Saturday, March 13, 2010
The Dry Weekend and a lil Boltero
Okay, first lets talk about this weekend. This weekend is the election, Uribe has been president in Colombia now for 8 years, super right wing and conservative. When he was younger his family was killed by the FARC and sense that time he has held a chip on his shoulder, using a lot of violence in the last eight years to reduce the number of FARC members in the country. THis includes legal force, and fighting with fire in the form of the paramilitary. Okay, so many colombians feel that now is a time for change in their country and don't want Uribe anymore, but Uribe didn't want to give up his presidency, so he made an effort to amend the constitution of Colombia so he could run for additional terms, this created a lot of protest among the public, and what happened? The supreme court said he would not be allowed to amend the constitution and run for another term, victory for the Colombian citizens.... for a couple of days. After Uribe was informed that that was not going to be possible, he went back and looked through the constitution and found that there is nothing that says he can't be VICE president. so, he and his vice president have simply switched roles and he is on the ballet again this weekend. Wow, and, in the country of Colombia the hold the elections of an entire weekend, which means for some reason the don't serve any alcohol in the ENTIRE COUNTRY at bars, or sell booze at stores, for the whole weekend starting at six o clock on friday night, sooo all the discos are closed and the city is quite (all though for some reason i saw a line two blocks long at a grocery store last night at two and my broken spanish couldn't quite figure out exactly why while i was talking with the taxi driver). It came on a good weekend because i have lots of work, but, i still think it is kind of lame. Also i threw up some pictures of Medellin for you to enjoy, awesome city, my favoirte in Colombia, these are some pictures from Plaza de Boltero, right outside of the Museo de Antioquia which also had an awesome Boltero exhibit. Take it easy!
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