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    'Dictator' Ad Stirs Anger in Mexico

    'Dictator' Ad Stirs Anger in Mexico

    Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:30 PM

    MEXICO CITY -- A television spot comparing a leftist leader to Adolf Hitler over a blockade of Congress has infuriated his followers, who condemned the ad on Saturday and demanded it be withdrawn.

    The spot that ran on Mexican television on Friday denounced Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, whose followers took over the chambers of both houses of Congress on April 10 to block action on government proposals to ease restrictions on private participation in the country's state oil industry.

    "What kind of people close down congresses?" asks a narrator. "Adolf Hitler in 1933." It also includes stock footage of Lopez Obrador, along with Hitler's fascist ally Benito Mussolini of Italy and the late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.

    "Our democracy is in danger. Our peace is at risk," continues the spot, which was sponsored by a conservative civic group called Better Society, Better Government.

    Officials of Lopez Obador's Democratic Revolution Party said they would file a complaint with federal electoral officials. They allege the spot violates a 2007 law that bans individuals and groups from buying televised attacks on political parties _ a measure meant to prevent privately financed end-runs around party campaign spending limits.

    On its Internet site, the spot's sponsor said it had launched the campaign "to demand the freedom of the legislative branch be restored."

    "They have to withdraw these videos immediately," said Jesus Ortega, a Democratic Revolution leader, on Saturday. "They polarize things and create an atmosphere of conflict that doesn't help debate."

    President Felipe Calderon's National Action Party issued a statement that "energetically condemned" the ads and called for their withdrawal.

    Lopez Obrador claims that Calderon's energy proposals amount to a privatization of the oil sector, which was nationalized in 1938. Calderon has denied he plans to privatize the sector.

    Lopez Obrador's followers insist on a summer-long nationwide debate over the bill. The president's backers have accepted only a 50-day debate period.

    Lopez Obrador has refused to accept official rulings that he narrowly lost the 2006 presidential race to Calderon. During that campaign, Calderon ran attack ads comparing the leftist to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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    Our democracy is in danger. Our peace is at risk," continues the spot, which was sponsored by a conservative civic group called Better Society, Better Government.

    On its Internet site, the spot's sponsor said it had launched the campaign "to demand the freedom of the legislative branch be restored."

    "They have to withdraw these videos immediately," said Jesus Ortega, a Democratic Revolution leader, on Saturday. "They polarize things and create an atmosphere of conflict that doesn't help debate."




    Well now, doesn't that all just sound so familiar!! Oh, that's right.......our democracy and peace are at risk, and certain ethnocentric groups as well as the Mexican government polarize things and create an atmosphere of conflict in this country,

    But the shoe pinches on the other foot, does it? Freaking hypocrites.......
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    Our democracy is in danger. Our peace is at risk,"
    Some reports refer to the Mexican government as a semi-democracy.


    Have to agree with you azwreath.
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    sounds like THEY don't like the NWO/NAU agenda . Well Jose we don't either
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