Nicaraguan Tragedy
As the U.S. Senate tries to figure out what is and is not in its version of a health care bill, we’ll take a domestic time out and turn eyes south for a few minutes toward the forgotten and damned piece of earth known as Nicaragua.
For those of you born in the last 25 years you might be surprised that during the entire decade of the 1980′s we were told by those in power that what happened in that impoverished country of a few million was of earth-shaking importance. The Reagan and Bush I admins spent billions of dollars, got us mixed up in the Iran-Contra scandal, promoted the criminal Oliver North to national prominence and pissed all over international law to destabilize the Sandinista National Liberation Front which came to power in a 1979 revolution. The Sandis peacefully surrendered power in 1990 to an opposition front, subsidized by the U.S., in otherwise fair and free elections.
And then, poof! Nicaragua disappeared from the American political map. And all sides are guilty here. After spending all that loot and fielding a contra army to out the FSLN, the U.S. never followed through with any significant development aid for the pro-American government which came to power. The miserably parochial U.S. media, which had obsessed over Nicaragua so long as it was a “national security” issue, pulled up stakes and has never returned. And the American Left, excuse the term, which had made Sandinista Nicaragua a cause celebre, closed its eyes and ears to what the FSLN became once out of power. And like the media, has never again returned to face he ugly realities.
Excuse such a long intro to this piece, but I continue with background precisely because Nicaragua has become such a neglected topic. To sum it up: After the Sandis lost power, they scrambled to privatize as much of the national wealth as possible and pass it out among themselves before turning over the reins of government.The succeeding conservative regimes descended into obscene levels of corruption and wound up pacting with former Sandnista President Daniel Ortega.
Ortega, meanwhile, was exposed as having serially molested his step-daughter — but was never prosecuted. The intellectual cream of the Sandinistas fled the party in droves. Just about everyone else was purged. Ortega turned the FSLN into a vehicle of personal power and was returned to the presidency in 2007. While still cloaked in revolutionary rhetoric, he made a close alliance with conservative local Catholic hierarchy and campaigned by alternately praising Hugo Chavez and Jesus Christ.
Since coming to power again, he has constructed a brazen cult of personality, has deployed gangs of street thugs to chase his opponents from the streets; he claims to be a socialist ally of Chavez but has hosted and feted Islamic Fascist Ahmadinejad; his government has outlawed all forms of abortion, and while aping Chavez’ “missions” of helping the poor, he has imposed strict neo-liberal economic policies right out of the IMF playbook. He engaged in open fraud in regional elections last year. He has used the courts to persecute and sometimes jail opponents and former allies, including the revered poet/priest Ernesto Cardenal, the Minister of Culture in the original FSLN government. The country remains mired in absolute poverty with some 50% of Nicaraguans effectively unemployed. Now Ortega is using a stacked judicial system to — drum roll– change the law so he can be re-elected in upcoming presidential elections. What a surprise.
There are still a few deluded souls who front for Ortega, an otherwise thoroughly and discredited demagogue.
An indefatigable source in trying to circulate the truth about Nicaragua both here and inside Nicaragua itself is the noted writer and poet
Gioconda Belli (who resides in the L.A. area). She’s been leading a Web-based campaign to publicize the plight of her nation under Ortega’s heavy hand. Before you mouth off, be advised that Gioconda was an original FSLAN guerrilla commander during the revolution and held several high positions in the Sandinista government, including the post of international editor of the Sandinista daily paper, Barricada. No lip, please, about how she has become a CIA tool. She is firmly on the left. It is Ortega who has become a power-hungry anti-democrat and demagogue.
Thanks to Belli’s latest facebook posting, I was able to read this fine sum up of the current situation in Nicaragua, written by the country’s leading journalist Carlos Fernando Chamorro. Sorry, but Chamorro’s piece is published in Spanish in the leftist Mexican daily La Jornada. It’s a chilling, depressing piece. It details the Orwellian personality cult constructed by Ortega and his wife, replete with giant portrait billboards and slogans evoking
Ortega’s unholy alliance with Jesus. “Serving the people, Serving God.” Barf. The piece also details Ortega’s judicial assault on the community built by Father Cardenal. And we learn how the millions sent to Nicaragua by havez have conveniently been diverted into the pockets of Ortega’s extended personal and political family. Chamorro is also a former Sandinista. Indeed, the murder of his father by Somoza is what sparked the revolution in the first place. And he was the former editor of Barricada. Recently, he has also come under judicial attack by Ortega who would love to silence him.
