Red Flag Warning--Mexico may Elect a Communist President
Here is one assessment of the top two candidates for President of Mexico in 2012.
MEXICO CITY — They appear on the covers of society magazines flanked by their partners, soap-opera bombshells. They use street parties, cheerleaders and slick televised productions to tout their state-level accomplishments to a national audience.
Neither the mayor of Mexico’s biggest city nor the governor of its most populous state have confirmed their 2012 presidential ambitions, but already they are seen as the ones to beat. And while there are stylistic similarities between Marcelo Ebrard and Enrique Pena Nieto, the very different directions they propose could set Mexico’s path for years to come.
While similar in age, the 50-year-old Ebrard and 43-year-old Pena Nieto bear little resemblance to the stiff, bespectacled President Felipe Calderon, 47, a no-nonsense technocrat whose term has been dominated by a brutal drug war that has killed more than 15,000 people since he took office in 2006. So far, no one from Calderon’s conservative National Action Party has emerged as a top candidate to succeed him.
“Definitely, this is a new generation,” said Lorena Carreno, president of the Mexican Association of Public Relations Agencies. “They are closing the circle to create an integrated marketing strategy, a prefabricated brand.”
Pena Nieto, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party that ruled Mexico for most of the 20th century, is known as “Gel Boy” for the seemingly immovable wave in his hair and his sexy good looks. He appears regularly on the national Televisa network with celebrities who fawn over public works in his impoverished state that rings Mexico City.
Ebrard, of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party, is a charismatic politician recognized internationally for greening one of the world’s smoggiest cities, and has created so many subsidies for single mothers, students, retirees and others that some working-class parents jokingly refer to their kids as “the children of Marcelo.”
Both are flamboyant in their pursuit of attention. source.
Here is a brief description of the leftist candidate. This sounds very familiar. We heard how much Hugo Chavez was going to do for Venezuela. He is becoming a dictator and has forged political and military ties with Russia, China, Cuba, and Iran. Chavez has been seeking military alliances against the United States, military hardware, and probably nuclear weapons from Iran. We had our own dose of a stealth leftist in 2008, we seem helpless as Obama, and his handlers, shred the Constitution and march the United States toward socialism and bankruptcy.
Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón (born on October 10, 1959 in Mexico City) is the current Head of Government of the Federal District since December 5, 2006. He is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) who served as Secretary-General of the former Mexican Federal District Department, minister of public security and minister of social development of the Mexican capital. He was the successful candidate of the PRD-led electoral alliance to serve as Head of Government of the Federal District in the 2006 Federal District election. source.
We see the dangers of leftist tyrants in Venezuela Cuba, China, North Korea, Iran, etc. Come 2012 we could have another Castro or Hugo Chaves on our border. With no oceans to protect us, no fence, and nothing but an open border policy and a push for amnesty, we are sitting ducks. Imagine a communist takeover in Mexico. We now have a few thousand jihadists and other terrorists crossing our southern border, a flood of drugs and violence, and millions of illegal invaders. Imagine the problems we would have if Mexico's 110 million people fell to communism and its radical government invited our enemies to their country (as Venezuela has done) and we had a possible nuclear threat on our border.
Also, imagine a communist bloodbath of their political enemies in Mexico causing mass illegal immigration of 20 or 30 million fleeing from the violence. Could America protect itself? Would our radical leftists even try? Hard, sad, disastrous days may be coming. Watch the elections south of the border and pray for deliverance from our enemies.


1 Comments:
Not good, but not surprising.
No matter who Mexico elects, they will more likely than not be in the pocket of the cartels, and the bloodshed will ensue uninterrupted. The stream of illegals crossing the border will increase, and who could blame them for trying to get out of there?
Communism will only allow the all the bad stuff to go on at a quicker pace.
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