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Ortega Follows Zelaya--Surprise! Now the Nicaraguan president wants to change term limits.
The Weekly Standard ^ | August 12, 2009 | Jaime Daremblum

Posted on 08/12/2009 8:10:29 AM PDT by Ooh-Ah

A few weeks ago, at a public celebration to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1979 Sandinista revolution, Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega moved one step closer to creating an autocracy. Speaking to a large crowd, Ortega called for changing the Nicaraguan constitution to allow his own reelection. Under current law, Nicaraguan presidents are prohibited from serving consecutive terms and are limited to two five-year terms overall. In order to be "just and fair," said Ortega, whose term ends in 2012, the country should amend its constitution to let presidents seek reelection.

His timing was impeccable. The ongoing political crisis in Honduras began when its former president, Manuel Zelaya, tried to rewrite the Honduran constitution in hopes of changing term-limit requirements and prolonging his presidency. Now Ortega wants to do something very similar. Like Zelaya before him, he is following the Hugo Chávez playbook. The radical Venezuelan leader rewrote entirely his country's constitution shortly after taking office in 1999, and earlier this year he succeeded in demolishing presidential term limits. Two other Chávez imitators, President Evo Morales of Bolivia and President Rafael Correa of Ecuador, have also changed their countries' constitutions. The pattern is unmistakable: Chávez established the model, and his fellow populist leftists are copying it.

Ortega, Morales, and Correa are all members of Chávez's Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas, as was Zelaya prior to his removal. It's clear that they receive their instructions from Caracas. While all claim to be democrats, they have a curious understanding of how genuine democracy works. Upon searching the headquarters of Zelaya's unconstitutional "referendum" project, Honduran authorities seized computer files with voting results--even though no actual voting had taken place. (This story has been widely reported in Honduras, though not in the United States.) According to Honduran reports, one of the confiscated files already contained 480 "valid" ballots out of 530 ballots "cast." Not surprisingly, 450 of these ballots said "yes" to Zelaya's proposal for a constitutional convention and only 30 said "no," meaning that 93.7 percent were in favor and only 6.3 percent were opposed. In addition, there were ballot boxes stuffed with the prearranged results, all courtesy of Hugo Chávez, who actually had them flown in from Venezuela. This evidence suggests that Zelaya and his allies were planning to perpetrate massive electoral fraud.

Zelaya's attempt to fix the Honduran vote before it even occurred provides further evidence that he is no true democrat. His conception of democracy is more like the "democracy" practiced in Iran, where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his cronies recently stole a presidential election through the use of mobile ballot boxes rigged with their desired results. Unfortunately for Ahmadinejad, even his dictatorial regime was not able to conceal the embarrassing fact that there were more votes cast than the number of registered voters.

Ortega is a big supporter of the Iranian leader--he has honored him with two of Nicaragua's most prestigious awards: the Liberty Medal and the Rubén Darío Medal--and, like Ahmadinejad, he has committed blatant electoral fraud. The November 2008 mayoral "election" in Managua represented a shameless theft by Ortega's Sandinista party. Indeed, the election-rigging was so shameless that it prompted European nations to suspend aid to Nicaragua. If Nicaragua holds a vote on changing its constitution, there is no doubt that Ortega will use whatever tricks and shenanigans are necessary to secure his preferred result.

Zelaya is currently a "guest" of his good friend in Nicaragua. The ousted Honduran president and his supporters have set up camps near the Honduras-Nicaragua border. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reports that the Obama administration appears to be "softening" its support for Zelaya. In a letter sent to Republican senator Richard Lugar and reviewed by the Journal, senior State Department official Richard Verma writes that "President Zelaya's insistence on undertaking provocative actions contributed to the polarization of Honduran society and led to a confrontation that unleashed the events that led to his removal." As the Journal notes, this represents "the harshest criticism yet of Mr. Zelaya's own actions that preceded his removal from office." On the other hand, a Foggy Bottom spokesman unfamiliar with Verma's letter told the Journal that "there has been no decision to soften the policy on Honduras," and the letter itself reaffirms that the U.S. government "energetically" denounces Zelaya's expulsion from the presidency.

When it comes to Central America, U.S. officials should remember that Zelaya and Ortega are faux democrats willing to commit fraud in the service of their political ambitions. They prefer elections with predetermined results, akin to the "democratic ratification processes" in Castro's Cuba. Neither should be trusted.

Jaime Daremblum, who served as Costa Rica's ambassador to the United States from 1998 to 2004, is director of the Center for Latin American Studies at the Hudson Institute.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: honduras; nicaragua; ortega; zelaya

1 posted on 08/12/2009 8:10:30 AM PDT by Ooh-Ah
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To: Ooh-Ah

All these commies sing from the same hymn card.


2 posted on 08/12/2009 8:11:37 AM PDT by Antoninus (I hereby pledge not to allow media whores to pick the GOP candidate in 2012.)
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To: Ooh-Ah

Oh I give up. Why don’t we just create a United Banana Republic Dictators society and be done with all this pretense of free democracies.


3 posted on 08/12/2009 8:13:27 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (The Democrat Party: a criminal organization masquerading as a political party)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

As if they ever had democracies before these guys came along.


