While we wait for word on the dead/dying dictator, remember time is not standing still in Cuba. Every single day that feels like limbo to us, you can bet the elite in Cuba are in panic mode vying for power in an effort to save their necks. I'm sure the message of the hangings in Iraq was heard loud and clear in la Habana.
All freedom loving people must take a stand now, and demand freedom for Cuba. Can you imagine if activists world wide protested for Cuba Libre?
Where the hell is fidel? He's healing? Show us a photo, send us a current tape that proves he's alive, not something that looks photo-shopped. Adidas? Where the hell is his uniform? If you want people to believe he's returning to power, put him in the uniform and force him to make a public appearance. I want to see him, I want to see the comemierda standing in front of the Cuban people and telling them how great his revolution was for Cuba. Let him explain from deaths door just how Cubans are better off with the starvation ration cards, no transportation, crumbling infrastructure, and with members of their family exiled, imprisoned, or murdered.
Tell us fidel, tell us what you have done to improve the lives of Cubans, because every barometer says otherwise. Tell us why it was OK to imprison or execute so many innocents, even children. To what end did they die? What was the purpose? People don't have anything, there is not enough to eat, nothing works, and Cubans are treated like slaves. How in the name of God can you justify your revolution in the face of such abject misery?
Where are you fidel?
That's what I'm talking about!. Where are you Fidel? That's the most important question that needs an answer. We need to be agressive on this, make clear that we aren't gonna play their games anymore. I think someone has to write a letter to the beast, an open letter for all of us to sign, daring the beast to show his face and answer those questions.
Posted by: Jorge G | 18 January 2007 at 07:57 AM
Castro's Revolution provided him and his minions with everything they could ever have wanted for themselves but which they could not have secured by any other means but blood and plunder given their paucity of talents and criminal proclivities.
Posted by: Manuel A. Tellechea | 18 January 2007 at 08:18 AM