Fidel Castro thinks Obama 'sincere,' but ...
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Apr 8, 2009, 23:46 GMT
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I've got a solution for Cuba. Put a bullet through that old farts head and Rauls' while you at it, open the gates and tell everyone they are free. It made me sick that those three marxist congress people were having and orgasm over this guy. I just about puked. I should have and sent it to them.
Obviously you lack not only any sound judgement but also the elementary notions of grammar.Bragging from the depths of your ignorance however will not compensate.You ae a typical exponent of neocon propaganda .The vast majority of Cubans side with Castro.Health care amongst others is better than in your country.And so apparently is education judging from your ranting.
what Fidel said: 'Barack Obama's intentions towards Cuba are 'sincere,' they clash with the 'objective reality' within the United States.'
The thing about the 'objective reality' is that it is totally unreal.
you could also say that the 'objective' is not objective at all, but subjective, depending on the intelligence level of the cretin involved.
Opening the gates and telling everybody they are free ...Isn't that what is happening in Detroit ?
Ask the workers in the automobile industry how free they are ....
What's freedom without work ?
is just another word for nothing left to lose.
...is just one step up from slavery. Freedom at best, is elusive.
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