Nicaragua, indeed, deserves an American solidarity campaign. But not one who defends a despicable piece of work like Ortega but rather his victims — the Nicaraguan people.
Disclaimer: I spent loads of time in Nicaragua in the 1980′s and wrote many pieces sympathetic to the Sandinistas and antagonistic to the contras. I spent some considerable time with many of the FSLN leaders and even spent a couple of days living in Ortega’s house to write a profile on his wife, Rosario. Two years before they lost power I wrote a cover story for the Village Voice on how the FSLN had lost their moral compass. I was there for the 1990 elections and also wrote that Ortega’s concession speech was his finest, most noble moment and that he could proud of the legacy of democracy he had created. I returned in the summer of 2001 and wrote a story for Mother Jones on the total corruption of what was left of Ortega’s party. I spent two days interviewing his stepdaughter, Zoilamerica, who detailed the years of incest she suffered at his hands. We discussed the idea of my collaborating with her to write her memoir, but the project never materialized.





December 10th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
RE the “Cult of Personality” swirling around the ideo-bereft Ortegas’. it’s hard for me to imagine Rosario crooning from the palacio digs singing the refrain: “Don’t moan for me Managua…”
Crazy, yes?
Why do I get the feeling that the parade of horribles being associated with Ortega keeping it in the family and supping with Amhad’sDinnerjacket is a setup as a backdoor hit on Hugo Chavez?
C’mon Coop, the charge du jour here is that Ortega, while on the hustings, involked Chavez’s name. Danny boy also piped Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who, if not exactly close to Jesus, gets a pass on infidelity from Pope Benedict XVI.
Look, in another ten years Ortega’s coffin will be on a around the world journey just like Juan Peron.
David Horowitz was once a Leninist on the far left. Today he is still a Leninist.. but on the far right fringe. Daniel’s his brother, older than he…
The Cooper storied corruption story about post-civil war FSLN is unique only in its chosen target. One would have to go back to those heady days in Managua when American William Walker had his own cult… Walker and every leader in between.
The real story is next door..in Honduras.
December 10th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
Pablo
You have the mentality of a Flat Earth Society member. The issue here isnt me or David Horowitz. It’s Nicaragua about which you have absolutely nothing to say and about which you are evidently totally ignorant.
December 11th, 2009 at 12:44 am
ONE OF THE MANY TRUE STORIES—THAT OF THE “DEMOCRACY” PRACTICED BY DANIEL ORTEGA´S GOVERNMENT (Explaining the Oretga’s shenanigans to Canadians)
By MARTHA CHAVES
In July 208 hundreds of poor, starving, peasants were used by the government of Daniel Ortega, to participate in their sanctioned “Prayer campaign”. They were hired to “pray against Hatred”
-“YOU GOTTA BE JOKING…WHERE IN THE DEVIL A GOVERNMENT WOULD… RECRUIT THOSE POOR PEOPLE TO… PRAY?”
The majority of these “professional-prayers” were recruited from a group of –out of work- banana plantation workers who had set out camp in a lot across the street from the National Assembly. They had been there for four long years, hoping the government would help them to get compensation from the U.S. Banana companies, because they had been exposed to the effects of the hazardous pesticide called Nemagon. They had travelled from the banana plantations outside Managua and wouldn’t leave that “camp” until the government helped them. But… instead… they were recruited to, I repeat, PRAY (Catholic) and were provided with T-shirts bearing the slogan “Love is stronger than hate”
Those of us Nicaraguans who don’t get fooled easily knew since the beginning… that the prayer campaign, far from being born out of true faith, was planned to enforce Daniel Ortega’s government´s pose of Peace and Reconciliation.And we also knew that first and foremost, that campaign was launched to stop the opposition from demonstrating against the government
How did we know? because the “professional prayers” or “Rezadores” had to occupy nine rotundas of Managua on a 24-7 basis, rain or shine,surrounded by a barrage of giant shocking-pink billboards featuring Ortega’s face and a message saying “To Comply With The People is To Comply with God”.
–“I DON´T GET IT. WHAT WOULD THE GOVERNMENT GAIN BY PUTTING PEOPLE TO PRAY IN THE ROTUNDAS?”
Because, previous to the appearance of the “Rezadores” on the rotundas, a former guerrilla leader and ex-Sandinista named Dora Maria Tellez held a hunger strike (June 2008) to protest that her Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS) party was banned from participating in the November municipal elections.
