The Governator
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
French Woman's Macromastia
Santa Cruz Gov. Ruben Costas, was shot early Tuesday when trying to avoid an armed assault that occurred in the center of the city of Santa Cruz, official sources who claimed at a press conference later that his life not in danger.
Depending on the version of the witnesses interviewed by several local media, Costas happened to be passing through the door of a bank in which two antisocial tried to rob a woman who moments earlier had withdrawn money.
"The two offenders fell from the bike stood up and tried to flee when the van then tried to chase Governor. Immediately, the robbers fired at the vehicle four times, and wounded in time to coast, "a witness was interviewed by radio Patria Nueva. Immediately
Costas was admitted to a clinic where private doctors ordered a CT scan and other tests to determine damages.
"We believe that your life is out of danger, is coming to surgery for debridement, to remove the splinters, clean the damaged tissue and prevent further infections," said a news conference Esteban Foianini doctor.
explained that the Governor of Santa Cruz entered the clinic with a bullet in the left temporal part of "a little above the ear, with an injury from 6 to 7 inches long," with severe subcutaneous with heavy bleeding. "
Although reported that upon entering Costas was conscious, "talked and recounted the incident."
"On the trajectory of the bullet we decided to do a CT scan that showed enough shrapnel in the subcutaneous tissue and evidence of a collapse of the skull caused by the impact of the bullet," he said.
The doctor said Costas criminals fired with the intent to kill. "Easily could cost you your life, it is very clear," he added.
Depending on the version of the witnesses interviewed by several local media, Costas happened to be passing through the door of a bank in which two antisocial tried to rob a woman who moments earlier had withdrawn money.
"The two offenders fell from the bike stood up and tried to flee when the van then tried to chase Governor. Immediately, the robbers fired at the vehicle four times, and wounded in time to coast, "a witness was interviewed by radio Patria Nueva. Immediately
Costas was admitted to a clinic where private doctors ordered a CT scan and other tests to determine damages.
"We believe that your life is out of danger, is coming to surgery for debridement, to remove the splinters, clean the damaged tissue and prevent further infections," said a news conference Esteban Foianini doctor.
explained that the Governor of Santa Cruz entered the clinic with a bullet in the left temporal part of "a little above the ear, with an injury from 6 to 7 inches long," with severe subcutaneous with heavy bleeding. "
Although reported that upon entering Costas was conscious, "talked and recounted the incident."
"On the trajectory of the bullet we decided to do a CT scan that showed enough shrapnel in the subcutaneous tissue and evidence of a collapse of the skull caused by the impact of the bullet," he said.
The doctor said Costas criminals fired with the intent to kill. "Easily could cost you your life, it is very clear," he added.
ABI removed, as in the Peruvian elections, let thoughts, lessons and questions. For example, it is clear that conventional advisors are often hit the mark in processes where political institutions are in training or in disintegration, because for the uncertainty, codes, preconceived notions and phrases that induce the voter and do not. Also see that the chaos of those promises hastily destroy the credibility of the system, that advertising is more pervasive than advertising, and the type Leninist party organization and cadres trained land is more effective than the colorful caravan holiday with caps and promotional.
In this electoral process hoped that economic growth is sufficient shielding to stop the anti. Were considered to be successful, you forgot the failures of the liberal model, those of "inland" who are unable to make the leap to modernity and to the important group, invisible to the modern oracle of statistics, which, having improved their income, leaving not over traditional attitudes, the need for a state-relief-or fatherly leader to oversee its crawling in the new order and to go in case of setback, and a state authority that not only put curb street crime but uncover himself liberal order. The authority usually provide security. Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori, pledged to strengthen the state, although for different reasons. He, to refound the country (Chavez project); it to meet the people in the transition to liberalism. A tremendous electorate voted for these speeches. In contrast, more liberal candidates seem to be based on the "invisible hand" of Marshall, where the competitive market naturally accommodate economic factors, with low government intervention.
In a lengthy transition from traditional attitudes (mostly feudal and warlordism and corruption) to the liberal mindset, we must support, including bonds, the people more poor behind, while training his entry into the free market and individual initiative. This requires, though it sounds contradictory, paternalistic presence of the liberal state. Without support, these sectors will be the fist against the system. Nazi Germany paid the price of the transition to mature liberalism. Liberalism has many virtues, to people and elites, but it requires time, effort and patience, complex balances a counterweight and a people to move comfortably in the system and its mentality. Simplifying the model to the purely economic and aerial advertising is to show the anti-heel. The sudden rise of Humala again, former candidate, was because his electorate statistics hid or were directed by a political unit larger than imagined?
If Chavez and the Cuban model makers Peru, consolidate a territorial continuity geopolitical bloc along with Ecuador and Bolivia, Colombia missing only the last link of the Andean chain. It is no exaggeration to say, then, that of Peru, in its second round of voting will depend democracy throughout the region.
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