



On the left, I tried to take a picture of this guy voting with the wooden cross behind him, but when I was about to take it the guard said I could not, I did anyway, but the guy had moved. I vote in a Catholic school, thus the cross. You can interpret it either way, the cross will protect the vote or we will be crucified.
The second picture is from a voting center in the highly populated area of Los Dos Caminos, a middle to lower middle class area.
The third picture on is a voting center off the Redoma de Petare in the extreme East of Caracas. In the fourth one, a voting center in Montecristo a lower middle class area. (I clearly have problems arranging the pictures and the text in this new software)
I will report later today as needed, I think it is going to be a long night with polls closing at 6 PM.

February 15, 2009 at 7:50 pm
I am praying..as everyone I know ..for a NO win. Even if we know that the government will keep doing what they are doing and it won’t make a big difference at this moment, However, if the SI wins , we will be sending a message to the world that the majority of Venezuelans agree that lying, cheating, stealing, controlling, and intimidating are o.k. as long as it gets you ahead. That will definitely bring the value of living for us, Venezuelans, to a new low.
Still …I am hopefull….En nombre de Dios!