In other words, the “Rezadores” first appeared on the rotundas in the weeks following the first major anti-Ortega protests, which were sparked by the Supreme Election Council’s decision (June 2008) to ban two strong opposition parties from participating in the elections.
When Dora Maria Tellez hunger strike ended, Rosario Murillo, The First Lady thought, “SHOWTIME! Bring in the ´Rezadores´!! Nothing better than starving –peasants- potential- cancer victims, to help us with our plans of being the rightful owners of Nicaragua”
–“BUT WAIT A MINUTE…THIS IS ALL SO UNBELIEVABLE…WHAT WAS THE CHURCH´S OPINION ABOUT THE FIRST LADY´S ´REZADORES PRESENTATION´?”
As you know, when it comes to religious pomp and circumstance, the priest are the legitimate show- runners and they are very picky about tradition.We can safely presume that the church was not at all pleased about the folkloric-performance-art-approach-to prayer that the First Lady endorsed! But the Ortega´s have on their payroll a retired Cardinal who didn´t seem to mind that the people were praying… in fact, he blesses Rosario Murillo in all of her evil ventures.Besides…the “Rezadores” never admitted to being hired to pray; albeit they had been attired with the Love is stronger than hate t- shirts, and provided with images of the virgin Mary, rosaries and other church paraphernalia,they were instructed to say that they were there out of their own free will…
Then comes November and the municipal elections take place on the ninth.The “in your face” biggest election fraud in the history of Nicaragua gets perpetrated.
The Archbishop of Managua, Monsignor Leopoldo Brenes, could not keep his mouth shut anymore and he spoke loud, angry and clear against the crime that had been partly facilitated by the prayer campaign scam.
…As you may asume,the government had to find other plans for the “Rezadores”!. They were “disbanded” in March 2009 and, here is the kicker: THEY WERE NOT COMPENSATED FOR THEIR WORK AND WENT ON A HUNGER STRIKE!!!
All of the above is not only wrong in many levels,it’s surreal ! Imagine: Nicaraguan XXI century feudal lords hire round the clock STARVING peasants TO PRAY…in order to stop the opposition to demonstrate because the municipal elections were coming up and they knew that they could win only by fraud… they get away with it… and they don´t pay the “Love is stronger than hate” starving peasants and then the peasants go on a HUNGER STRIKE…The Lord indeed works in mysterious ways!!!
–“Hum, YOU´RE PULLING MY LEG…REZADORES´… I NEVER KNEW THAT NICARAGUA WAS A THEOCRACY”
Because Nicaragua is not a theocracy! That´s why that the government would launch a praying campaign is absolutely preposterous, not to mention unconstitutional and discriminatory because Catholicism may be the religion of the majority of Nicaraguans but it´s not the ONLY religion hence the government should not impose it on non-Catholics. Try to pull something like that in Canada!
Now, if Catholicism were the only religion in Nicaragua and Nicaragua were a CATHOLIC theocracy, the religion and prayers would have to be dispensed by Monsignor Leopoldo Brenes the highest authority in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua… not by the retired crooked Cardinal Obando.
–“HOLY FRIJOLE! SHOULD NOT THE POPE GET INVOVED IN THIS?”
You bet your penance buttons!
NICARAGUA IS NOT A THEOCRACY…But that doesn’t mean that the Catholic Church had to keep their mouth shut about the fraud, and it certainly doesn’t mean that the “Rezadores” had to be hired and ON TOP OF IT, to be disbanded WITH NO PAY,NO PRAYER…AND NO FOOD!
–“I HATE IT WHEN STARVING ACTORS GET RIPPED OFF! “
Me too! But when, besides starving, the actors are humble- peasants- potential-cancer-victims… there is no insult in the world that I could use to describe Rosario Murillo, the architects of the “Love is stronger than Hate” campaign.
To say that she is a heartless (expletive that rhymes with “runt”) who should be burned at the stake with the fire of every circle of Dante’s inferno, is to be too kind to her and too horrible to the fire that would have to touch her!
Love is indeed stronger than hate and people who love democracy, decency and justice should love to hate the corruption of the Ortega dinasty and their cronies,including the crooked Cardinal Miguel Obando.
Martha Chaves
Copyright 2009 MCC
December 11th, 2009 at 1:01 am
PS
There are plenty of pictures of the Rezadores in La Prensa and El Nuevo Diario.
