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Reme's Little Corner On Uribe's Shooting

June 20, 2025
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Edited by Eduardo Vidal

Miami, Florida - The young Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe-Turbay was shot during a campaign event in Bogotá. The 39-year-old legislator is an aspiring presidential candidate from former President Uribe’s party, and an opponent of current President Gustavo Petro. The first two bullets struck his head. He underwent successful surgery, but it is still too early to know the full details of the case and his future condition. A 15-year-old boy was arrested by police for committing this unjustified attack. The boy was part of a social welfare group organized by President Petro. It seems Colombia wants to return to the terrible years of the 1980s and 1990s. May God not allow this to happen again! The Colombian people suffered greatly from bombings, kidnappings, and unjustified murders over the past three decades!

Senator Uribe-Turbay survived with a fractured skull, but without complications to the brain. Let us pray daily for this Colombian Senator, a young figure standing against President Petro’s disastrous administration The Senator is a decent man with a beautiful family.

Chaos took over the streets of Los Angeles, and President Trump, rightly, sent 2,000 National Guard troops to restore order in the city. Unfortunately, the protests are supported by Governor Newsom and the Communist Mayor Karen Bass. The unrest broke out after the arrest of 44 people who confronted federal agents. A country cannot allow its cities to exist without law and order!

A recent study ranked the cities Miami and Fort Lauderdale as two of the most dangerous places to drive in the United States. Be very careful when driving in these two cities! Some elderly people in this area have almost given up on driving themselves altogether, and instead rely on mobility from their families and Uber or Lyft.

ABC television network removed reporter Terry Moran from its staff after he harshly criticized Stephen Miller, one of President Trump’s top aides. Moran has been an unhinged critic of Trump for years.

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe-Vélez announced that foreign intelligence had warned him of a possible assassination attempt against him. He is a very popular man in his country, and current President Petro must ensure that nothing happens to him to avoid a crisis in that beloved country.

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, the Salvadoran who was deported and accused of multiple charges, returned to the United States and will stand trial in this country. Abrego-Garcia stirred fury among several Democratic Congressmen who used him as a “little flag” to attack the Trump administration’s deportations. He was visited by Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, with whom he shared a Margarita cocktail. Unbelievable!

Procter & Gamble, the consumer goods giant based in Cincinatti, announced it would cut 7,000 jobs from its workforce over the next two years to consolidate its profits and reduce unnecessary expenses. Procter & Gamble is one of the world’s most solid corporations.

According to the World Atlas, the richest countries in the world are Singapore, Luxembourg, Ireland, Qatar, Norway, Switzerland, Brunei, Guyana, the United States and Denmark. A very interesting report!

Very unfortunate are the differences between President Trump and Elon Musk. Together, they were a winning duo for the benefit of the American people. We’re not blaming either one, but we urgently hope for a reconciliation—or at least a ceasefire. Let’s keep the version of “Make America Excellent Again” alive in everyone’s minds and hearts! Dirty laundry should be washed at home, not in front of millions of people.

Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer declared that his client had no information that could harm Trump. With that, Elon Musk was left “with his pants down.”

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The musical Chicago will be at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami from June 17 to 22. This is the most popular musical and the longest-running on Broadway. A great opportunity to see it!

Dubai has been named the safest city for women traveling alone, which also means it is safe for the whole family. Other cities considered safe are San José, Costa Rica, and Madrid, Spain.

On August 15, a fantastic comedy will be presented at the Trail Theater on Calle Ocho in Miami, adapted into Spanish and directed by the legendary Marcos Casanova: The Worst Singer in the World: Glorious. It stars Marta Velasco, Rafael Farello, Marisa Correa, Alicita Lora, Julie de Grande, and none other than Marcos Casanova himself. For information and tickets, call (305). 220-2863. Another success from Martí Productions and Tania Martí. Don’t miss it!

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was selected as one of the top three cities to travel to for a summer vacation. The other two are Las Vegas and New York. Your editor will visit New York in August for a week to babysit grandchildren, which involves riding the commuter trains, walking to interesting parts of Manhattan, and savoring the local cuisine.

An old man goes to the doctor and says: “Doctor, I’m worried because I’m 100 years old and I’m still chasing women.” “Well, that’s quite an unusual case,” says the doctor, “but tell me how I can help—what worries you about it?” “Well,” the old man replies, “I’m chasing them… but I can’t remember why!”

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Remedios Diaz-Oliver

Remedios Diaz-Oliver is a local Cuban-American retired business executive,  philanthropist and widow.  For over 20 years she was President of her family’s All-American Containers,  Inc.,  a nationwide manufacturer of glass,  plastic and metal containers and caps.
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