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S.America: Commie Ortega and Commie Chavez

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Original Post Date: 2006-10-24  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 10/24/2006
S.America: Commie Ortega and Commie Chavez
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S.America: Commie Ortega and Commie Chavez

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 10/24/2006

S.America: Commie Ortega and Commie Chavez

[Communism is taking S.America by storm! The West thought it had defeated Communism there, but on its 2nd attempt, it is rocking! This is very bad news for the Western world, especially the USA. Jan]

Looks like Chavez is hoping that Ortega makes a come back:

I always shake my head about Reagan’s so-called anti-Sandinista policy toward the pro-Communist regime of Daniel Ortega. I believe there had to be some assistance from some other Communist powers such as China backing the “anti-Sandinista” Contras. MH, USA

Nicaraguan Bad Boy Ortega Is Back

Look who’s making a political comeback. Daniel Ortega, who was President Reagan’s foe as leader of Nicaragua’s Sandinistas in the 1980s, is leading the field in the November 5 presidential race. Now 61, balding, and, by his account, more moderate, Ortega claims he would maintain good relations with Washington and even cooperate with the once despised International Monetary Fund.

Ortega led the 1979 revolution that toppled dictator Anastasio Somoza and headed the subsequent leftist government that Reagan viewed as a communist threat. About 50,000 Nicaraguans died in the war between the Sandinistas and the U.S.-backed contras before it ended with elections in 1990, in which Ortega lost to a U.S.-backed presidential candidate. He has since lost in two other elections but now holds a lead in the field of five candidates. Polls put Ortega close to the threshold-35 percent of the vote and a 5-point lead over his nearest rival-required to avoid a runoff.

In a twist on history, Ortega’s running mate is former contras spokesman Jaime Morales, while two of his rivals are former comrades, including Eden Pastora, a legendary Sandinista fighter once known as Comandante Zero.

Source: US News
URL: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/06…/p>


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