I think there is video too.
the Ortegas also ripped John Lennon’s Give Peace a Chance as their campaign song…
All of that is Rosario’s idea.She won´t be singing “Don’t moan for me Nicaragua”
her motto seems to be ” Moan BECAUSE of me Nicaragua”
The woman claims she has visits from the ghost of Sandino just as Chávez claims that he runs all of his ideas by Bolivar´s Gost…
Would you want people like that to run, never mind your country…your office pic-nic?
Would you want them to drive the school bus?
I don´t know for sure but I am almost certain that not even Alzheimer´s ridden Reagan came up with BS like that…
December 11th, 2009 at 6:28 am
Daniel Ortega was a serious personal hero of mine back in the 80′s. He stood up to Reagan, he made lives better for people by spreading education and health care, and made it possible for poor people to stop being quite so poor and miserable. He was even a little bit of a dashing figure, which appealed to my 17-year old sensibility.
And then he became a complete and total shit head in every way. It’s sad. No, it’s tragic and disgusting. Just another thieving plutocrat who also aligned himself with a retrograde church.
The lesson? There are lots of possible lessons, but to me the main ones are old by now: avoid trusting any individual figure as if character was enough to protect from abuse, limit power in government, and be very careful about drinking the revolutionary kool-aid.
Their revolution morphed from being about the poor to being about enriching themselves, and now they just engage in a bunch of self-serving anti-capitalist rhetoric designed to disguise the fact that they simply joined the old aristocracy with the objective of enriching themselves–which is exactly what they are doing: http://bit.ly/8blxZE
Does anyone ever step away from the laurels and money in the interest of their country or fellow citizens? I can only think of George Washington, but there must be someone else. For me it’s becoming almost totally axiomatic: without strong (and enforced) laws limiting power, and without power dispersed in different branches, the tempatation to abuse the situation for personal or ideological gain is too much for 99.9% of people.
What makes Ortega different from Ferdinand Marcos? Nothing.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:31 am
“Does anyone ever step away from the laurels and money in the interest of their country or fellow citizens? I can only think of George Washington, but there must be someone else…”
Mandela, Ghandi maybe. Nu?
December 11th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Not to mention Uncle Ho.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:35 am
And the Bandit Queen in India.
Now that is a revolutionary story. Controversial figure, but her war to get rights for the untouchables actually made a difference.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:37 am
I would add Elizabeth 1 to the list.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:47 am
Daniel Ortega lost it for me when he visited NYC in 1983 for the UNGA and was seen spending thousands for designer glasses at a boutique on Madison Avenue. The Piñatas only made it worse.
El Pacto between Arnaldo Aleman and Ortega is one of the most cynical, self-serving moves ever conducted in politics in Latin America. All they care about is themselves – and power.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:48 am
Link for the Piñatas didn’t work.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:50 am
Pablo, I think you went goofy on this one forgetting the real issue being the plight of Nicaraguans. Your dismissing the guts of the story to insist Marc is using the suffering of other people to take a pointless poke at Chavez–surreptitiously yet–when he has poked him head on–daft and only makes you seem a cold blooded git who puts theory over humanity.
December 11th, 2009 at 8:58 am
Marc et al, interesting book I came across in a second hand store in England:
After the Despots: Latin American Views and Interviews.
Graham-Yooll, Andrew
Interviews with all the writers. Some wonderful moments. Worth digging out of a library. If I recall it was maybe whats his name…the guy who won the Nobel who was most interesting. Can’t remember.
And all this reminds me of a doc seared into my brain that I recommend:
Sean Langan’s Travels With a Gringo.
From a few years ago. Journalist and his camcorder traveling up and down the continent. Pretty raw…families hitting the local tip to forage for food and anything usable; Villagers explaining they can’t have clean water unless they pony up the $300 for the line from the foreign company that owns the water.
Should be shown on Christmas day here.
December 11th, 2009 at 10:23 am
Martha… fascinating detailed reports. I can actually say I KNOW Daniel Ortega and his wife even better (she spent a LOT of time here in L.A. rasisng money from Hollywood) and all of this is quite consistent.
Randy, yo were ahead of me! I have a picture here of me with Ortega wearing those $500 glasses and I still thought him a pretty decent guy. In person, he has a humble quiet style, sort of like Robt De Niro– he can barely put three sentences together without stumbling. But give him a public stage and some power and look out. For ,me it all ended with the Pinatas.
Truth is, that despite Reagan rhetoric, the Sandis ran a fairly clean ship while in power and were not simple M-L dictators. They introduced a lot of democratic forms and maintained an authentic mixed economy…. just shit heads, as put above. At least those who stayed. All the good people left as soon as the Pinata broke open.
