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FlyingVProd:
Aloe Vera is a good cash crop, and Aloe Vera is used in body soap, and body lotion, and hair shampoo and hair conditioner, and suntan lotion, etc, etc, etc.

Poor people could make some honest money by growing Aloe Vera, and jobs can be created for desperate people, and they can have their own little Aloe Vera communities where they all benefit from the Aloe Vera farming, the same way utopias are created from growing grapes and making wine.

Salute,

Tony V.

FlyingVProd:
Mexico is California's number one trade partner, we need to keep our borders open, and we need to work together as a team with Mexico, and with Canada, in regard to fighting against terrorism, and stopping the flow of illegal drugs, etc. We need teamwork, not walls.

And we have been making progress in Colombia because of teamwork, and in other areas here within the Organization of American States. We even put Cuba back in the organization. We need to work together for the betterment of all of us.

NO WALLS!

Salute,

Tony V.

FlyingVProd:
Colombia has made a lot of progress. Pastrana, Uribe, and Santos, all did a great job, and Iván Duque Márquez attended Harvard University here in the USA.

Part of the progress in Colombia has been due to improving education for the children. And Shakira has done a lot of work to help the children of Colombia, with her Bare Feet Children's Foundation. The children are the future, and Colombia has made a lot of progress because of the focus on improving education for the children, and early childhood programs, etc.

Improving the economy has also been important in Colombia, and creating honest and peaceful opportunities for people.

I wish the best for Colombia, they are a great ally.

https://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/hawk-dove

Salute,

Tony V.

barton:


Something quite moving about this lovely woman so passionate about something that really matters in the world.   

FlyingVProd:
Shakira is at Quibdó Chocó.
1 min · Palestina, Colombia ·

~ Lo que pasa fuera de las aulas también cuenta! Como parte del modelo holístico y de puertas abiertas de la Fundación Pies Descalzos, complementamos nuestro programa escolar con visitas domiciliarias, formación a padres y maestros a través del cual fomentamos un estilo de vida sano donde la actividad física tiene un papel fundamental para conseguir mejores resultados académicos.

~ What happens outside the classroom counts too. At Pies Descalzos as part of our holistic model and open-door policy we complement our in-school programs with others for the community, like home visitation, parent education, and encouraging a healthy lifestyle with physical activity and movement outside the classroom, which all contribute to more outstanding academic results at school.

https://fundacionpiesdescalzos.com/

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With the success of Colombian coffee, and with more resources going to education for the children, then everything is improving in Colombia.

And Pastrana was great, and so was Uribe, and Santos, and Iván Duque Márquez is doing great and he attended Harvard here in the USA.

Great things are happening in Colombia, and improving education for the children is part of it.

And that is also good, because many people escaping from starvation in Venezuela can go to Colombia.

Salute,

Tony V.

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