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- How to Use the "Directory of Seeds and Plants"
- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
- Entering El Salvador
- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- History Of Cinquera in El Salvador
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- How to Use the "Directory of Seeds and Plants"
- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
- Entering El Salvador
- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- Cost of Living in Nicaragua
- Funny, Odd Sayings
- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
- Farms for Volunteer / Homestay / WWOOF in Nicaragua
- Five Months in Uvita, Costa Rica: A Summary
- What is the REAL truth about buying property in Nicaragua and Costa Rica?
- Coconuts Need Salt: Fertilize Them With Salt or Seawater!
- Vaccination Requirements in Costa Rica
- Are Some Central America Forums Less Impartial Than Meets The Eye?
- Encouraging Innocence Abroad in Nicaragua and Costa Rica
- A Fantastic Day in Paradise
- Real Estate Problems in Nicaragua - Confiscations, Sandinista Squatters, and Original Owner Rage
- Conozca cómo Daniel Ortega preparó el fraude electoral
- Monkey Pulling The Turnip leads to Costa Rica
- Finding a House-sitter or Caretaker Opportunity in Central America
- Online Resources About Central America
Nicaragua may have a new twist in the upcoming election
I have no idea if there will be war, and I certainly hope not for the sake of all the good people of Nicaragua. But, I'm thinking that Daniel Ortega may have a shake up coming his way and his cadre may be nursing a few embarrassing wounds very soon.
I know the popular thought is that he will be re-elected in 2012, but I have a feeling that some of his "humanitarian" efforts may come under scrutiny. I wonder how this will play out with one of his key American propagandists?
What would happen to any sites and/or news sources about Nicaragua if Ortega's policies were questioned to the extent that it had a major effect on his re-election? Would they change their tune to fit in with a new administration who may not be so friendly? Would the new administration chase them out of the country? Or, would they allow their hair-brained ideologies to continue to represent the Sandinista platform? This should be an interesting time in history!