December 11th, 2009 at 10:33 am
Dan O Says:
December 11th, 2009 at 6:28 am
Daniel Ortega was a serious personal hero of mine back in the 80’s. He stood up to Reagan, he made lives better for people by spreading education and health care, and made it possible for poor people to stop being quite so poor and miserable. He was even a little bit of a dashing figure, which appealed to my 17-year old sensibility.
And then he became a complete and total shit head in every way. It’s sad. No, it’s tragic and disgusting. Just another thieving plutocrat who also aligned himself with a retrograde church.
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I agree with you. It’s hard to believe that anyone on the left still holds any esteem for the Ortegas’.
In fact they don’t. Ortega is not the target because there is a consensus that Ortega has succumbed to craven instincts.
That said, the question arises as to the relevance of the article which I feel is encapsulated in this following statement (but as our host writes, what do I know?)
Here Cooper has Ortega covering all his bases by appealing simultaniously to both God and the Devil:
“While still cloaked in revolutionary rhetoric, he made a close alliance with conservative local Catholic hierarchy and campaigned by alternately praising Hugo Chavez and Jesus Christ”
Here it is important to know who populates hell. No one questions the universal approbation justly heaped on Ortega… but see his friends!
December 11th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Pablo
You are a babbling doof. You accuse me of having a hidden agenda of attacking Hugo Chavez. Wrong. I have an open agenda and a proven track record of calling him out for the blowhard demagogue he is. It is YOU that has a very poorly thinly veiled hidden agenda of DEFENDING Chavez. You have now made that abundantly clear. You say no one on the left holds any respect for Ortega, Sorry, Hugo Chavez does. And he’s sending Danny millions of dollars that are NOT going to the people but rather into the deep pockets of Sandi-Bourgeosie. Sober up. You sound drunk,
December 11th, 2009 at 11:21 am
Marc Cooper fires back:
“You say no one on the left holds any respect for Ortega, Sorry, Hugo Chavez does. And he’s sending Danny millions of dollars that are NOT going to the people but rather into the deep pockets of Sandi-Bourgeosie. Sober up. You sound drunk,..”
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Slow down. I only have a little wine with dinner and this is not an existential arguement.
Even a devil can’t seem to get a break. Chavez isn’t sending money to Danny…
Look, you wrote it yourself:
“And we learn how the millions sent to Nicaragua by Chavez have conveniently been diverted into the pockets of Ortega’s extended personal and political family”
For the record, I am not defending Chavez. I have no strong feeling either way. I am happy the people thwarted the US backed coup against him. More importantly is what the voters in Venezuela think. Rhetorically, he can seem at times like a buffoon. So often, even among US politicians, we complain here about the gap between the Hope and the follow thru.
To some extent it is also more important as to what you think.
You are painting me with too broad a brush.
In the above contradiction it shows.
With sincere wishes from your babbling doof,
pablo
December 11th, 2009 at 11:52 am
Pretty awful. Matt Taibbi finishes off his expose of the “mop headed weenie” and gang gouging us all:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/31234647/obamas_big_sellout/print
December 11th, 2009 at 3:10 pm
I just got back from Costa Rica and heard things are only getting better economically in Nicaragua. In fact, the ex-pats are heading to NW Nicaragua cause it is way cheaper than Costa Rica.
Not defending anybody or anything, just pointing out the feedback that I got.
December 11th, 2009 at 4:32 pm
For anyone under 25 years old, `Salvador’ by Oliver Stone should be required viewing.
There is, of course, no truth to the rumor that the character played by James Woods (Richard Boyle) is based on Marc Cooper…
December 11th, 2009 at 4:37 pm
On a side note, I googled John Cassady and came up with a weird website that had nothing to do with the photojournalist.
December 11th, 2009 at 5:59 pm
No, Jim, I think I’m more the Belushi character.
Boyles pre-dated me by a year or so in El Salvador and I was not nearly as crazy as he was. The photojournalist “Cassady” is actually John Hoagland who I worked alongside with two or three times. He shot mostly for Time magazine. His death actually took place 3 1/2 years later than the film suggests. He wasn’t killed by fire from a plane, but was shot by Salvadoran infantry while photographing them in the murderous zone of Suchitoto. I wasn’t with the group he was with the day he was killed but I was in San Salvador that week and I remember exactly where I was when I got the news. It was pretty awful.
