The words-deeds gap was noted by foreign policy experts last week and was illustrated by a Panamanian opposition leader who supports American policy, Guillermo Ford.
"We feel the Plan Colombia is for Colombia," said Guillermo Ford, Panama's ambassador to the United States.
Guillermo (Billy) Ford, the junior vice presidential candidate, became a spellbinding speaker.
A couple of months ago, Guillermo (Billy) Ford was a virtually unknown businessman, even to Panamanians.
Guillermo (Billy) Ford, Second Vice President of Panama, is not an owner of Dadeland.
Mr. Endara's senior vice-presidential candidate, Guillermo (Billy) Ford, was also beaten, and a bodyguard was killed.
The party's president was Guillermo Ford.
Guillermo Ford, 74, Panamanian politician, Vice President of Panama (1989-1994).
Guillermo Ford became Second Vice-President of the Republic (1989-1994).
The next day, Endara and one of his running mates, Guillermo Ford, were badly beaten by a detachment of Dignity Battalions, a paramilitary group supporting Noriega.