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To: billyboy15
Go read it again. Paragraph 1 starts with: “Cuba Dreading Trump Re-election, says Diplomat;”

Paragraph 2 with Let’s translate “policy of aggression,”

Paragraph 3 with: There. That’s better.

Paragraph 4 with It’s a very old story, this Castroite endorsement of Democrats, that is:

Paragrah 5 with: “If I were a U.S. citizen I'd vote for Obama for president!"

Paragrah 6 with: “Hillary Clinton is our only hope of detaining barbarism!…

Paragraph 7 with: As of last September, by the way, Mariela, along with other members of her historically criminal family, are banned from setting foot in the U.S (entire sentence)

Paragraph 8 with: Rewinding the historical record a few decades we get:

Paragrah 9 with:

A few months back when Bernie Sanders hailed some aspects of Castroism many were shocked, forgetting that such hailing is a mainstream Democratic habit. To wit: (entire paragrap)

Paragraph 10 “Fidel Castro first and foremost is and always has been a committed egalitarian.

Paragraph 11 with: Now here’s the late Democratic senator and presidential candidate George McGovern also known as “The Conscience” of the Democratic Party:

Paragraph 12 with: Now here’s Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio:

Paragraph 13 with: Now over to Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jackson: “Viva Fidel!—Viva Che! Long live our cry of freedom!”

Paragraph 14 with: In fact, for many prominent Democrats, the Castroite Cuba resembles the Land of Oz,

Paragrah 15 with: Then there is late Frank Mankiewicz,

paragraph 16 with: “In 1959 everybody was totally convinced that Fidel Castro was the worst guy in the world and all of the Cuban people were going to rise up in rebellion against Fidel Castro…

Paragraph 17 with: “The countries like Cuba or Canada or Russia or a lot of places in this world spend half what we spend per capita and they got better health outcomes than we do,” claimed deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee Rep. Keith Ellison. (Entire sentence)

Paragraph 18 with: And that affinity, by the way, has been amply reciprocated: (entire sentence)

Paragraph 19 with: "Jesse Jackson is a great personality,

Paragraph 20 with: Given his sharp business sense and clear-eyed patriotism

Paragraph 21 with: You’d never guess this from the Cuba “reporting”

Paragrah 22 with: The Inter-American Law Review classifies Castro’s mass burglary of

U.S. property as “the largest uncompensated taking of American property by a foreign government in history.”

Paragrah 23 with: In fact, in his “aggressions” against Cuba, President Trump is simply upholding U.S. law.

Paragraph 24 with: You’d never guess this from the Cuba “reporting” by the Fake News Media

Paragraph 25 with: The Inter-American Law Review classifies Castro’s mass burglary of U.S. property as “the largest uncompensated taking of American property by a foreign government in history.”

Paragraph 26with: In fact, in his “aggressions” against Cuba,

Paragraph 27 You’d never guess this from the Cuba “reporting” by the Fake News Media but the reason for the Cuba embargo in the first place was Castro’s mass theft,

Paragraph 28with: The Inter-American Law Review classifies Castro’s mass burglary of U.S. property as “the largest uncompensated taking of American property by a foreign government in history.”

Paragraph 29 with: In fact, in his “aggressions” against Cuba, President Trump is simply upholding U.S. law.

Paragraph 30 with: “The satisfactory resolution of property claims by a Cuban Government recognized by the United States remains an essential condition for the full resumption of economic and diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.” (Entire sentence)

Paragraph 31 But Castro’s apparatchiks laughed in the faces of Obama’s sniveling and apologetic 'negotiators' when they meekly tried broaching this “essential condition.”

and finally Paragraph 32 with: “Helms-Burton Act,” by the way, refers to its authors, the late great Jesse Helms of North Carolina and the great Dan Burton of Indiana. The latter is shown here in an apparently delighted frame of mind while holding a signed book he patiently stood in line to obtain. (Entire sentence)

Now while there are 3 paragraphs that start with the word Now in a row, they have nothing to do with each other. I suggest next time you make a fool of yourself you better read the entire piece again.

BTW: An Apology would be in order!

3 posted on 05/30/2020 5:46:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: billyboy15

I can’t help it if the author repeats the same word.


4 posted on 05/30/2020 5:49:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
I owe you nothing! Who's the fool now? Copied and pasted verbatim from your post.

You’d never guess this from the Cuba “reporting” by the Fake News Media but the reason for the Cuba embargo in the first place was Castro’s mass theft, at Soviet gunpoint, of almost 6,000 businesses in Cuba worth $9 billion (in current dollars) from U.S. citizens. A few American business owners who resisted were tortured and murdered.

The Inter-American Law Review classifies Castro’s mass burglary of U.S. property as “the largest uncompensated taking of American property by a foreign government in history.” Rubbing his hands and snickering in triumphant glee, Castro boasted at maximum volume to the entire world that he was freeing Cuba from “Yankee economic slavery!” (Che Guevara’s term, actually) and that “he would never repay a penny!” (this was the only promise Fidel Castro kept in his life!)

In fact, in his “aggressions” against Cuba, President Trump is simply upholding U.S. law. Let’s turn to a section of the Cuba “embargo” (Helms-Burton Act) as codified into U.S. law. Here’s Given his sharp business sense and clear-eyed patriotism, it’s small wonder President Trump never fell for the liberal/libertarian/Farm-lobby/Castroite scam about how “ending the embargo” (i.e. showering the Castro Family-Crime-Syndicate with U.S. taxpayer dollars) would—VOILA!—magically transform Cuba into a Caribbean Singapore.

repeats below

You’d never guess this from the Cuba “reporting” by the Fake News Media but the reason for the Cuba embargo in the first place was Castro’s mass theft, at Soviet gunpoint, of almost 6,000 businesses in Cuba worth $9 billion (in current dollars) from U.S. citizens. A few American business owners who resisted were tortured and murdered.

The Inter-American Law Review classifies Castro’s mass burglary of U.S. property as “the largest uncompensated taking of American property by a foreign government in history.” Rubbing his hands and snickering in triumphant glee, Castro boasted at maximum volume to the entire world that he was freeing Cuba from “Yankee economic slavery!” (Che Guevara’s term, actually) and that “he would never repay a penny!” (this was the only promise Fidel Castro kept in his life!)

In fact, in his “aggressions” against Cuba, President Trump is simply upholding U.S. law. Let’s turn to a section of the Cuba “embargo” (Helms-Burton Act) as codified into U.S. law. Here’s Given his sharp business sense and clear-eyed patriotism, it’s small wonder President Trump never fell for the liberal/libertarian/Farm-lobby/Castroite scam about how “ending the embargo” (i.e. showering the Cagainastro Family-Crime-Syndicate with U.S. taxpayer dollars) would—VOILA!—magically transform Cuba into a Caribbean Singapore.

Repeats again

You’d never guess this from the Cuba “reporting” by the Fake News Media but the reason for the Cuba embargo in the first place was Castro’s mass theft, at Soviet gunpoint, of almost 6,000 businesses in Cuba worth $9 billion (in current dollars) from U.S. citizens. A few American business owners who resisted were tortured and murdered.

The Inter-American Law Review classifies Castro’s mass burglary of U.S. property as “the largest uncompensated taking of American property by a foreign government in history.” Rubbing his hands and snickering in triumphant glee, Castro boasted at maximum volume to the entire world that he was freeing Cuba from “Yankee economic slavery!” (Che Guevara’s term, actually) and that “he would never repay a penny!” (this was the only promise Fidel Castro kept in his life!)

5 posted on 05/30/2020 8:06:16 AM PDT by billyboy15
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