing to embrace him.

Even Richard Cohen, after watching Kucinich on Meet the Press claim that the Iraq war is about oil (and after Cohen found himself applauding fellow guest and former Defense Dept. official Richard Perle for calling Kucinich a "liar") reached a conclusion about this Democratic congressman hard for a liberal to admit: "How did this fool get on ‘Meet the Press?’"

On another chat show Mr. Kucinich proclaimed yet another Leftist rationale for peace – that Saddam Hussein was hanging on to his forbidden missiles, despite chief United Nations inspector Hans Blix’s orders, for a good reason.

George W. Bush was to blame, declared Kucinich, because America’s hawkish President had made Saddam Hussein "feel threatened and insecure." (You can’t make this kind of genuine lunacy up!)

Okay, let’s expand Dennis Kucinich’s reasoning. Why is President Bush behaving this way? Could it be because Democrats like Dennis Kucinich are attacking him verbally and trying to take his job away? They are making President Bush "feel threatened and insecure."

So to get peace with Iraq, Mr. Kucinich, why don’t you and all other Democrat presidential aspirants terminate your campaigns and declare your support for another four-year term for President Bush? This will end his insecurity and allow Mr. Bush to make peace with Saddam Hussein without fear of political consequences from you.

Yes, this is crazy. But that’s the point. This is how Dennis Kucinich and his fellow looney Left peaceniks actually think. They are, in liberal Richard Cohen’s words, "Antiwar and Illogical."

Let’s turn to another serious issue affecting the price of our gasoline for Kucinich, Gephardt, and Disorganized Labor to answer.

Right now in Venezuela the Marxist dictator and friend of Fidel Castro, Presidente for Life Hugo Chavez, has begun jailing the organizers of a national strike against him.

Chavez has said he will jail the leader of the nation’s biggest labor confederation, Carlos Ortega, for having dared to lead work-stopping demands that Chavez face a vote of the people.

The "Progressive Caucus" co-chaired by Kucinich has supported Chavez, their ideological brother. But now Chavez says he will imprison a labor leader, now in hiding, for the "crime" of calling for and leading a strike.

What does it tell us about the nature of today's Left in America that they say nothing louder than a whisper about either Saddam Hussein's or Hugo Chavez's gross violations of human rights? Do America's union bosses nowadays stand up for workers' rights - or only for their own power and privilege?

Mr. Ponte hosts national radio talk show Monday through Friday Noon-2 PM Eastern Time (9-11 AM Pacific Time) as well as on Saturdays 6-9 PM Eastern Time (3-6 PM Pacific Time) and on Sundays 9-11 PM Eastern Time (6-8 PM Pacific Time) on the Talk America network . Internet Audio worldwide is at TalkAmerica.com. The show's live call-in number is (888) 822-8255. A professional speaker, he is a former Roving Editor for Reader's Digest.

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