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Letter "D" » Daniel Ortega Quotes
«It wasn't a completely free election because there was open interference from the United States, from President Bush, in the form of financial and political support to our opponents, as well as threats that the blockade would not be lifted and all the rest of it if UNO didn't win. The decisive moment was the invasion of Panama.»
«There was a conviction that the socialist cause was a just one, and so wherever there were struggles against colonialism, imperialism and neocolonialism, the Soviet Union would support those struggles and those causes, in the form of economic and military help. The economic assistance that the Soviet Union gave Nicaragua was invaluable.»
«We are going to wait for the moment of the debate, and we'll make the decision,»
«This subject brings pain and sadness, and also indignation at the manipulation,»
«Conditions are ripe for triumph, ... We will win. And we will wield great power here.»
«[An Ortega victory in November would leave Latin America with a third U.S. antagonist in the region, along with Cuba's Fidel Castro and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez. It would] raise the morale of Latin America, ... Other countries will say, 'Look, that small country got away with it. So can we!' We will spread the revolution.»
«To be selected as one of the top 25 players in your age group in the nation says a lot.»
«His intelligence. He?s skillful and he?s very, very intelligent. He always just makes that right play.»
«Civil rights in reverse is what I call it. What about our civil rights?»
«Today the winds of hope blow through Latin America and the Caribbean.»