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The Hemisphere's Other Popular President Dec 22, 2004
There's one other president in our hemisphere who resembles him, a man in the
middle of another terror war whose inhumanly vicious enemies have tried to
assassinate him two times in the past week [who did
assassinate his father], adding to a long string of other
efforts. And his response has been like President Bush's - to defy them and
strike them and crush them, even harder. [not without
plenty of international criticism]
His resoluteness in the face of savage Marxist narcotrafficante terrorists is a stunning thing, as is his success in bringing Colombia's long-moribund economy back to life.
Blogger Daniel in Venezuela offers some admiring statistics about what's
happening in Colombia's vibrant economy.
The difference he makes is so distinct that even backpackers on the Lonely Planet bulletin boards, a leading indicator of sorts, are reporting that Colombia's beautiful streets are at last safe to walk again. (A great travel secret!) Forbes' estimable Kerry Dolan recently wrote a good article called Safe Streets Act on the dramatic changes for the better in Colombia these days.
Amid all this, President Uribe's got one other thing in common with President
Bush - he's incredibly popular [with his own country]. Today's Agencia EFE
reports that his popularity has shot up to a stellar 74% today, according to
a Invamer-Gallup poll. His job approval rating is even higher, at 77%, a five
point rise above September. The man is so indispensable to Colombia that his own
congress has introduced a bill to revoke term limits, allowing him to seek a
second term in office.
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