Posted on 03/14/2002 2:09:03 AM PST by sarcasm
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:07:32 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
I await the FINE day when I may go to Havana and smoke a fine CUBAN OWNED La Flor De Cano, sip a fine coffee at a Cuban Owned Cafe, and see the Havana as God intended it to be...
I feel it won't be too long now
"Nuestro dia ya viene llegando!"
Willy Chirino
(our day is coming real soon....)
On February 24, 1996, three light aircraft left Miami on a routine flight. Their missions, to search the waters off the Florida Coast for rafters trying to reach the US shores, and bring them help by guiding the US Coast Guard to their location. That day in February, only one plane would return to its home base in Miami.
Tune in to Radio FreeRepublic this Thursday, March 14, at 9 PM EST, and listen to the actual sounds of a terrorist in action, murdering unarmed American citizens.
Sr. José Basulto, founder of Brothers to the Rescue and pilot of the surviving Cessna, will shed light on the events of that day, and detail how the Clinton administration withheld advanced knowledge of the attack from the humanitarian volunteer group, helping seal the fate of these four courageous flyers.
Radio FreeRepublic, fearless talk radio.
From your keyboard to God's ear.
Your is still the coolest FR name ever....I guess one has to know Spanish to figure that out.
Listen to Radio FR tonight, Sr. Basulto will be an amazing guest. Captured at the Bay of Pigs, US Military, CIA, Brothers to the Rescue...some life!
A Cuba-type restructuring of the US is Dan Rather's and Terry McAulfee's idea of paradise (with themselves on top of course).
The officials say they are considering ways to overcome the Cuban government's jamming of the U.S.-financed Radio and TV Martí, and new rules to limit travel by Cuban diplomats in the United States.
''We are going to review the whole thing,'' Reich said. ``The problem is that we have relied entirely on one component of the policy, the embargo.''
He added that U.S. foreign policy has a variety of tools at its disposal, including ''political, economic, diplomatic, informational and military components,'' and that some of these may be employed. [End Excerpt]
Cuba under the right government could have been the economic superpower of the region, with agricultural and mineral resources coming out of the wazoo and unbelievable amount of sandy beaches for tourism. The country could actually have become the Latin American equivalent of Japan just from the exports that the country could have produced.
Instead, a Communist regime has economically ruined that country, with a very destitute population that is often harassed by the secret police of the Castro regime.
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"
Patrick understood, didn't he?
I have had several boxes.... And I know about when and where most of the cigars started. (Check my profile) ;) Thanks
I shared the soc.cul.cuba post pasted below on another FR thread last month.
The poster, David, was a New York Liberal now living in Seattle. We e-mail and he and his friend Lois had Cuban Christmas Eve Noche Buena with us one year. The story they told us that night of Lois in the Cuban Police station with her New York Liberal "I have civil rights!" attitude and David telling her to shut the h*ll up in Pig Latin was hilarious.
They went to Cuba believing the Liberal propaganda. After three trips, they came to the conclusion that Castro was "a Fascist".
As the old Cuban saying goes, "Nadie escarmienta por cabeza ajena"....."Nobody learns a lesson through somebody else's head".
Sometimes, depending on your upbringing, being a Liberal is the natural order of things. At least these two Liberals opened their eyes and allowed themselves to be educated by Cuba itself.
I respect these kinds of Liberals. The other Liberals who go to Cuba, stay in state run hotels without asking questions and then take photos of the smiling Cuban hotel workers, as if they were animals in a petting zoo, as proof of how happy Cubans are living on the plantation are beneath contempt.
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It was the best vacation of my life. The people are wonderful; it is one of the best places in the world to visit....but the repression is getting really bad. I have so much to write that I barely know where to start.
Let me just sum up some of what happened to us briefly. When I recover from jetlag I will post in more detail.
We took a road trip to Guernevaca Beach. We were 5, 2 American guys, 1 American woman, 2 Cuban women. The Cubanas were immediately accosted by the police and told they couldn't accompany us to the beach. Everyplace we attempted to eat we were sent away. It is obvious the government wants to keep the tourist beaches sterile with no interaction.
Lois went to Baracoa with a German and a Cuban man. She made the mistake of taking lots of pictures and befriending a homosexual. She was detained, maybe arrested for a brieftime. Her male friend was thrown in jail.
After we moved out of our hotel where the hot water was sporadic and the food was terrible and we weren't allowed Cuban guests, 2 Ministerio de Interior Officials visited our private house and told us to report to the Immigration Office the next morning. There we were told our Visas said we had to stay in hotels (not true). They later checked to make sure we had moved out.
Police came to the casa particulare looking for Lois the next day, scaring the daylights out of our friends. At their request we completely erased all of our videotape to keep them from being compromised. The place is becoming a Fascist state. It appears to me that Castro is getting scared and tightening the screws. Even back here I am afraid to tell everything for fear of retribution against my friends.
And that would be Habana Club
lol!
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