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| | The Bush administration betrays freedom fighters in Angola |
 | | The Marxist governing party, known by its Portuguese acronym MPLA, was supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba, while the UNITA guerrillas were supported by the United States and South Africa in what became a proxy war waged by the Cold War superpowers. |
 | | Recently, the Angolan Communists, who have received U.S. government foreign aid payoffs since the days of President Bush, have been imposing their Marxist imperialism in surrounding states, including the former Zaire (DROC), Congo-Brazzaville, Namibia, and Zambia (where their pressure resulted in the removal of the country's Christian, anti-Communist Vice President). |
 | | GOP cabinet Secretaries George Shultz and Carla Hills served on the Chevron board, and Condoleezza Rice, now GWBs National Security Adviser, was not only awarded a seat on the Chevron board, an oil tanker was named after her, which carried oil from Angola to the United States. |
| www.conservativeusa.org /angola.htm (5261 words) |
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