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Giving the dismissive ‘wave’ to the Obamas
Canada Free Press ^ | 03/23/16 | Judi McLeod

Posted on 03/23/2016 7:30:12 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony

‘The Wave’ performed by Obama and Castro in Cuba should give rise to the ‘Wave of the Poor’

USA Today categorizes President Barack Obama doing ‘the wave’ with Cuban President Raul Castro at the start of a baseball game between the Cuban national team and the Tampa Bay Raves on Tuesday as something “from the growing annal of ‘Things We Thought We’d Never See’.”

Really, USA Today?

Millions more are resigned to the shock show spiteful Obama has prepared for his last months in office.

On the same day of his “me-and-Raúl” wave, America’s jumped up community organizer gave all of 51 seconds in a fleeting mention of the horrific, brutal terrorist attack in Brussels before getting back to his Cuba speech.


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: brussels; castro; cuba; obama

1 posted on 03/23/2016 7:30:12 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
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To: Sean_Anthony

My dismissive wave to the Obamas is a one-fingered salute.


2 posted on 03/23/2016 7:34:43 AM PDT by ScottinVA (Breathe, Donald.... Breathe.)
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To: Sean_Anthony

OBAMA EMBRACES CASTRO-COMMUNISM Dqban22 8/16/2015
The Catholic Magazine “Ideal” couldn’t better describe the ceremony of raising the American flag at the U.S. embassy in Havana:

“Another unpardonable treason…”

“Absent at the ceremony were:”

“Thousands murdered by Castro’s firing squads.”

“Thousands of political prisoners.”

“Thousands drowned at sea.”

“Millions of Exiles.”

“Millions of divided families.”

“Millions of unborn babies.”

“Three generations living in material And spiritual poverty.”

One of the most used ad nauseam arguments to justify the unconditional surrender of president Obama to the Cuban Stalinist regime is that over 50 years U.S. commercial embargo against the Cuban communist regime did not work and that it damaged the Cuban people and not those in power without producing any political change in Cuba.

The fact is that the embargo did not fail. What failed was the lack of solidarity of the rest of world with the enslaved Cuban people. There was not a worldwide blockade and repudiation of the Cuban Stalinist regime as it was enforced when the world decided to put an end to the apartheid regime in South Africa.

In fact, the Soviet Union was not alone in the spoiling of Cuba. Spain, Canada and Mexico were also main partners and financiers of Castro’s terror network and the genocide of the Cuban people.

Cuba has been under a brutal Stalinist regime frozen in time for over 56 years. The Castro brothers have killed and imprisoned more Cubans than during the worst period of the Stalin terror era in relation to its population.

It is a fact that the Castro brothers have sent more than 20,000 Cubans to death at the “paredón” (firing squads) and that they are responsible for the death at sea of more than 40,000 men, women and children who fled the Cuban hell in fragile makeshift rafts preferring certain death at the Florida Straits rather than continue living in slavery. Castro is also responsible for the imprisonment and torture of over 500,000 Cubans (including children) during his 56 years of tyranny.

According to the best world authority in Cuba’s History, English scholar Hugh Thomas, referring to the Cuban tragedy, (The Spectator, 7/12/1986) he affirmed that: “The comparison must be with the account of Nazi concentration camps. Although there are yet no gas chambers in Cuba, there have been experiments of a criminal biological type designed to see how far an individual can survive starvation, beating, solitary confinement, and many various kinds of ill treatment. Valladares’ account of working in a stone quarry is not dissimilar to, and no more humane than, the many accounts extant of ‘life’ in Manthausen. Nor should one forget that the brutalities in Nazi Germany lasted at most 12 years and the gross cruelties in the Auschwitz camp continue for four years.”

During the last 56 years Cuba traded freely with the rest of world, including the U.S. since food and medicine were not included in the embargo, nor were the over billions of dollars sent to the Island prison by their family exiled in U.S. Cuba could buy anything from any other country, including American products. The problem for those who traded with Cuba is that they were not paid back for their delivered products and did not want to continue selling to Cuba on credit. One great success of the embargo is that American business and entrepreneurs were not defrauded again by the Castro regime because by law any of the trade allowed with Cuba must be paid for in advance.

Cuba, a country that before the Communism was self sustained, with a solid economy and a currency that was accepted internationally on par to the dollar, a country that received immigrants while Cubans didn’t need to emigrate. After Castro’s communist regime, Cuba became a hell hole where even the youth born indoctrinated after the revolution preferred to die at sea in quest of freedom than to continue living “in opprobrium and afrenta sumidos” (in opprobrium and affront sunk) in words of the Cuban national anthem.

Many of the over 130 countries that trade with Cuba are prosperous without depending of trading with U.S. Cuba also traded freely before Castro with over 100 countries (including the Soviet Union). The Cubans enjoyed the highest standard of living in Latin America, and also higher than many Western European countries in the 1950’s. Cuba also enjoyed a top international credit rate. Now Cuba’s credit rate is at the level of Somalia while its standard of living is not much better than Haiti’s.

The misery and oppression in Cuba are not due to the U.S. embargo, but to the legacy of communism with its sequel of destruction of the economic infrastructure of the country and of the work ethics and the moral that had previously characterized the Cuban people, traits of their ethos proved in any country where the Cuban exiles landed in their quest for freedom.

The billions of dollars received annually from the Soviet Union were not used for the development of Cuba or in rising the meager lives of the Cubans, but to sustain Castro’s terror network all around the world, especially in Latin America, including the imperialist wars in Africa at the service of the Soviet Union’s ambitions in that continent. Castro’s worldwide terror network culminated with the Tricontinental Conference, where terrorists coordinated their worldwide war plans in Havana in 1966 under the leadership of Fidel Castro. (Claire Sterling “The Terror Network).


3 posted on 03/23/2016 7:35:23 AM PDT by Dqban22
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To: Sean_Anthony

The people who are perpetually wrapped around axle over George W. Bush continuing to read to schoolchildren on SEP 11 2001 are more than happy to give Obama a pass for sitting at a baseball game and doing the wave in the wake of the Brussels bombings.


4 posted on 03/23/2016 7:40:05 AM PDT by Arm_Bears (Rope. Tree. Politician/Journalist. Some assembly required.)
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To: Sean_Anthony
My impression of our petty narcissistic excuse for a president is he resented the Brussels terrorist attack as it takes the spotlight off his Cuba/Argentina trip. Instead of it all being about about Obama ... damn those pesky terrorists ... why not wait a few days?
5 posted on 03/23/2016 7:44:42 AM PDT by BluH2o
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To: Sean_Anthony

Obama’s job is done in Cuba and now it’s off to Argentina on the anniversary of their Dictatorship,tons of people not happy


6 posted on 03/23/2016 8:04:35 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Sean_Anthony

Obama loathes America and freedom and loves Communism, radical Islamists and dicators everywhere. If there were any justice in the world, we would have an anti- Ceausecu type uprising in this country. And the Cuban people would do the same for their people. I feel like I’m living through the run-up to the French Revolution all over again.


7 posted on 03/23/2016 8:29:43 AM PDT by WashingtonSource
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To: WashingtonSource

Is it time to invest in guillotine manufacturers?


8 posted on 03/23/2016 10:49:14 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or eradication Camp?)
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