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07-06-2004, 01:22 PM
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Guido unmasked at EL GOBIERNO DE LA MAÑANA *WOW**
Hi All,
I don't know how many of you listen to EL GOBIERNO DE LA MAÑANA radio talk program, but this morning Mr. Alvaro, the program lead voice, said that Guido went to his home about 4 times and asked him to defend him thru the radio program, which has the highest ratings in audience in this country.
Guido asked him to defend him from the accusations of being a mafia guy, from being revoked his US Visa by the US Embassy, and from other things. The reason for Alvaro to do that is becuase Guido said in a supermarket that Alvaro was getting RD$100,000 a month from Minister of Public Works, Miguel Vargas Maldonado, for all the support and promotion Alvaro does on his radio program, which Alvaro denied he gets paid for.
He (Guido) also showed a 9mm Gun and said it was intended for those who would try to accuse him or anyting like that after August 16 2004.
Well, what else can we expect from this guy, he who helped Hipolito to get the presidency and he is teh same who helped him to lose the election.
DR
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07-06-2004, 04:16 PM
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Neither one of these character is worth the time....
Neither one of these characters is worth the time spent listening to them.
Guido is an arrogant hoodlum who must have his father rolling over in his grave at about 9,000 rpm. He was shot by intolerant forces during Balaguer's first 12 years, in front of Guido and his brother. And instead of being repelled by an autocratic and dictatorial character like Hipolito he helped him get elected and tried every inmoral/illegal move to keep him there.
Alvaro Arvelo has been a paid mouth for this worst of all governments in the history of this country and now is calling for amnesty for Hipolito and all his thieves. He has continuously harped about how Hipolito has been treated unfairly and defended just about every wrong action taken. I have no doubt he is on Minister of Public Works Vargas Maldonado and others in this horrific government.
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07-06-2004, 09:52 PM
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Hey Frank, is that right?
I thought that Guido's father was "el Moreno" who was found dead in an apartment in Amsterdam or some place like that. Some said that he was part of the Crowley kidnapping and paid the price later to CIA agents..Am I way off here?
HB
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07-07-2004, 01:56 AM
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I'm pretty sure everyone that knows this character is aware that his days are counted after August 16th that 9mm he showed must likely end up in his mouth he has too many people waiting outside.
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07-07-2004, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Hillbilly
I thought that Guido's father was "el Moreno" who was found dead in an apartment in Amsterdam or some place like that. Some said that he was part of the Crowley kidnapping and paid the price later to CIA agents..Am I way off here?
HB
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It all depends how you look at it. If you want to glorify a womanizing, hotheaded pseudo-commie, you say he was a victim of the CIA or the oppressive regime or something like that.
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07-07-2004, 11:40 AM
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I have heard several versions of this story...
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Originally Posted by Hillbilly
I thought that Guido's father was "el Moreno" who was found dead in an apartment in Amsterdam or some place like that. Some said that he was part of the Crowley kidnapping and paid the price later to CIA agents..Am I way off here?
HB
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I have heard several versions of this story but the one that gets repeated the most is that some hoodlums came to 'arrest' him at his home and as they took him downstairs, with his wife and two small children trailing them, shot "El Moreno" right there in the stairway. Cesar Medina, the television producer, supposedly was a witness and has spoken about it. Your version could well be true if this one is not. In any case, Guido's behavior has been a slap in the face to his father's memory.
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07-14-2004, 05:28 PM
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Go Guido!
Según la denuncia, Rita de Vita, con la ayuda de los citados ex funcionarios, falsificó el pasaporte del Borrelli, pese a que supuestamente estaba vencido, y lo arrestaron. Posteriormente le colocaron impedimento de salida y luego lo deportaron del país para quedarse con sus propiedades. Supuestamente Gómez Mazara intervino en el proceso en contra del extranjero.
http://www.ahora.com.do/Edicion1328...TADA/tema2.html
http://www.drogues.gouv.fr/fr/pdf/sa...c/trafic14.pdf
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07-31-2004, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by frank alvarez
I have heard several versions of this story but the one that gets repeated the most is that some hoodlums came to 'arrest' him at his home and as they took him downstairs, with his wife and two small children trailing them, shot "El Moreno" right there in the stairway. Cesar Medina, the television producer, supposedly was a witness and has spoken about it. Your version could well be true if this one is not. In any case, Guido's behavior has been a slap in the face to his father's memory.
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Frank I think that you are a little confused about the person you are talking about, the story that you're telling is about an engineer called Amin Abel Hasbun who was shot in front of his wife (pregnant) and his little 2 years old son. He was killed at age of 28 while his house was searched for "guns" or material related against the government (Balaguer's famous 12 years) a very bloody period, that was (if my memory still works) at 1970
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07-31-2004, 01:47 AM
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another one for guido
Did you heard that guido was reading a newspaper in his SUV (windows down) in an important corner of SD and suddenly somebody yelled at him the phrase "e' pa najayo que va" (it's to Najayo that you're going) *Navajo is a jail*and he jump out the car with a gun in his hand,the same thing did his bodyguards,-and we're not talking about small guns- and got into the bus that the boy was at, and grab him out of the bus by the neck and took him in his SUV to just-god-know-where.. The day after nobody knew where the guy was, the police didn't have him.. and didn't know anything about the case..
This was reported at EL Gobierno de la manana too, by a passenger of the bus that saw everything...
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08-02-2004, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Lissa
Did you heard that guido was reading a newspaper in his SUV (windows down) in an important corner of SD and suddenly somebody yelled at him the phrase "e' pa najayo que va" (it's to Najayo that you're going) *Navajo is a jail*and he jump out the car with a gun in his hand,the same thing did his bodyguards,-and we're not talking about small guns- and got into the bus that the boy was at, and grab him out of the bus by the neck and took him in his SUV to just-god-know-where.. The day after nobody knew where the guy was, the police didn't have him.. and didn't know anything about the case..
This was reported at EL Gobierno de la manana too, by a passenger of the bus that saw everything...
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Supposedly the boy was dropped off further down the road... though I am not sure what he did to the boy during the time he was inside his SUV.
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