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Bronco_Beerslug
11-07-2006, 05:38 AM
The Bush backlash continues in Central and South America.

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Nicaragua's Ortega on brink of return
By Kieran Murray Tue Nov 7, 4:58 AM ET

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (Reuters) - Nicaragua's former Marxist guerrilla-president Daniel Ortega is almost certain to complete a long climb back to power on Tuesday with an election win that could upset his old Cold War enemy, the United States.

Ortega had a clear lead as results trickled in from Sunday's presidential vote and victory was expected to be confirmed with a final batch of returns on Tuesday. Thousands of his left-wing Sandinista party supporters celebrated in the streets on Monday night, some on horseback.

Ortega had 38.6 percent support with votes tallied from more than 60 percent of polling stations, almost 8 points ahead of his conservative, pro-U.S. rival, Eduardo Montealegre.

The leftist, who led a 1979 popular revolution and then fought U.S.-trained and financed Contra rebels in a devastating civil war throughout the 1980s, needs to win at least 35 percent and hold a lead of 5 points to take victory in the first round and avoid a dangerous runoff.

His expected return to power 16 years after losing a 1990 election near the end of the Contra war is a setback for Washington and a boost for Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is trying to build a Latin American alliance of anti-U.S. leaders.

Ortega, 60, has dropped his Marxism of the Cold War era and now speaks mainly of God, peace and reconciliation.

He stopped short of claiming victory on Monday night but said that, whoever won, he was ready to work with other parties to "eradicate poverty and reassure the private sector and international investors."

He promises to work with business leaders and has backed a trade deal with the United States, but U.S. officials still do not trust him and worry about his friendship with Chavez.

Venezuela's leader helped Ortega's election campaign by sending cheap fertilizer and fuel to Sandinista-led groups. Many expect Chavez to spend some of his country's petrodollars to finance social programs in Nicaragua, which trails only Haiti as the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

"Venezuela's coooperation is the best. With help, the Nicaraguan people can get ahead," said Carlos Espinoza, a young Sandinista, at celebrations in the capital Managua.
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SteveTensi13
11-07-2006, 03:18 PM
Time to resurrect the Contras!!

bendog
11-07-2006, 03:34 PM
Time to resurrect the Contras!!

You bastards come within 100 miles of my cigars again, I'm coming down to NM to Mad Max your ass on I-20. (-:

W*GS
11-07-2006, 03:44 PM
"The Bush backlash"?

Geezus, does Bush have that much power that he can alter another country's elections?

Danny has mellowed some - perhaps he can whore for Chavez instead of the Politburo, like he was last time.

Or not.

bendog
11-07-2006, 03:50 PM
come on wags, of course bushii's cowboy bull****, and his family's ties to the oligarchy in venezuela, which is literally Chavez's death enemy, influenced this, and bolivia's, recent election.

Good news is that Ortega isn't bad for cigars.

SteveTensi13
11-07-2006, 03:51 PM
A tiger cant change his stripes now more than a "former" Marxist can turn to God! Watch, within a month newspapers will be closed down, private industry will be taken over by the government, political opponents will be jailed or outright killed. Trust me on this!

SteveTensi13
11-07-2006, 03:53 PM
come on wags, of course bushii's cowboy bull****, and his family's ties to the oligarchy in venezuela, which is literally Chavez's death enemy, influenced this, and bolivia's, recent election.

Good news is that Ortega isn't bad for cigars.

So, you're OK with millions of people being enslaved under a Marxist government who will get their marching orders from Havana so long as your precious cigar shipments are not interrupted? Just checking.

Atlas
11-07-2006, 05:04 PM
Time to resurrect the Contras!!

yeah, not really a big deal. Communism is dead and Nicaragua is irrelevant

SteveTensi13
11-07-2006, 05:15 PM
yeah, not really a big deal. Communism is dead and Nicaragua is irrelevant


In and of itself no, but you remember the "domino" theory? First Nicaragua, then El Salvaldor, Belize, Guatamala, Panama, so on and so on. We must stop it in Nicaragua now before we have a combined Central/South American military marching right through Texas, NM and California!

Kaylore
11-07-2006, 08:53 PM
Boo-YA!
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Atlas
11-08-2006, 12:15 AM
In and of itself no, but you remember the "domino" theory? First Nicaragua, then El Salvaldor, Belize, Guatamala, Panama, so on and so on. We must stop it in Nicaragua now before we have a combined Central/South American military marching right through Texas, NM and California!

I remember that was Reagans threory and if it was true it isn't anymore. Hell, Ortega ran his campaign as being a moderate. Communism is dead.

Funny how we preach democracy but went a country democratically elects a government we don't like we get pissed and defensive.