Posted on 12/11/2013 8:35:24 PM PST by Innovative
Whoever pulls Obama’s strings never slows down.
while he was a shakin’ the dudes bloody hand he might have gotten him to free some political prisoners or something? But that’s Berry for you—always give things up and getting nothin’ back.
“But thats Berry for youalways give things up and getting nothin back.”.......
And the “transformation of America” continues.
He personally shot political prisoners, as did Che Guevara.
Stephen Spielberg and Sean Penn aside, the Castro brothers and their henchmen are just as bad as Hitler and Stain ever were ... just on a somewhat smaller scale.
BTW, where is the MSM outrage over the arrest of an American trying to bring internet access to Cuba's Jews?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Phillip_Gross
And just today .... that's TODAY ... 150 people arrested and imprisoned for celebrating UN Human Rights Day
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=1304412&CategoryId=10718
Sure, shaking hands at a funeral ought not to be big deal .... except if you are shaking hands with the Devils who hold more political prisoners than any regime in this hemisphere's history.
By Humberto Fontova On December 13, 2013 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage
At the funeral extravaganza commemorating a black political prisoner President Obama went out of his way to smilingly shake hands with the jailer and torturer of the most and longest suffering black political prisoners in modern history.
Thats for starters.
The dictator the U.S. president was greeting, and almost bowing before, is also holding a U.S. citizen named Alan Gross in his KGB-designed prison cells as a hostage. President Obamas smile, handshake and curtsy to Castro came almost exactly on the 4th anniversary of Alan Gross jailing by Castros KGB-trained police.
Sec. of State Kerry insists that the handshake was part of normal diplomatic protocol and signals no major change in U.S. policy towards Cuba. Hes probably right. In fact, President Obama was being anything but hypocritical by shaking Raul Castros hand. He was merely confirming the U.S.-Cuba relationship nowadays.
Oh, I know, I know: all you read about in the media, in your textbooks blah blah is about a cruel and vindictive and archaic embargo, even a blockade, by the mean Yankee bullies against the innocent and plucky Castroites who want nothing more than our friendship and who amply deserve it. So perhaps some meticulously-documented clarifications are in order:
In executive order after executive order, President Obama abolished President Bushs travel and remittance restrictions to Castros terror-sponsoring fiefdom and opened the pipeline to a point where the cash-flow from the U.S. to Cuba today is estimated at $4 billion a year. While a proud Soviet satrapy Cuba received $3-5 billion annually from the Soviets. In brief, almost every year since Obama took office more cash has been flowing from the U.S. to Cuba than used to flow there from the Soviets at the height of their Cuba-sponsorship.
In brief, there was an excellent reason for the smile on Raul Castros face as he shook hands with president Obama. Oh, I know, I know you keep reading about how its high time we normalize our relations with Cuba. So heres a few more items meticulously overlooked by the media:
In 1957 (when Cuba was a U.S. economic colony were constantly told by the media, though U.S. investments in Cuba accounted for only 14 per cent the islands GNP) the U.S. exported $347.5 million worth of goods to Cuba. In 2012 (when Cuba was being strangled by a U.S. economic blockade were constantly told by the media) the U.S. exported $457.3 million to Cuba. In fact for every one of the past 8 years the Cuba-embargoing U.S. has exported more goods to Cuba than it did in 1957.
In 1957 (when Cuba was a playground for U.S. tourists were constantly told by the media) 263,000 people visited Cuba from the U.S. We all saw this in Godfather II, liberals top educational source on pre-Castro Cuba, right? Does that last quip come across as hyperbolic?
Well, heres Jon Stewart (often touted as the top news source for young Americans) from July 23rd 2008: All I know about pre-Castro Cuba I learned from The Godfather II. And heres Chris Matthews from Oct. 23rd 2011: I mean, everybody who saw Godfather II knows what it was like when Castro took over. Now back to class:
In 2012 (when Cuba was being diabolically blockaded by the U.S., according to the media) an estimated 500,000 people visited Cuba from the U.S. So under Obama twice as many people are visiting Cuba and dropping many more millions into Castro-regime coffers as in the 1950s.
In 1958 with Cuba under a U.S.-backed dictator, with the U.S. controlling Cubas economy, (according to the media, though in fact, U.S. companies employed 7 percent of Cubas workforce) the staff of the U.S. embassy in Cuba numbered 87, including Cuban employees.
Today with supposedly no diplomatic relations with Cuba (according to the media) the staff of the U.S. Interest Section in Havana numbers 351, including Cuban employees. According to figures from the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. has transacted almost $4 billion in trade with Cuba over the past decade. Up until three years ago, the U.S. served as Stalinist Cubas biggest food supplier and fifth biggest import partner. Weve fallen a few notches recently but were still in the top half.
In brief, there was an excellent reason for the smile on Raul Castros face as he shook hands with president Obama. For over a decade the so-called U.S. embargo has merely stipulated that Castros Stalinist regime pay cash up front through a third-party bank for all U.S. agricultural products; no Ex-Im (U.S. taxpayer) financing of such sales.
Enacted by the Bush team in 2001, this cash-up-front policy has been monumentally beneficial to U.S. taxpayers, making them among the few in the world not screwed and tattooed by the Castro regime, which per capita-wise qualifies as the worlds biggest debtor nation, with a foreign debt estimated at $50 billion, a credit rating nudging Somalias and an uninterrupted record of defaults. Standard & Poors refuses even to rate Cuba, regarding the economic figures released by its Stalinist apparatchiks as utterly bogus. Just this week the Russians wrote off almost $30 billion Castro still owed them.
Regarding the disconnect seen above between historic truth and Castroite propaganda, what we have here, amigos, is not a failure to communicate. Instead its perfect communication between Castros propaganda ministry and the U.S. media to whom they issue Havana press bureaus. These latter amply live up to their side of the bargain, reporting exactly what Castro wants them to report.
Hence the howlers most liberals believe about Castros revolution.
Furthermore, From Kennedy to Carter to Clinton the proof piled up, and it said: playing nice with the Castro brothers only emboldens them to more terrorism abroad and repression at home. But now President Obama is playing nicest of all. And Cubans are suffering a twenty year record of repression. And why not? The Stalinist regime is fat, happy and cocky.
If I were a U.S. citizen Id vote for Obama for president! squealed Raul Castros daughter Mariela during her visit to San Francisco last year. Any questions why?
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