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Colombians mull Betancourt presidency

By VIVIAN SEQUERA, Associated Press Writer

It was one of the first questions she was asked after being freed in a daring helicopter rescue from six years in rebel captivity.

Betancourt was running for president when she was kidnapped in 2002, and recent polls show she's Colombia's second-most popular politician after her former rival, President Alvaro Uribe, who is constitutionally barred from a third term.

So far, Betancourt has publicly deflected such talk, saying "only God knows" about her political future and that she needs to consult with her children and mother before making any decisions.

"At this moment, I just want to feel like one more Colombian soldier serving the country," she said.

But every move since her liberation Wednesday — her kind words for Uribe and military leaders, her calls for a hard line against the rebels while Colombia pursues peace, the camouflage jacket and floppy hat she donned for her first, triumphant news conference — suggests she has emerged from the jungle with her political senses keenly intact, according to people who know her well.

"It's very clear what she's doing. She had six years to think about what she would say that day," said Eduardo Chavez, an adviser from her 2002 campaign. "It's clear that her presidential campaign continues, with Uribe or without him."

Betancourt, a product of the privileged political classes of both Colombia and France, was running against Uribe as a fringe-party, anti-establishment candidate at the time of her capture. But now, she is so hugely popular that she could be a major party's standard-bearer, Chavez said.

And there's something else, he said: Betancourt never acts without calculating the political consequences beforehand. Arriving in France on Friday, she was met at the airport by President Nicolas Sarkozy, feted by him at the presidential palace and basked in the adoration of a nation in which she spent much of her childhood and that also considers her its own.

Some Colombians who remembered the center-left Betancourt's openness to negotiation with the rebels during her campaign against the conservative Uribe were stunned to hear her praise, in her first public statements after her rescue, his military buildup against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, and his 2006 re-election, as "very good for Colombia."

It was a soldier's rare tribute to a civilian when Gen. Freddy Padilla — who commanded the elaborately planned rescue of the rebels' highest-value hostages — saluted Betancourt on the airport tarmac. "I told her that she has impressive mental clarity and that I respect her," Padilla explained to The Associated Press later.

And many Colombians were surely impressed when Betancourt saluted back and publicly promised to share what she knows of rebel methods with military leaders, joking that she has earned "a Ph.D. in knowledge of the FARC" while in captivity.

"With such gestures, she had the soldiers in her pocket," Chavez said.

The next presidential election is almost two years off, but speculation is swirling. Many Colombians wonder whether the overwhelmingly popular Uribe will try to change the constitution so he can seek a third term.

Meanwhile, former Defense Minister Rafael Pardo has already declared his candidacy, and another would-be president is current Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, who gets considerable credit for the mission's success.

Colombia's traditional two party system — pitting the Liberals against the Conservatives — fractured badly after Uribe, a former Liberal, ran as an independent in 2002. Betancourt also left the Liberals and formed the "Green Oxygen" party. Since then, however, Uribe's conservative coalition has become immensely popular, and Santos, a former Betancourt ally in the Liberal Party, is among many politicians who joined Uribe.

When elected in 1998, Betancourt was considered the most popular senator in Colombia. When she ran for president, she was pushing for a referendum to fight corruption by reconstituting Congress. It was a quixotic campaign at the time, but congressional corruption remains a problem: 10 percent of the 268 lawmakers are behind bars, and another 10 percent are under investigation for alleged collusion with right-wing death squads. The majority are Uribe allies.

Betancourt's approval rating was just 24 percent in a December 2001 Gallup survey, but that soared to 71 percent in a March poll, just behind Uribe, whose rebel crackdown has put him consistently in the 70th percentile.

Uribe has been cagey on whether he might seek re-election in the scheduled May 2010 vote, though supporters are collecting signatures to draft him, assuming the constitution can be changed.
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huskie says on Jul 4, 2008, 12:29:

Some more news
Cheers

"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds-"

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Desideria (Moderator) says on Jul 4, 2008, 12:37:

Huskie, so when I posted the present popularity ratings of Ingrid Betancourt you just blatantly ignored it.
You kept on posting like you never read what I wrote, much less gave it some credit. What do you think now? The article you posted is ONLY CONFIRMING everything I said about Ingrid Betancourt. Not a FARC supporter.

"When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?"(First Witch in Macbeth)

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huskie says on Jul 4, 2008, 15:04:

I know what I posted, I still think she is getting too much publicity it's discussting and people are writting all kinds of articles, good and no too good, too much glory has been given to France, when in reality it was all Colombia's doing, not France. I am also very distressed over the fact that the rest of the people are in captivity. Is she going to have the French Goverment have a bunch of military commandos to try and rescue the rest of the people, that have suffered just as much, probably even more than she has? How much money has been spent to rescue this woman who was just so above everything and everybody that against government advise decided I am not going to listen to this fools and go into the jungle and tried to challenge the most dangerous group of rebels in Colombia? I say she is not worthy of all the Hollywood hype. I know she went through some rough times, but the others did too, and I sincerely hope she does try to do something worthwhile for the others to come home. If she is that popular then she must do it and if she has all that power behind her even more. Until that happens, I am sure she will be a winner.
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"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds-"

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sloopskipper says on Jul 4, 2008, 15:19:

From what I have read, two so-called heroes (one heroine [?]), who where possibly captured due to their own stupidity, McCain & Betancourt.

Yes, it is tragic that they both suffered, but is that a reason to make either one head of state?

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