During my time in Central America I knew three photogs who were killed. Carlos Ruiz from ChileTV was killed 10 feet from me on election day March 1982. The next year, the great Richard Cross who I worked with in Salvador was killed by contra land mines on the Honduras/Nica border. Hoagland was killed in 1984.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hoagland
http://www.newseum.org/scripts/Journalist/Detail.asp?PhotoID=540
The scariest thing of all was the day before I arrived in El Salvador for the first time, 4 Dutch filmmakers were murdered by the Army. Not a good feeling landing under those conditions.
December 11th, 2009 at 6:10 pm
Ya just gotta love it. The charismatic hero the left of the ’80s was fawning over.
Or I would, if it wasn’t for the tragedy that is Nicaragua. That ruins the otherwise sweet Schadenfreude.
December 11th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
“Ya just gotta love it….That ruins the otherwise sweet Schadenfreude.”
Your sentiment is childish.
December 11th, 2009 at 10:06 pm
er, there’s also this to consider: http://leninology.blogspot.com/2006/11/nicaragua-they-did-everything-but.html
But you are right Ortega’s become corrupt:
http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk/isj74/gonzalez
December 12th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Your sentiment is childish.
Consider the source.
December 12th, 2009 at 10:06 pm
I find it hard to believe anybody in Hollywood would pay attention to the skank and the paedophile…
I have no problem believing that they would raise money at the Vatican but in Hollywood …who would pay attention to a third rate dictator and a first ho who have more cosmetic challenges than Saint Andreas fault?
Jon Stewart dissed them BIG time! Made Ortega sound like the arsehole he is (thanks to my comic friends, I may add and brag)
and no decent SusanSarandon branch of Hollywood “left” would give them the time of the day…
They are homely looking, they lack Chavez’ hability to play te fool, they are trash. Not even liver Stone would give them a hello!
They are nothing but copycats,knocks off of a knock off…
I do not believe FOR a MINUTE that skank and tat paedophile had any attention form even Perez Hilton. Believe me.We plead wit perez to diss them and tey were not his while.
They are trasher than trash!
December 12th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
I meant they were not worth Perez Hilton’s while. You believe what you want but even Hollywood would not touch them with a borrowed broom.
P.J.O’ Rouke said it best: “Daniel Ortega’s consetion speech sounded like a bad high school production of a banana republic version of Hamlet and his wife looks like a witch on a bad hair day-armpit hair, that is”
Iwish them ill.I hope they die slowly in a natural disaster and no one in their family survives and I hope it happens when they are visiting te Pope and the Vatican gets wiped off the face of the earth.
amen.
Happy Chanukah!
December 13th, 2009 at 12:03 am
jo you made me howl and I agree with you. Michael Moore wouldn’t endorse them if he could eat them with butter in a supersize deal in which they are merely a side-dish to Chávez “chimichanga”.
rosario Murillo is everything that is despiccable on the face of the earth,a snake would puke her.
Sold her own daughter to the pedo so she could get power.I wish a movie about them gets made Quick! Call Penny Marshall before Polansky gets them first and makes the rapist look good. Call Oprah…see what she thinks about THE GOOD MOTHER fucker mother of Zoilamérica who let Ortega raped from the age of 11. Call them Call Woody not even Woody would want anything to do with that pair…
Hollywood shmoliwood! I would love to see a list of the hollywoodites that gave money to Whoresario and Whoretega, like the comic calls them.
December 13th, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Err… Polanski?
The Vatican is interested in the Catholic people of NIcaragua, and if this toad has policies they like, they’ll support the *policies* – which doesn’t mean they endorse this clown.…
December 13th, 2009 at 11:09 pm
Yeah John Moore.
Polansky is going to make a movie of a fellow pedophile… Because, you know, Polansky has no other and bigger fish to fry at this moment…
Sure.Makes sense.
And what is the movie going to be about?
I can picture the title:
“Rosario’s Baby”?
About an asshole-megalomaniac-ignoramus military-copycat-of-the-Castros-but-with-no iota-of-their-charisma,stealing the virgin child daughter of the cuntychrist…in exchange for possesions…
Give me a break.
I think Ortega is worthy of a movie ONLY if he dies at the end and is Rosario who shoots him and shoots the rest of their family and then turns the bazooka to herself.
Fuck them up the ass with a 16 inch rubber dildo the color of clepto bismol, strapped on to the devils cock and then cook them slowly for eternity along with Hitler, Mussolini, Somoza, el Che, Pinochet, Lenin, Stalin, Reagan, and all of the Popes who are also in hell.
Or let’s be god-like and dedicate the Psalm 109 to them.
amen