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wakeme2008 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 01:02 PM
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Castro charges Bush ordered him killed before he took office
Source: By way of Rawstory

Castro charges Bush ordered him killed before he took office
AFP
Published: Monday June 25, 2007


Cuba's communist leader Fidel Castro accused US President George W. Bush of ordering him killed even before moving into the White House, in an article published in the newspaper Granma Tuesday.

"The issue of the accusation related to his plan to kill me comes from before he used fraud to steal the victory from another candidate," the convalescing Castro, 80, said of Bush.

..cut..

Of all the US presidents since 1959, Castro said Jimmy Carter (1977-1981) ordered no hit, and that he had no knowledge of former president Bill Clinton (1993-2001) ever having given a green light for a Castro assassination bid.

Read more: http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Castro_charges_Bush_ordered_him_kil_06252007.html
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MemphisTiger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 01:20 PM
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1. I was under the impression that we don't assassinate as a
form of regime change anymore? Didn't Nixon sign that executive order?
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walnutpie Donating Member (117 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 01:25 PM
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2. I doubt it
Somehow I doubt Castro is relevant enough to warrant a hit these days.
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David__77 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 01:45 PM
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3. The rightwingers think he's relevant.
Castro has more hold on Latin public opinion than in the heyday of Brezhnevism. Chavez has greatly assisted the Cuban recovery, which now puts them back where they were pre-1990.
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yardwork Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 01:34 PM
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22. Since when has relevance played a role in Republican foreign policy?
The Republican mantra seems to be, "if it moves, kill it."
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David__77 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 01:46 PM
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4. As if they follow the law...
The US wants every country to be hamstrung by legalism... other than the US.
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pschoeb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 04:13 PM
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5. It was Ford in 1976, in executive order 11905
Edited on Mon Jun-25-07 04:17 PM by pschoeb
and reaffirmed in other orders by Carter and Reagan, and technically still in force. Though it states "No employee of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, political assassination." which means it only disallows political assassinations, it's fairly easy for corrupt politicians to redefine why they are assassinating someone so as to not go against this order, the easiest way is to redefine the target as a terrorist. It's also easy to disavow knowledge and conspiracy, if one uses assassins that are difficult to directly link back to any US agency.

Technically if Bush ordered non-US agencies to assassinate Castro, before tacking office, he wouldn't even have to redefine Castro, as he was not at that point an employee of the US government.
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BushOut06 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 10:46 PM
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13. Since when did Bush ever care about laws?
Yes, I believe Nixon did sign an executive order banning assassinations. You think a mere piece of paper is going to stop Bush?
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aquart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 05:55 PM
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6. Oh, I expect it wasn't the first time for our George.
Or the second, or third, or fourth...
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 06:23 PM
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7. Cuban "exiles" still sneak into Cuba on raids, and even brag about having
knocked off a man who infiltrated their terrorist organization in South Florida to learn what terrorism they had planned against Cuba, then went back to Cuba himself.

Rodolfo Frometa openly boasted they went in there and murdered him and got out.

Parties of Cuban "exiles" have been caught in recent years, coming ashore fully armed, and also caught in Cuba, all intent on knocking off innocent Cubans. Their pattern of terrorism against Cuba extends all the way back to the Revolution, when many of them supported filthy, bloody, U.S. puppet monster Fulgencio Batista.

Anyone who doesn't imagine a man whose family has ties to this faction going all the way back to BEFORE THE BAY OF PIGS, a man who has made tons of trips to Miami over and over as President to fire them up, who has altered and hardened U.S. laws to please them in the rotten years he has pretended to be the U.S. President, simply doesn't EVER take time to read anything, nor to think about what he/she hears.

How can people rail on from a base of complete ignorance, anyway, to people who DO know what the #### has happened?
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 06:54 PM
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8. Bush told Jay Garner that he could be viceroy of Cuba
http://www.cadenagramonte.cu/english/news/june_07/180607_01.asp
Robert Woodward is an American journalist and writer who became famous for the series of articles published by The Washington Post, written by him and Carl Bernstein, and which eventually led to the investigation and resignation of Nixon.

