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1 posted on 08/09/2006 2:01:10 PM PDT by ncountylee
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To: ncountylee

Why not add Radio Marti to satellite?


2 posted on 08/09/2006 2:01:29 PM PDT by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: ncountylee

ARRRRR!


3 posted on 08/09/2006 2:01:51 PM PDT by 1rudeboy (Sorry, wrong thread.)
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To: ncountylee

Interesting.


4 posted on 08/09/2006 2:02:04 PM PDT by Constitution Day (Down with Half-Assery!)
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To: ncountylee
U.S.-funded TV and Radio Marti, run out of Miami, have pumped up their output of anti-Castro programming, but few Cubans are believed to have access to the stations because of successful jamming by the Cuban government.

You would think that all that free health care and great educational schools - that the Castro regime would welcome debate...

5 posted on 08/09/2006 2:03:30 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
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To: ncountylee

I just finished reading the book by Castro's daughter about life in Cuba. It's worse than I'd thought there and I'll never let anyone in my presence talk about Castro's grand experiment.


6 posted on 08/09/2006 2:04:48 PM PDT by Peach (Prayers for Israel and all who love her.)
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To: ncountylee
They saved this juicy bit 'til last:

French actor Gerard Depardieu added his name to a list of 400 international personalities, including leftist commentator Noam Chomsky and South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who signed a statement against U.S. interference, Granma said.

I'm going to hunt for that 'statement'.

7 posted on 08/09/2006 2:06:09 PM PDT by headsonpikes (Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism.)
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To: ncountylee

Paranoia sets in.

Is he dead yet?


8 posted on 08/09/2006 2:07:51 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: ncountylee

Time for a shot of rum to celebreate.


10 posted on 08/09/2006 2:09:35 PM PDT by John Will
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To: ncountylee
..nine days after ailing leader Fidel Castro temporarily permanently relinquished power to his brother

There, that's better.
11 posted on 08/09/2006 2:09:55 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Get off my lawn!)
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To: ncountylee

He is DEAD. Fidel is DEAD.


12 posted on 08/09/2006 2:10:27 PM PDT by GeronL (http://www.mises.org/story/1975 <--no such thing as a fairtax)
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t looks like they just transfered the signatures from a previous 'statement':

"US must stop abuse at Guantanamo, say world’s artists - 15/03/2006
In this edition of Cuba Update:

1. US must stop abuse at Guantanamo, say world’s artists
2. Cuba has 25,00 doctors on missions abroad




1. US must stop abuse at Guantanamo, say world’s artists

HAVANA, March 14: More than 400 intellectuals from all over the world, including
Harold Pinter from the UK, on Tuesday denounced the hypocrisy of the United
States and its European Union (EU) allies on the issue of human rights, calling
on Washington to close its illegal prisons.

On behalf of the celebrities, Roberto Fernandez Retamar, head of Cuban cultural
organisation Casa de las Americas, made the statement at a press conference
here.

"The United States and its EU allies have successively prevented the UN
Commission on Human Rights from condemning the massive and systematic violations
of human rights promoted in the name of the so-called war against terrorism, "
the statement said.

It also accused the EU governments of refusing to admit the "testimonies and
evidences submitted by citizens of their countries, who have been victims of
several forms of torture at the Guantanamo navy base."

"They have also allowed the flight of CIA (the Central Intelligence Agency)
aircraft carrying prisoners to illegal detention centers in Europe and
elsewhere," it said.

The statement called on the Commission on Human Rights or the Council, which
will replace it, to demand the immediate closure of the U.S. detention centers
and "ceasing of all violations of human dignity."

The statement was issued one day after the 62nd session of the UN Commission on
Human Rights opened in Geneva, which coincided with the broadcasting of news
footage of U.S. military torturing Iraqi prisoners.

The statement was signed by more than 400 intellectuals from Argentina, Brazil,
Britain, Canada, Cuba, France, Italy, Mexico, Spain, the United States and other
countries, including eight Nobel Prize laureates.

Fernandez said the statement was not a document to be presented to the UN
Commission on Human Rights, but a moral judgement made the intellectuals to gain
political effectiveness.

The statement would be published in major newspapers of Europe and the United
States on Wednesday, Fernandez added. The Guardian in the UK published it as a
letter (See below)

About 500 detainees are being held in the Guantanamo prison, east Cuba. Most of
them were captured in the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan in 2001.

Organizations across the world have condemned Washington's move of indefinite
detention without charge. The United States argues, however, it has the right to
hold people it describes as enemy combatants because it is effectively at war
with al-Qaida.

