Friday, April 29, 2005

Crashing the revolution

While more than 80% of Venezuelans live in an extreme poverty situation, people surrounding wannabe dictator Chavez display their doubtfully acquired wealth in the worst way.
In Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, the news Monday was the fatal crash which occurred Monday night, involving the sports vehicle, driven by Eudomario Carruyo, Jr., son of PDVSA and CITGO director Eudomario Carruyo, Sr.
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The vehicle driven by Eudy Carruyo, son of Finance Director of PDVSA, Eudomario Carruyo, Sr., was a Lamborghini Gallardo 2005. This latest model has a value of US$175,000 and is purchased only by extremely rich magnates, lovers of speed and luxury.
Now, add to that the bond. Ouch!
A $100,000 bond was posted Wednesday for a man charged with DUI manslaughter in an accident that left him injured and killed a passenger. Eudy Carruyo was driving a Lamborghini on Crandon Boulevard in Key Biscayne when he lost control and his car struck a tree Sunday, police said. Passenger Tulio Belandia, 31, died at the scene. Carruyo was in critical condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
That's an obscene amount of money, compared with Venezuela's newly announced minimum wage of only US$188 per month.

PDVSA is the state-owned Venezuelan petroleum company, and Hugo Chavez is a wannabe dictator who wants to establish in Venezuela his dictatorship by copying Cuba's communist revolution.

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