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In his book, State of Denial, he says that on June 18, 2003, three months after the Iraq war had begun, as he was on the way out of his White House office following an important meeting, Bush slapped Jay Garner on the back and said to him:

“Hey, Jay, you want to do Iran?

“Sir, the boys and I talked about that and we want to hold out for Cuba. We think the rum and the cigars are a little better...The women are prettier."

Bush laughed. “You got it. You got Cuba.”
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Bluzmann57 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 07:11 PM
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9. Progressives in the USA do not need Castro
to denounce bush. There is a good chance that he is full of shit anyway and is just blustering. Castro is no hero.
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 09:06 AM
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15. Tell that to 10 million+ Cubans.
Edited on Tue Jun-26-07 09:08 AM by Mika
Castro is a hero to the vast majority of Cubans in Cuba.

He was the leader of the victorious Cuban Revolution that, in 1959, ousted the US backed bloodsoaked dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.

The US backed invasion of Cuba in 1961, the Bay of Pigs, was successfully defeated by the Cuban military and Mr Castro's on-site leadership.

These were major events in Cuban history.

To say that Mr Castro "is no hero" just flies in the face of reality in Cuba.

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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 10:20 AM
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19. He is even around to help with hurricane evacuation!
Imagine that!
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Turbineguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 08:06 PM
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10. Well, he's probably right
after ordering Castro's death, Bush probably put the same guys he puts on everything else on it.
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ileus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 09:05 PM
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11. LOL he's so funny...
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shanti Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 09:58 AM
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18. what's so funny
about this?
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unkachuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-25-07 09:16 PM
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12. Fidel's been around since Ike....
....I'd say, Cuba could make a fortune selling security to other leaders of the world who happen to be on corporate Americas shit-list....

....why don't they leave the old man alone and let him retire in peace?....have they no humanity?
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 03:19 AM
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14. Just found an article pointing to Eisenhower's last term as the time they started creating schemes
to create bogus events in order to launch a war on Cuba. I knew they were at it hammer and tongs by the 1960's, but apparently it started earlier!
~snip~
Code named Operation Northwoods, the plan, which had the written approval of the Chairman and every member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called for innocent people to be shot on American streets; for boats carrying refugees fleeing Cuba to be sunk on the high seas; for a wave of violent terrorism to be launched in Washington, D.C., Miami, and elsewhere. People would be framed for bombings they did not commit; planes would be hijacked. Using phony evidence, all of it would be blamed on Castro, thus giving Lemnitzer and his cabal the excuse, as well as the public and international backing, they needed to launch their war.

The idea may actually have originated with President Eisenhower in the last days of his administration. With the Cold War hotter than ever and the recent U-2 scandal fresh in the public's memory, the old general wanted to go out with a win. He wanted desperately to invade Cuba in the weeks leading up to Kennedy's inauguration; indeed, on January 3 he told Lemnitzer and other aides in his Cabinet Room that he would move against Castro before the inauguration if only the Cubans gave him a really good excuse. Then, with time growing short, Eisenhower floated an idea. If Castro failed to provide that excuse, perhaps, he said, the United States "could think of manufacturing something that would be generally acceptable." What he was suggesting was a pretext a bombing, an attack, an act of sabotage carried out secretly against the United States by the United States. Its purpose would be to justify the launching of a war. It was a dangerous suggestion by a desperate president.

Although no such war took place, the idea was not lost on General Lemnitzer But he and his colleagues were frustrated by Kennedy's failure to authorize their plan, and angry that Castro had not provided an excuse to invade.

The final straw may have come during a White House meeting on February 26, 1962. Concerned that General Lansdale's various covert action plans under Operation Mongoose were simply becoming more outrageous and going nowhere, Robert Kennedy told him to drop all anti-Castro efforts. Instead, Lansdale was ordered to concentrate for the next three months strictly on gathering intelligence about Cuba. It was a humiliating defeat for Lansdale, a man more accustomed to praise than to scorn.

