I wonder where I've heard that idea before...wait... oh yes from Obama. Full story on Chavez's force here. Birds of a feather etc.
And here is Castro's National Revolutionary Police Force.
Article 64 of the Cuban Constitution states that "Defense of the socialist motherland is every Cuban's greatest honor and highest duty."[1] Conscription into either the armed forces or the national police force is compulsory for those over the age of 16. Nevertheless, conscripts have no choice to which service they are assigned.[2]
Obama's civilian security force. National police. I wonder who else has the two and uses them together oh wait - how about former communist dictator Daniel Ortega. Story here.
MANAGUA – Efforts by President Daniel Ortega to involve his controversial Councils of Citizen Power (CPCs) in the work of the National Police are raising concerns that the Sandinista Front is trying to make new inroads into an organization that was born of revolutionary roots in the 1980s and has since made strides to become a non-partisan and professional institution.
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El Comandante: President Daniel Ortega's appeal to police to recover the mysticism of the Sandinista revolution and to involve his controversial Councils of Citizen Power (CPCs) in police work has some security experts worried.
Ortega, who has criticized the police in past months for losing the mysticism and ethical values of their revolutionary counterparts, has called on the National Police to work with the CPCs to fight “a battle” on crime and citizen insecurity.
How nice. It's almost like Castro, Ortega, Chavez and Obama all think the same way or something. Then again a picture says a thousand words. Enjoy.



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