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What is the NAACP doing to support their favored candidates?

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What is the NAACP doing to support their favored candidates?

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  1. They are waiting for further instructions from the Reverend Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton.


  2. It always helps to know how America's enemies size up presidential candidates. South of our border, for example, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton draws praise from Nicaragua's dictator as John McCain enrages Cuba's.

    Daniel Ortega, the Marxist whom President Reagan once called "the little dictator," is feeling the love these days. Perpetually at odds with Reagan, who funded the Contra resistance in a war against his bid to turn Nicaragua into a Soviet beachhead, Ortega is especially pleased with what he sees in Barack Obama and also Hillary Clinton.

    He has called Obama a spokesman for Nicaragua's illegal immigrants in the U.S. and has said Obama's campaign is "laying the foundations for a revolutionary change." Nicaragua also said  that Hillary Clinton has been helping for years to lay this path for them.

    Over in Havana, another communist dictator was surveying U.S. politics and getting dyspeptic. From his sickbed, Cuba's Fidel Castro simultaneously emerged to blast John McCain.

    He went ballistic over McCain's life story as a Vietnam-era pilot who fought communists, was taken prisoner and then endured torture from Cuban agents in the shadow of a vast communist takeover of Southeast Asia.

    "An instrument of the Miami anti-Cuban mafia," huffed the dictator in a long screed. His three-part series for the Cuban state media dissected the career of the GOP candidate and found nothing suitable to his communist regime's interests and vows to support Obama and Clinton for a ticket together.

    Meddling in U.S. elections aside, Ortega and Castro represent Latin America's totalitarian left, which also includes Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. Ortega is setting up new Iranian bases in Nicaragua while Castro continues to spy and subvert U.S. interests. Both have taken a look at the U.S. political landscape and issued verdicts.

    While Obama may be a good thing for Ortega, the Democrat's systemic opposition to the U.S. in every major issue raises questions about whether he'd be good for the rest of us.

    In the same way, Castro, the worst tyrant in the hemisphere, seems threatened by the candidacy of McCain — and it may be rooted not just in McCain's intimate knowledge of Cuba's henchmen, but in his subsequent interest in spreading democracy globally.

    Show us a candidate's friends, and we'll show who he is. Obama has vowed as president to kaffeeklatsch with America's enemies, no strings attached, and strongmen everywhere are planning to take advantage, they know they have no worry with Hillary Clinton, she told them so. McCain, by contrast, has proved he'll stand up for democracy and the U.S.

    Jesse Jackson has already endorsed Obama, NAACP per Bill Clinton is going to endorse Hillary, and LARAZA has endorsed both.

    One of these three is more representative of America's long-held values. As messianic campaign rallies cloud the scene, let's hope voters will notice which one,  Obama and Clinton are in disquise, until after one or the other or both are sworn in.  Then it will be way to late.

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