As the Kennedy brothers appeared to suddenly "go soft" on Castro, Lemnitzer could see his opportunity to invade Cuba quickly slipping away. The attempts to provoke the Cuban public to revolt seemed dead and Castro, unfortunately, appeared to have no inclination to launch any attacks against Americans or their property Lemnitzer and the other Chiefs knew there was only one option left that would ensure their war. They would have to trick the American public and world opinion into hating Cuba so much that they would not only go along, but would insist that he and his generals launch their war against Castro. "World opinion, and the United Nations forum," said a secret JCS document, "should be favorably affected by developing the international image of the Cuban government as rash and irresponsible, and as an alarming and unpredictable threat to the peace of the Western Hemisphere."
(snip/...)
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/northwoods.html
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 09:25 AM
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16. "Cuba could make a fortune selling security to other leaders of the world"
Castro doesn't need multiple levels of hardened security while he is in Cuba.

When he was healthy, he drove around Havana and Santiago in an open jeep and stopping at markets and stores. He is always welcomed and he always takes time to interact with the locals he visits on his famous whirlwind tours around Cuba.

The same is true for just about all of Cuba's leadership/elected officials.

The secret?

Act according to the will of the people.
Co-create a system of government that represents the people well and enables the creation of infrastructure that serves all of the people at their behest.

Cuba has done this, and that is why their Head of State can drive around in unarmed vehicles, wear no kevlar vest, speaks at rallies attended by millions without bullet proof partitions, is welcomed the world over (well.. almost) and does not need a total security corridor to protect him from hostile crowds (like our current preznit).

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 01:11 PM
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21. Great post, Mika. I've seen news clips of him out and about without heavy security.
You'll never see that from this pResident. Not in a million years. Not ever.

He's too afraid the people he has reamed will turn on him.
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 09:31 AM
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17. Here is Mr Castro's actual recent text on this subject..
http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/discursos/2007/ing/f240607i.html
Reflections by the Commander in Chief



Another argument for the Manifesto




Why did I once claim, in one of my reflections, that Bush had authorized or ordered my death?

That phrase may appear ambiguous and vague. Perhaps it would be more accurate, though even more confusing, to say that he both authorized and ordered my death. Allow me to explain immediately:

The denunciation surrounding his plan to assassinate me was made before he snatched an electoral victory from his opponent through fraud.

As early as August 5, 2000, I denounced these plans in Pinar del Rio, before a vast congregation of combative citizens who had gathered there for the traditional July 26 festivities, held in that province, in Villa Clara and Ciudad de La Habana in recognition of their merits that year.

Attempts to identify those responsible for the hundreds of plans to assassinate me meet with a shroud of secrecy. All direct and indirect means have been used to bring about my removal. Following Nixon’s morally forced renunciation Ford forbade the participation of government employees in assassination schemes.

I am convinced that Carter, bound by ethical convictions of a religious nature, would never have ordered any such action against me. He was the only U.S. president who had a gesture of friendship towards Cuba in several important areas, including the establishment of the U.S. Interests Section in Cuba.

I don’t know that Clinton ever ordered my death, so I cannot accuse him of such an action. Unquestionably, he showed respect for the law and acted with political savvy when he accepted the judicial decision that called for the kidnapped child's return to his father and closest relatives, a decision by then backed by the overwhelming majority of the U.S. people.

However, it is also a fact that, during his administration, Posada Carriles hired Central American mercenaries to place bombs in the hotels and recreational centers of cities like Havana and Varadero in order to strike at Cuba's economy, hit by the blockade and the special period. The terrorist had no reservations about declaring that the young Italian tourist who perished in one of the explosions was “in the wrong place at the wrong time", a phrase Bush repeated recently like the line from a poem. The money and even the electronic materials used to assemble those bombs were provided by the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), which distributed the handsome sums at its disposal through shameless lobbying with members of different parties at the U.S. Congress.

At the close of 1997, the 7th Latin American Summit of Heads of State and Government, which I was obliged to attend, was to be held on Isla Margarita, Venezuela.

