Everyone's days are numbered.
:-)
I hope he vacates Cuba (and planet Earth) soon.
"to save on energy and work harder"
Wow... sounds exactly like Jimmy Carter.
Well then, things are looking pretty damn rosy in Cuba. It's only a matter of time before the economic boom sets in.
Some serious Deja Vu in that article. About halfway through it, I was sure I'd read it before.
I'll believe it when I see it.
So far the old commie has outlived nine US Presidents.
Chevy Chase said after visiting Castro that "communism works" so that`s all the proof I need. If Chevy says so then it must be true. After all, living in Beverly Hills makes you an expert.
I've heard of "quagmire" ; (one of the Dem's favorite words)..... But this is a new one on me
The Castro regime may be about to, uh, "fall".
But look on the bright side, they have Universal Healthcare!
Lord, please don't let this evil man be martyred.
The Case For Democracy by Natan Sharansky is an excellent read. Sharansky (young FReepers might not know) was born in the USSR and agitated to be allowed to emigrate to Israel. His case became a cause celebre' and he was accused of being a spy and sentenced to a long prison term. Reagan insisted that Sharansky be allowed to emigrate, and Gorbychev eventually allowed it - after Sharansky had been in jail for eight or ten years, including 400 days in solitary confinement in punishment cells.Sharansky make the point that it is foolish racism to limit "all men are created equal" to Americans or to English-speaking people, - or to Christians and Jews. It is fundamental to human nature that diverse opinions and desires must arise, and no polity - be it the USSR or Cuba, China or North Korea or Saudi Arabia - can rightly claim to have homogenized its population into a unified phalanx of true believers.
True believers there will be, but there will also be closet dissidents and open dissidents. Depending on the ammount of courage required to be an open dissident like Sharansky himself (and under Stalin that required even more courage than it did in Sharansky's time) there may be very few open dissidents, but there will always be many closet ones. The regime always labors to turn the closet dissidents into true believers - but "you can not fool all the people all the time."
Sharansky is a member of Israel's Knesset, or I would say that Bush should name him our national security coordinator. I think that he is able to see the things that are in plain sight. He would be the one whose advice on whether or not to boycott Cuba might be most helpful.
Your posting skills suck.
This question is as silly as those who claim that Pope Benedict XVI is an interim pope. Every pope is an interim pope and God determines the term of office!