FARC Looking Forward To... Obama?

 

The situation in South America has been escalating ever since Colombia took out some FARC rebels and Hugo Chavez pushed the continent to the brink of war. Apparently, a laptop was found that had solid evidence that an alliance has been made between Chavez and the drug-traffickers, and also included some interesting information about the race for President. Stop the ACLU has some interesting excerpts:

ROTR- Obama is the Choice of FARCA laptop computer captured in the possession of a slain Colombian revolutionary provides tangible evidence Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is aiding the narco-rebels and that they see more help coming next year if Barack Obama becomes president.

The laptop was seized Saturday after a raid by Colombian government forces on commandos of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. Some 23 rebels were killed in the raid, including Raul Reyes, their leader. The files on the computer provide details and context to what the Colombian government claims is Chavez’s effort to subvert the U.S. ally.

...“Uribe will become more isolated, together with his boss from the North,” a clear reference to President Bush, whose government provides Colombia with some $600 million a year in military aid.

Writing two days before his death, Reyes tells his secretariat comrades that “the gringos,” working through Ecuador’s government, are interested “in talking to us on various issues.”

“They say the new president of their country will be (Barack) Obama,” noting that Obama rejects both the Bush administration’s free trade agreement with Colombia and the current military aid program.

Is this enough information to make actual links between the terrorists of FARC and Barack Obama? It doesn't appear so, but it does send a sign that these rebels are actively cheering for an Obama Presidency. Support from terrorist groups should force Americans to take a second look at Barack Obama, and hopefully reject him.

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