On October 27 that year, a vessel called “La Esperanza” was en route to Isla Margarita. While sailing very close to Puerto Rican coasts, it was intercepted by a patrol boat of the Coast Guard and Customs Service of that occupied island on suspicion of drug trafficking. On the vessel were four Cuban-born terrorists carrying two 50-calibre Barrett semi-automatic assault rifles with infrared-guided telescopic sights, capable of delivering precision rounds to armor-plated vehicles and planes in mid-air or about to take off or land from a distance of over a thousand meters, and 7 boxes of munitions.

The semi-automatic rifles were the property of Francisco José Hernández, Chairman of the Cuban American National Foundation. The yacht "La Esperanza” was the registered property of José Antonio Llamas, one of the directors of that counterrevolutionary organization. Recently, the latter declared that CANF had purchased a cargo helicopter, ten ultra-light, remote-controlled planes, seven ships and abundant explosive materials, with the express aim of executing terrorist actions against Cuba. The organization also had another yacht at its disposal, the "Midnight Express", which, according to Llamas, was to transport the Chairman —the head of heads— Mas Canosa to the island, where he would declare himself President after Fidel had been assassinated and his government overthrown.

American officers in Puerto Rico had no choice but to turn the four crew members over to the courts. In Venezuela, Posada Carriles was to coordinate the execution of the plan. He was expected to arrive there at any moment.

Could U.S. authorities, who generated and provided the Foundation with public funds and million-dollar businesses, have been unaware of these facts?



In December 1999, the detainees were acquitted by an indulgent jury, for “lack of evidence”. The rigged proceedings were manipulated by Héctor Pesquera, corrupt FBI officer who was later rewarded with the directorship of FBI headquarters in Miami and was a key figure in the arrest of the five Cuban anti-terrorist activists in Florida.

The notorious Cuban-American mafia was preparing for the November 2000 presidential elections. Both parties were contending for its support, for the Florida state could tilt the balance. The chieftains, of pure Batista stock, were the experts in committing fraud.

In the address I mentioned above, I literally said, among other things:

"The so-called Republican Convention has just come to an end. It was held in none other than the city of Philadelphia, home to the famous 1776 Declaration of Independence. Actually, (…) those slaveholders who rebelled against the British colonial rule did not abolish the disgraceful practice of slavery --which remained in effect for almost a whole century longer (…).

“(…) the first announcement made at the Republican Convention just held in Philadelphia under the leadership of the party’s illustrious candidate, , was the plan to considerably raise the military budget for research and development, and the construction of an antimissile shield to cover the entire nation with a radar network that could detect enemy missiles en route to U.S. territory and shoot them down in mid-air.

“Those holding these views are unable to understand that such a policy would meet with the overwhelming opposition of the rest of the world, including Europe. That, like a magnet, it would bring together all those nations threatened by a strategy that would leave them helpless against the United States. A new, dangerous and extremely costly arms race would immediately follow and nothing could prevent the proliferation of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction".

I dared predict these events seven years before Bush’s recent visit to the Albanian capital, which was the subject of one of my reflections.

I continued my address as follows:

“The authors of the plan know very well that slightly more than half the American people, who are still confused and insufficiently informed about this complex issue, believe that to be the most suitable solution in the interest of the country’s peace and security. However, the adoption of this extreme position by the Republican candidate vis à vis any other more sensible or reasonable proposal from his opponent would present him to voters as the strong, farsighted, tough guy that the United States needs to confront all imaginary or real dangers. This is the good news they sent out from Philadelphia to all of the peoples on Earth”.

This was still well before witnessing the occupation of Afghanistan and the plans to unleash a war against Iraq.

I proceeded to denounce Bush’s program vis-à-vis Latin America:

“What does this smart platform have to offer Latin America and the Caribbean in particular? There is a phrase that says it all: "The next American century should include all of the Americas." This simple statement means no less than the proclamation of the United States’ right of ownership over Latin America and the Caribbean.

