Sunday, June 24, 2007

The Bad Castro...

Last week, two Presidential (?) candidates, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani, made irresponsible comments about Cuba. They have confirmed that they are not fit to be President. We just do not need another narrow-minded and shortsighted Republican in the White House.

Readers of New York Times have again expressed their anger in the section “Caucus”. Once more, we show the rest of the world our ignorance, arrogance, and reasons why we can not be trusted as a fair broker. The following is just one of several comments, published on June 21, from the article: Giuliani on Citgo, Cuba, Gays, and Hollywood.

# 16. 9:03 am
The Bad Castro, but the Good President of Pakistan, the Good Family of Princes in Saudi Arabia, the Good Sadam Hussein before 1990 and the Bad Sadam Hussein, after. The Good supporter of 1/3 of 1% of the population (located in Miami) and the Bad people who represents 99% of “we, the people”. Rudy and McCain have shown that both of them will just be another disastrous foreign policy, Cheney-Bush Team 2. — Posted by Texancan
# 21. 9:27 am
The comment 16 on “The Bad Castro….”, posted by Texancan on June 22nd, is just fabulous!
— Posted by Joaquin

By visiting: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/21/giuliani-on-citgo-cuba-and-um-gays-and-hollywood/#comments, you can read all other comments. Very interesting, amusing and instructive.

In our archive of September, our article "Readers of New York Times", September 6, has mentioned that a great majority of them (91%) were favourable to Cuba, Castro and/or blaming the White House Administration. It seems that “we, the people” are more clairvoyant than most politicians. We believe in a real democracy where the will of the many prevails over the will of the few, especially when the few represent less than 1/3 of 1% of the population, and, in addition, they are not real Americans.

The ex-Cubans in Miami should be Americans, first, and surely not take advantage of their concentration of votes in Florida for damaging our future, with the Real World. At least, our politicians should have more courage, and not be afraid to lose the Florida electoral vote, for the good of the great majority, and the future of our children. Perhaps, a honest and sincere politician, could lose the cuban vote, but still win Florida, if Floridians learn how to vote, how to count, and get rid of the sycophants from the other Bush. Heck of a family.

Because of Cheney-Bush-Rice-Bolton, Europe is starting to develop their own power, and gain more independence from the United States. We have already lost our prestige and influence in Asia and Middle East. Bush is just kidding himself when he dares to declare that the cold war is over. Cheney-Bush-Rice-Bolton are precisely responsible for igniting a new Cold War.
Our best and most strategic offensive should have been with Latin America, a market of 500 million people, at our door. Unfortunately, we also blew it there. Like it or not, Castro is well respected, South and North of the Border, much, much more than our present leaders.
By attacking him, we are just damaging our reputation and credibility. As a matter of fact, our stupid and childish approach with Cuba, for the last 50 years, have just raised the stature of Castro. We are ourselves responsible for the importance and respect given to him. He was smart enough to capitalize on our mistakes. And we continue to repeat them. So far, among the candidates, none of them seem to have understood anything. And they want to be President? For who? Themselves, and their backers, or for us, we, the great majority?

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