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RE: Presidential elections in Venezuela. Why I Didn't Vote

It hurts a bit to hear a man as well informed as you is not voting. I completely understand but wish there was better way for you get a decent government. I have some ways to take control of things peacefully but it can take a generation to work out, do you have interest in hearing a story from Boston Massachusetts USA?

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Thanks for your kind words friend. I'm all ears. I will be aware of your response.

I did my best to give some inspiration out. My post got messy when I used google translate to help with the source article, I relied too much on the computer to make it possible. The words I wrote came out well though. please let me know what you think.

I read your article. Those words have power. Thanks for taking the time to write them. I wish my people could unite around common goals, as your people did. That has been one of the main problems. Many people have already lost hope because they see no determination or clear strategies in the leaders.

Finding the thing that can bond a group together in this kind of fight can be the hardest part. I hope in this day and age we can move past the tribalism of race groups in order to come together more on how we think and want to live. With so many barriers and forces driving us apart like gangsters and politicians (I say they are the same thing) things get rough.

I completely agree with you my friend. Divided we will not be able to achieve any goal. Politicians need fractured societies. That makes the job easier for them. We must be united in what is necessary to be united. "United we stand, divided we fall"

we are rooting for you guys all the way