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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 04:51 AM
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52 congress candidates are 'suspicious': El Espectador .
Just discovered this information which was published in Colombia's El Espectador early this year. It's too important to overlook.

52 congress candidates are 'suspicious': El Espectador .
Sunday, 17 January 2010 08:30 Adriaan Alsema

Colombian newspaper El Espectador on Sunday published a list of "suspicious" candidates in March's Congress elections. The newspaper considers the candidates suspect because of their closeness to the paramilitary power structure.

The Conservative Party, one of Colombia's biggest political parties, has the highest number of "suspicious" candidates. Ten of the coalition party's candidates for either the House or the Senate are linked to politicians who are in jail or under investigation for their ties to demobilized paramilitary organization AUC.

Two new parties, Alianza Democratica Nacional (ADN) and Partido de Integracion Nacional (PIN), formed out of the ashes of Uribista parties whose senators joined bigger coalition parties, are also prominently featured on the list as backing suspicious candidates.

Partido de la U, President Alvaro Uribe's most loyal supporter in Congress, also has seven candidates who are suspiciously close to politicians with links to paramilitaries, or have other links to criminal activity.

One candidate, the independent Ricardo Castro, is cousin of Rodrigo Tovar Pupo, alias "Jorge 40," one of the AUC's most feared commanders, who is currently in the US awaiting trial on drug charges.

Most candidates on El Espectador's list are from the north of Colombia, where the AUC was most powerful.

More than a hundred Colombian politicians on national, departmental and local levels have been or are part of a criminal investigation because of their alleged use of intimidation by paramilitaries to help them gain office in the 2002 and 2006 elections. Dozens have been convicted for paramilitary ties.

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http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/7704-52-congress-candidates-are-suspicious-el-espectador.html
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 06:15 AM
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1. Sounds like the Bush Junta's ideal political system: 'Vote for us or get whacked!'
And, funny thing, they funded Colombia's egregiously corrupt rightwing and its heinously murderous military with $7 BILLION of our hard-earned tax dollars, and gave its pResident a "Medal of Honor."

Yet another "mission accomplished."

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 03:42 PM
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2. Our own government has allowed our tax dollars to support a system
in Colombia exactly the way they wish ours worked here. They've got the entire country firmly under their control. All the voters terrified of even going to the polls. Anyone who seems too troublesome immediately gets called out as a FARC-supporter and often goes down, including dangerous political comedians, like Jaime Garzon, killed by a paramilitary warlord's men who said he did it as a favor to the military.

This would be heaven to our own right-wing. They probably dream about it at night.
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