Posted on 12/10/2013 1:25:25 PM PST by The Looking Spoon
I'm sure Christiane Amanpour thought these words during the CNN broadcast of Mandela's memorial were about as brilliant as they come.
It says this is a moment of re reconciliation for Mandela. And President Obama is doing the diplomatic thing. He's not just going to walk by and ignore these people who are there....This is a man (Mandela), it is so true, who brought people together in life and he continues to bring people together today. He continues to bring people together in death.
Really though, one has to wonder which...man...is bringing all these leftist/communist kindred spirits together...
Doubtful Obama and his administration new who Castro was anyways. Idiots don’t research.
Obama is bowing again.
Does Raul have a cross pin on his lapel? I would be impressed if it were so. I read that he was a Catholic, and was warming up to the Vatican in the last 10 years
“Doubtful Obama and his administration new who Castro was anyways. Idiots dont research.”
Or the guy in red behind them.
(Actually they know full well who both are.)
It is a good shop job but putting horns on both 0bemba and raul would have been adequate.
And?!?! Biden and Pelosi are Catholic too :-/
Biden and Pelosi are “fallen away” Catholics. Bible calls them transgressors or haters of God. Both are not given communion at Church because of their positions on gay marriage, homosexuality and abortion. Romans 1 lays out who those 2 are. In Matthew 5, Jesus says what they are in danger of because of their transgressions.
Raul may still have political prisoners in jail, I don’t know, but Cuba doesn’t force abortions, and is pretty much today being reborn as a Catholic nation. Change for them as Fidel has given Raul control.
A MISBEGOTTEN NAND SHAMEFUL HANDSHAKE ,
Carol Platt Liebau
12/10/2013
A sophisticate at the New Republic deems any controversy over the handshake to be just "silly."
Really? A bipartisan group of Cuban-American lawmakers don't see it that way. Republican Ted Cruz walked out of the memorial when Castro spoke. A New Jersey congressman, Democrat Albio Sires, denounced the handshake, noting that Mandela stood for everything that the Castro regime has taken from the Cuban people over that past 50 years; freedom, equality, and human rights.
Indeed, as former assistant secretary of state Otto Reich points out, Raul Castro's hands in fact have American blood on them.
And as Cuba's dictator, Human Rights Watch has reported that Raul Castro is no better than his brother Fidel. In Cuba, one can still be locked up for mere "dangerousness" -- that is, on the government's generalized suspicion that someone is likely to break Cuban law in the future. This serves as a pretext for imprisoning those who exercise basic human rights. From Human Rights Watch:
The Raul Castro government . . . uses a range of other draconian laws to silence free speech, quash labor rights, and criminalize all forms of dissent. Human rights defenders, journalists, and other civil society members tried under these laws are subjected to systematic due process violations, including abusive interrogations, the denial of legal counsel, and sham trials.
Political prisoners are subjected to widespread abuses, including forced ideological re-education, extended solitary confinement, and the denial of medical treatment for serious illnesses.
In addition to imprisoning dissenters, Raúl Castro's government also enforces political conformity using beatings, short-term detention, public acts of repudiation, and the denial of work, among other tactics. Taken together, these everyday forms of repression create a climate of fear that has a profound chilling effect on the exercise of fundamental freedoms in Cuban society.
This is the regime of the man Obama was greeting with such deference today.
Otto Reich also notes that a legitimizing handshake with an American president has been a long-held aspiration of the thuggish Castro brothers -- but withheld by presidents of both parties. That is, until today.
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