“It later adds: ‘In concert with the Congress, (the president) will work with key democracies (…) and --above all-- Mexico.’ (…). Particularly striking is the phrase that reads: ‘...and --above all—Mexico’ since that is a country they robbed of half its territory through an unjustifiable, expansionist war. Their obvious intent is to begin with the economic annexation and full political subordination of that country to the United States and then do likewise with the rest of the countries in our region, imposing a free trade agreement essentially favorable to U.S. interests, from which not even the tiniest Caribbean island could escape. They mean, of course, the free circulation of capital and commodities, not the people!

“As expected, the highly biased Philadelphia platform devotes a substantial part of its section on Latin America to Cuba: ‘Our economic and political relations will change when the Cuban regime frees all political prisoners, legalizes peaceful protest, allows opposition political activity, permits free expression, and commits to democratic elections.’ For the authors of this demagogic abomination, freedom and democracy mean an outdated, corrupt system in which it is money alone that decides and elects, and in which a presidential candidate is nominated, with lightning speed, as the heir to a vacant throne”.

“Another wire story reports that: ‘The platform, aside from active support for the enemies of the Revolution, includes the broadcasting of news from the United States to the Caribbean nation.’ That is, they intend to keep up with the filth spewed against Cuba by subversive radio stations located in U.S. territory; they will persist in the outrageous use of the name of José Martí --a name that is glorious and sacred to our people-- in official U.S. government broadcasts directed against Cuba”.

": ‘This is unprecedented language. Never before has the Republican Party made such a broad commitment’”.

"To top off the mountain of garbage contained in the Republican platform, it is finally stated: ‘Republicans believe that the United States should adhere to the principles established by the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act, which recognizes the rights of Cuban refugees fleeing communist tyranny’”.

“The prestige of the imperial policy will so crumble that not even its dust will remain. We will systematically denounce and demolish one by one, its hypocrisy and lies. They obviously have absolutely no idea what kinds of people have been forged in these 40 years of Revolution.

"Our message will reach all corners of the Earth, and our struggle will serve as an example. The world, ever more ungovernable, will fight until hegemony and the subjugation of peoples become totally unsustainable.

"Whoever is elected leader of the empire should not ignore that Cuba demands the total removal of the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act and the criminal pieces of legislation that bear the notorious names of Torricelli and Helms-Burton as well as the genocidal blockade and economic war. It should be noted that those who have authored, promoted and enforced these laws and policies are guilty of the crime of genocide, as defined and condemned by international treaties signed by both the United States and Cuba”.

"They must not forget that although no lawsuits have been filed so far demanding compensation for moral damage --and this compensation could be substantial-- the U.S. government already owes the Cuban people over 300 billion dollars for the human damage resulting from its mercenary invasion by the Bay of Pigs, its dirty war and many other crimes”.

"They should not entertain any illusion regarding Cuba’s stance if relations between the United States and our country ever become as normal as those currently existing with other socialist countries like China and Vietnam. We will not remain silent in the face of any crime, aggression or injustice committed against other peoples. Our battle of ideas will not cease as long as the current imperialist, hegemonic and unipolar system is still in place and remains a scourge of humanity and a mortal threat to the survival of our species.

“A growing number of millions of Americans are becoming aware of the horrors of the economic and political order imposed on the world”.

“The Cuban Revolution does not merely confide in the moral integrity and patriotic and revolutionary spirit of its people, and in the survival instinct of the human species, whose very existence is threatened. It also believes and confides in the traditional idealism of the American people that can only be led into unjust wars and shameful aggressions through vulgar deceit. Once demagoguery and lies are definitely exposed and defeated, the world will find excellent allies in the American people. This is what happened in the case of the repugnant war that cost the lives of millions of Vietnamese and over 50,000 young Americans. A more recent example is the American people noble support of a little boy and a Cuban family, victims of a brutal crime perpetrated by a band of criminals who, after having taken advantage of that country’s hospitality, ended up showing their hatred and frustration by trampling and burning the U.S. flag.

"The changes in U.S. policy toward Cuba must be unilateral because the U.S. leaders have unilaterally imposed the blockade and economic war against Cuba”.

