I am sure the irony escapes Bush.
"Eventually this transition ought to lead to free and fair elections. And I mean free, and I mean fair - not these kinds of staged elections that the Castro brothers tried to foist off as being true democracy," he said."There will be an interesting debate that will arise, eventually. There will be some who say 'let's promote stability' - of course, in the meantime, political prisoners will rot in prison and the human condition will remain pathetic in many cases," said Bush.
"The fundamental question really should be, what does this mean for the people in Cuba. They're the ones who suffered under Fidel Castro. They're the ones who are put in prison because of their beliefs.
They're the ones who have been denied their right to live in a free society," said Bush.
"So I view this as a period of transition and it should be a beginning of the democratic transition for the people in Cuba," said the US president.
"The first step of course will be for people put in these prisons to be let out. I've met with some of the families of prisoners. It just breaks your heart to realise that people have been thrown in prison because they dared speak out," he said.
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=22&art_id=nw20080219131836523C595205As a Floridian, the 2000 elections are still a very sore point, the one staged by the Bush Brothers.
As a citizen of the United States, I worry about the ones who suffer under the Bush regime.