Marxist Morales wins Bolivian election on campaign of "change"

by Infidelesto on August 11, 2008 · View Comments

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Oh please all you fear mongers who would have the audacity to suggest Obama is headed down the same political road as Morales, Castro, Guevara and Chavez…how absurd! </sarcasm>

BBC

Bolivia’s President Evo Morales has claimed victory in a referendum on whether he should continue in power.

Unofficial results gave Mr Morales a convincing win, and he promised to continue his reforms, including the nationalisation of key industries.

Four of six opposition governors, who have led violent protests against the president and demand more autonomy, also won the right to stay in office.

The outcome of the vote is likely to leave Bolivia a divided, analysts say.

“What the Bolivian people have expressed with their votes today is the consolidation of change,” Mr Morales told thousands of cheering supporters in La Paz.

“We’re here to move forward with the recovery of our natural resources, the consolidation of nationalisation, and the state takeover of companies,” he told the crowd from the balcony of the presidential palace.

Obama’s ties to Marxism have been closely documented here and here, as well as questioning Obama’s ties to the “New Party,” a Marxist political coalition and electoral vehicle formed in the 1990s to elect extreme left-wing candidates to office.

What does this havew to do with Morales? Another far-left-wing communist posing as a reformer of “hope and change” while the Democrat’s nominee poses as a left of center candidate when we all know his infatuation with Marxism and disdain for capitalism has shown ever since he came into politics.  Too bad racists who vote for him just cause he’s black, as well as morons who don’t have a clue what this guys ideals really are will probably end up voting blindly for a man who could bring this country to it’s knees if elected.

also this via Gateway Pundit:

Bolivian President Evo Morales, a former coca farmer, holds a portrait made with coca leaves of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, the Argentine-born Cuban revolutionary who died in his unsuccessful attempt to bring communism to Bolivia, in La Paz, March 13, 2006. (Reuters)

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  • julius

    Ah,COMMUNISM”,Lets look a thier Human rights record,Millions die at the hands of the Chineese,Russians,Vietnameese,Koreans,and next Bolivia?Its bad enough that thier people live in fear and poverty by the cocaine cartels and other criminals but to be ruled by a Communist government “ABSURD”.Centuries ago the Bolivians were conquered by the Spanish and converted to   Christiananity.If the Communist government gets into power there than that will really mess up there pretty little brains! I hope and pray they will stand up for thier rights,They are in fact part of the Americas now.So to Bolivia and other Countries who want to convert to Communism,Remember the past can repeat itself.The future of the world depends on Liberty and freedom for its people,Rebellion against it will only lead to death,oppression,fear and who knows what else.Please Bolivia on behalf of the Worlds infidels ‘Wake up and smelll the beautiful Coffee that you all produce,My God and Logic be with you all.Concerned citizen of the World.Peace.

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