Colombia Reports answers Connie Mack

Former President Alvaro Uribe

Who would have thought I’d be talking Colombia to baseball manager Connie Mack who, more than 50 years after his death, still is considered more relevant than this politician with the same name.

I am saddened that a sportsman of your level serves the interests of Colombia’s mafia to harass their alleged victims. You are a legend, not some low-life politician.

Having clarified that, I will answer your questions to former victims representative Senator Ivan Cepeda about admitted former Medellin Cartel associate and alleged war criminal Alvaro Uribe, just for a laugh.

Cepeda did not obstruct anything, Colombia’s war crimes tribunal did because Santrich is not a narco, but a war criminal whose victims have the right to justice. The former FARC commander’s extradition would violate his victims’ rights/ Because evidence contradict the trumped up charges and was obtained illegally, the war crimes tribunal ordered an investigation into DEA agents and former Prosecutor Nestor Humberto Martinez, who resigned.

Santrich may be blind, but he’s not stupid and, among other things, wanted for kidnapping, sexual violence and the recruitment of minors, crimes and atrocities the FARC dissident actually is responsible for. The bogus drug trafficking charges nearly destroyed our prospects to live in peace.

To imply Colombians are dishonest is preposterous. My cell phone has broken at least five time. Allow me to remind you that only the mafioso you serve is being investigated for three massacres, a homicide, election fraud and witness tampering, and allegedly formed a death squad that killed at least 1,800 people innocent civilians where I live.

The Supreme Court opened a criminal investigation against Alvaro Uribe, not Cepeda. Prosecutors would only ask the suspect for devices that could contain evidence, not the alleged victims. An alleged victim of that mafioso would be crazy to  surrender his phone to some prosecutor considering the corruption within that institution.

I have talked to leading FARC members on the day of Santrich’s disappearance who were shocked. I doubt the FARC dissidents would disclose anything to people outside of the former guerrilla group. I don’t believe Santrich would be of much use in any “armed terrorist war” considering the guy is virtually blind.

Please take your pills, you are being incoherent.

Assuming you are referring to the alleged computer of late FARC commander “Raul Reyes,” I must point that the content on this computer was never allowed in court because of indications  content was tampered with if not entirely invented as part of a political war against critics of the mafiioso you serve.

Cepeda and two other senators visited extradited paramilitaries about the Justice and Peace program, not Uribe as Colombia’s Supreme Court extensively elaborated on. Border authorities are responsible that any person entering any countries fulfill the requirements of that country. Any former Medellin Cartel associate with alleged ties to a foreign terrorists organization would know that.

I hate to disrespect a celebrated sportsman like yourself, Mr. Mack, but you sound like a corrupt politician who would do anything for drug money. I hope that in the future you will serve Colombia’s victims instead of the mafia.

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