The United Nations urged Washington last month to release all detainees in
Guantanamo prison, or bring them to trial and shut down the facility.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-03/15/content_4305873.htm

End illegal detention centres

Published Wednesday March 15, 2006 in the Guardian, UK

We, the undersigned writers and artists, demand that the US immediately cease
using the Guantánamo Bay base as an illegal detention centre and to close all of
its arbitrary detention centres where the systematic abuse of human rights and
dignity are still taking place. As we write, the 62nd session of the UN
commission of human rights in Geneva is about to begin and new images of the US
military torturing prisoners in Iraq are being published. Yet the US and its
allies in the EU have thus far prevented the UN commission from condemning the
massive and systematic violations of human rights that have taken place in the
name of the so-called war on terror.

EU countries have ignored the testimonies of even their own citizens who have
been victims of torture in Guantanamo. Several have allowed the overflights of
CIA aircraft carrying prisoners to detention centres and elsewhere. The UN
commission on human rights (or the council proposed to replace it) must end this
hypocrisy and demand the closure of Guantánamo Bay and all the detention centres
created by the US, as well as the cessation of torture and the deliberate
violations of human dignity.

José Saramago
Nadine Gordimer
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Rigoberta Menchú
Wole Soyinka
Harold Pinter
Dario Fo
Danielle Mitterrand
Harry Belafonte
Danny Glover
Gerard Depardieu
Alice Walker
Manu Chao
Eduardo Galeano

And 407 other writers and artists

http://www.guardian.co.uk/letters/story/0,,1730867,00.html

http://www.cuba-solidarity.org.uk/news.asp?ItemID=698

To sign the petition:


14 posted on 08/09/2006 2:14:20 PM PDT by headsonpikes (Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism.)
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"They are fertile ground for those who want to carry out the Bush Kennedy administration's plan to destroy the Cuban revolution,"

There hasn't been a Cuban revolution is over 40 years. The Bush administration wants to encourage a Cuban revolution!

17 posted on 08/09/2006 2:14:40 PM PDT by wyattearp (Study! Study! Study! Or BONK, BONK, on the head!)
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To: ncountylee

But Castro is fine. He is up and walking.


18 posted on 08/09/2006 2:17:12 PM PDT by kabar
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To: ncountylee

castro is dead


20 posted on 08/09/2006 2:19:28 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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I heard on local nbc news...that Fidel's birthday party celebration will take place and he'll be in attendence. They also reported that Fidel's surgery was a colostomy. So we'll see if that report is true...guess he's not dead yet.

Colostomy's aren't performed unless cancer is heavily involved. Tony Snow had this and is surviving quiet well...but Tony Snow is a much younger man and receives the very best treatment available in the world.

21 posted on 08/09/2006 2:20:08 PM PDT by shield ( A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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Each day that passes and articles like this surface makes it more likely that Fidel is at room temperature.


22 posted on 08/09/2006 2:20:43 PM PDT by jazusamo (DIANA IREY for Congress, PA 12th District: Retire murtha.)
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To: ncountylee

There are likely also 2-way internet access dishs in use in Cuba.

All you have to do is sign up and have installed a wildblue
2-way system and then get the uplink/downlink dish and modem to Cuba. As long as the dish is registerd in florida it should operate in Cuba since it will be able to hit the same spot beam since it is just a bit south.

My tip would be to calculate the position of the satellite and dig a nice hole and put the equipment under ground level. Then cover the hole with something that is radio lucent in the GHZ range used.... this would be hard to spot if properly done. You could uplink video (slowly) using a setup like this...could be fun if counter-revolution comes to Cuba :-)


24 posted on 08/09/2006 2:43:14 PM PDT by Bobalu (This is not the tag line you are looking for.....move along (waves hand))
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Canada was doing the same thing a few years ago. Yes, there was their-FCC equivalent complaining, the
state funded CBC, but also the companies that got the monopolies on the sat tv market.

And the tax authorities, of course.

I presume some wanted FNC at the time, but most were immigrants getting whatever language/country
service too.

Cuba has their laws.

I remember reading, before the 18" dishes, that Iranians not enthused with just three networks - the
anti-West Allah Channel, The Beheading Channel, and The Stoning Channel etc., would try to
disguise their dishes as patio furniture.

25 posted on 08/09/2006 2:47:16 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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I feel sorry for Cuba.

They are about to go from bad to worse.

Castro was the cuban version of Lenin.

Now, they are going to get the cuban version of Stalin.

26 posted on 08/09/2006 3:02:55 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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