4 posted on 08/12/2009 8:15:12 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Ooh-Ah
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"Shortly after taking office in 1985, Kerry and Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa went on a fact-finding trip to Nicaragua, where they met with Daniel Ortega (right) and other Sandinistas. The trip was criticized when the Sandinistas cemented ties with Moscow."

http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/062003.shtml
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The Real Story Behind Rev. Wright's Controversial Black Liberation Theology Doctrine
Monday , May 5, 2008
FoxNews/Hannity's America
[special Friday night edition--original airdate May 2, 2008]

(some key excerpts)

["(Jose) Diaz-Balart is the son of Rafael Diaz-Balart y Guitierrez (a former Cuban politician). He has three bothers, Rafael Diaz-Balart (a banker), Mario Diaz-Balart (a US Congressman) and Lincoln Diaz-Balart (also a US Congressman). His aunt, Mirta Diaz-Balart, was Fidel Castro's first wife."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Diaz-Balart]

JOSE DIAZ-BALART, TELEMUNDO NETWORK: "Liberation theology in Nicaragua in the mid-1980's was a pro-Sandinista, pro-Marxist, anti-U.S., anti-Catholic Church movement. That's it. No ifs, ands, or buts. His church apparently supported, in the mid-'80s in Nicaragua, groups that supported the Sandinista dictatorships and that were opposed to the Contras whose reason for being was calling for elections. That's all I know. I was there.

I saw the churches in Nicaragua that he spoke of, and the churches were churches that talked about the need for violent revolution and I remember clearly one of the major churches in Managua where the Jesus Christ on the altar was not Jesus Christ, he was a Sandinista soldier, and the priests talked about the corruption of the West, talked about the need for revolution everywhere, and talked about 'the evil empire' which was the United States of America."

REV. BOB SCHENCK, NATIONAL CLERGY COUNCIL: "it's based in Marxism. At the core of his [Wright's] theology is really an anti-Christian understanding of God, and as part of a long history of individuals who actually advocate using violence in overthrowing those they perceive to be oppressing them, even acts of murder have been defended by followers of liberation theology. That's very, very dangerous."

SCHENCK: "I was actually the only person escorted to Dr. Wright. He asked to see me, and I simply welcomed him to Washington, and then I said Dr. Wright, I want to bring you a warning: your embrace of Marxist liberation theology. It is contrary to the Gospel, and you need, sir, to abandon it. And at that he dropped the handshake and made it clear that he was not in the mood to dialogue on that point."

Source: The Real Story Behind Rev. Wright's Controversial Black Liberation Theology Doctrine:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354158,00.html

5 posted on 08/12/2009 8:23:18 AM PDT by ETL (ALL the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: ETL
Back in the 1980’s I worked for a company called ATEX. We made electronic pre-press systems. One of our customers was La Prensa. Ortega's wife was on the e-board. When the Sandanistas took over she announced to the others that the paper was to be shut down. When they asked who would speak out against the government, she told them; “now that the right people are in charge, there won't be any”.
6 posted on 08/12/2009 8:27:10 AM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: massgopguy

Thanks for the incredible firsthand account.


7 posted on 08/12/2009 8:33:39 AM PDT by ETL (ALL the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Ooh-Ah; All
"'The Black Book of Communism,'; a scholarly accounting of communism’s crimes, counts about 94 million murdered by the supposed champions of the common man (20 million for the Soviets alone), and some say that number is too low."

Forgetting the Evils of Communism: The amnesia bites a little deeper
By Jonah Goldberg, August 2008:
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZmY0MjI1MDgyYjg1M2UwNDMzMTk2Mjk5YTk0ZTdlMWE=

8 posted on 08/12/2009 8:34:08 AM PDT by ETL (ALL the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Ooh-Ah

the Nicaraguan people dodged a huge bullet in the 80’s, and will rue the day they voted this crowd back into power


9 posted on 08/12/2009 8:34:52 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Ooh-Ah

Most of the former banana republics have this clause in their Constitution and it is to prevent Dictators from gaining power. It is a fire-break.


10 posted on 08/12/2009 8:40:48 AM PDT by ClayinVA ("Those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it")
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To: Ooh-Ah

The Commie Three Stooges

Zelaya

Ortega

Obama


11 posted on 08/12/2009 8:42:22 AM PDT by Iron Munro (You can't kill the beast while sucking at its teat - Claire Wolfe)
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To: dfwgator
As if they ever had democracies before these guys came along

Actually they did.

I am sure they were never up to your exacting standards but what are you advocating as an alternative?

12 posted on 08/12/2009 9:14:39 AM PDT by AreaMan
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To: Ooh-Ah

Ollie, we have work for you.


13 posted on 08/12/2009 9:45:58 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (It will bomg like the first one. It will last about a week or two and nthen go into video.)
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To: Ooh-Ah

Following the advice of Putin, who will return to the Russian Presidency in 2012 (and retain his premiership too, thus becoming the Premier of the Greater Russian [Soviet] Union!)


14 posted on 09/22/2009 11:37:21 AM PDT by Thunder90 (Fighting for truth and the American way... http://citizensfortruthandtheamericanway.blogspot.com/)
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