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Vamos a Cuba!!!

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Brad S said:
Who rode the short bus? Did some profound ignoramus suggest Isreal is a Christian state?

Brad, did you know that 25% of the women in this country are on medication for a mental deficiency?

That is very scary considering that 75% are running around untreated. :wink:
 
Castro inspired updated piercing.

From, http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Obama+Witch+Doctor&Form=IQFRDR#view=detail&id=74F1F7D6397BCA8D3C4D0BC8BDCB9CFECF0E0AFD&selectedIndex=1

To, http://weaselzippers.us/208555-pic-of-the-day-obama-sniffs-cuban-cigar-hours-after-lifting-embargo/
 
DEC. 20, 2014

HAVANA — President Raúl Castro declared victory for the Cuban Revolution on Saturday in a wide-ranging speech, thanking President Obama for "a new chapter," while also reaffirming that restored relations with the United States did not mean the end of Communist rule in Cuba.

In a televised speech that lasted less than an hour at the end of Cuba's legislative session, Mr. Castro alternated between conciliatory and combative statements against the United States and the rest of the world.

He emphasized that Cuba would accelerate its economic reform, prioritizing an end to the country's dual-currency system. But he also said that changes needed to be gradual to create a system of "prosperous and sustainable communism."

Mr. Castro, wearing a traditional white shirt and only occasionally gesturing for emphasis, also referred repeatedly to President Obama, praising him at one point for initiating the biggest change in America-Cuba policy in fifty years. He also stressed that with the process of open relations just beginning "the only way to advance is with mutual respect."

He insisted as he and Fidel Castro have insisted for years that the United States not meddle in the sovereign affairs of the Cuban state.

"Every country has the inalienable right to choose its own political systems," Mr. Castro said. "No one should believe that improving relations with the United States means Cuba renouncing its ideas."
 
many have felt that Cuba was on the tipping point for decades.. yet the communist dictators held on.. by blaming the US for it's troubles..

now with no one to turn to for cash the Castro's need more US money..

my bet is that like all the rest of the communist countries.. capitalism will creep in and force the next generation of leaders to either embrace it or else.

if 50 years of embargo didn't unseat the Castro's would another 50 work?

I have worked with many Russians.. and they are more patriotic then most Americans towards our own country.. because they know the difference.. before the iron curtian went down,.. most didn't know the difference.. as they never really saw how good we have it..



BTW Castro's regime wasn't the only one in trouble.. Obama needed to pull something or he was on his way out..
 

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