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Nbadan
11-06-2006, 06:12 PM
WTF?? When left meets right?

Daniel Ortega Wins Nicaragua Presidency
Monday, November 6, 2006


MANAGUA, Nicaragua - Former Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega appeared headed for victory Monday in his longtime quest to regain power, 16 years after a U.S.-backed rebellion helped drive the former Marxist revolutionary from office.

Early results from Sunday's presidential election gave the Sandinista leader a strong lead over his four rivals. His victory, if confirmed by final results, would expand the club of leftist Latin rulers led by Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who has tried to help his ally by shipping cheap oil to the energy-starved nation.

Ortega, who led Nicaragua from 1985-1990, has repeatedly said he is not the Marxist revolutionary who fought U.S.-backed Contra rebels, a war that left 30,000 dead and the economy in shambles.

But while he has toned down his leftist rhetoric and pledged to continue free-trade policies, the United States remains openly wary of its former Cold War foe. Washington has threatened to withhold aid to the nation, fearing a return to the socialist economic policies of the 1980s.

The race has generated intense international interest, including a visit by Oliver North, the former White House aide at the heart of the Iran-Contra controversy. That effort to oust Ortega's Moscow-leaning Sandinista regime created a huge scandal in the United States when it became known that Washington secretly sold arms to Iran and used the money to fund and arm the Contra operation.

With 15 percent of polling stations counted, Ortega had 40 percent of Sunday's vote, compared with 33 percent for his closest challenger, the wealthy banker Eduardo Montealegre.

Three others rivals were well behind: Sandinista dissident Edmundo Jarquin, ruling-party candidate Jose Rizo and former Contra rebel Eden Pastora.

To win outright and avoid a runoff, the leftist Sandinista leader needs just 35 percent of the vote and a five-point advantage over his closest opponent.

People PC (http://home.peoplepc.com/psp/newsstory.asp?cat=news&referrer=welcome&id=20061106/454ec150_3ca6_155262006110698053308)

MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- Nicaragua's Congress has voted to ban all abortions, despite the concerns of diplomats, doctors and women's rights advocates that the issue has become politicized ahead of presidential elections.

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The bill has the support of the leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front, whose presidential candidate, Daniel Ortega, is trying not to alienate conservative voters in this predominantly Roman Catholic country ahead of the Nov. 5 election.

... Ortega, who favored abortion rights as a young revolutionary, has said he has become a devout Roman Catholic and now opposes abortion. Some 85 percent of Nicaragua's 5 million people are Catholic.

Ortega headed the socialist Sandinista government of the 1980s and had a contentious relationship with the Catholic Church. But he has recently established warm ties with leading church figures in Nicaragua.

clambake
11-06-2006, 06:20 PM
I haven't thought about the sandinistas in a long time. Thanks for the refresher.

Phil E.Buster
11-06-2006, 06:28 PM
I remember that popovich faced looking sob.

ChumpDumper
11-06-2006, 06:30 PM
Remember those thousands of missles we sold to Islamic fundamentalist Iran to fincance our attempt to destabilize Ortega's government? Those were the days.

clambake
11-06-2006, 06:31 PM
They sure were. What goes around.............

PixelPusher
11-06-2006, 07:15 PM
Remember those thousands of missles we sold to Islamic fundamentalist Iran to fincance our attempt to destabilize Ortega's government? Those were the days.

was it you or Nbadan who was asking where Ollie North was these days?