"From here, from this province where the Bronze Titan ultimately crowned, in Mantua, the colossal feat of the invasion he had begun in Mangos de Baraguá, we say to them: You fools! Do you not understand that Cuba is impregnable, that its Revolution is indestructible, that its people will never bow down or surrender? Do you not realize that our patriotism and internationalism are as deeply rooted in our minds and hearts as the imposing mogotes of Pinar del Río are in the volcanic rocks of this part of an island that is called Cuba and is surrounded today by the halo of having successfully endured almost 42 years of blockade and aggression by the most formidable power that ever existed?

"We are defended by the strength of our prestige and the example we have set, the indestructible steel that is the justice of our cause, the inextinguishable fire of our truth and our morale as well as the double trench of stone and ideas that we have built which is unassailable.

"That is why, Mr. Bush, if you finally become the leader of what no longer is and can no longer be called a republic but rather an empire, then, in the spirit of an honest adversary, I suggest that you leave aside the euphoria and fever of your Convention, and reconsider your position in order to avoid the risk of becoming the tenth American president to come and go watching with sterile and unnecessary bitterness a Revolution that will not bow down or surrender and that can never be destroyed.

“I am very much aware of what you have recklessly told your close and indiscreet friends in the Cuban-American mob: that you can solve the problem of Cuba very easily, in clear reference to the methods used in the sinister era when the Central Intelligence Agency was directly involved in assassination plots against our country’s leaders. Because I do not share this narrow view of the role of individuals in history, I urge you not to forget that for every one of the revolutionary leaders you may decide to so remove, there are millions of men and women in Cuba who are capable of taking their places and altogether there are far more of them than you could ever remove, or that your immense political, economic and military power could ever defeat".

I believe this long reflection is yet another argument in support of what I expounded on in the Manifesto for the People of Cuba.

Fidel Castro Ruz

June 24, 2007

6:15 p.m.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-26-07 01:07 PM
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20. With Dems in Charge, GOP Congressman is Optimistic on Cuba
February 27, 2007
With Dems in Charge, GOP Congressman is Optimistic on Cuba
By Pierre Atlas

The US embargo on travel and trade with Cuba has not achieved its goals, but instead has helped facilitate the Castro regime's political longevity. If anything, it has been one of the most counterproductive foreign policies in American history. And it is a policy that is opposed by the majority of Americans. According to a December 2006 Gallup Poll, 67% of Americans favor reestablishing diplomatic ties with Cuba--an increase of 12% since 2004.

Last month, Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) introduced House Resolution 654, co-sponsored by the Ways and Means chair, Democrat Charlie Rangel. The bill would allow Americans to travel to Cuba, effectively ending our four-decade-old travel embargo.

I recently spoke with Flake from his office in Arizona. I asked the Republican congressman, who serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, how the Democratic takeover of Congress might impact on US Cuba policy and on his longstanding goal of ending the Cuba travel embargo. "The change will help," he said. "Tom DeLay was always strong on keeping this policy."

"With the Democrats in charge, an amendment will probably make it through conference committee," Flake told me. "So the president would have to either veto the legislation or negotiate."

More:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/02/with_dems_in_charge_gop_congre.html
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killbotfactory Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-27-07 02:44 AM
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23. The US doesn't kill people, anymore
Edited on Wed Jun-27-07 02:54 AM by killbotfactory
what an old fool.
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Vogon_Glory Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-27-07 10:00 AM
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24. Boosh Ordered A Hit on Fidel Before His Installation? Is That Why
Did George W. Boosh order a hit on Fidel Castro before his installation on January 20th, 2001? Might that be why he repeatedly ignored the warnings outgoing Clinton staffers left him about Osama bin Laden, and continued to ignore them into August 2001, because Boosh was piqued that the Clintonites didn't order the CIA to give the go-ahead for an assasination try?

I don't believe that Georgiekins DID order such a try, but the thought does leave many possibilities for some black humor at the incumbent Duck Soup Posse's priorities and incompetence.

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