Political and Miscellaneous Articles by: Dennis L. Siluk

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Cuba: Democracy or Hypocrisy? Bush’s Voice

Cuba: Democracy or Hypocrisy? Bush’s Voice

For over forty years I have watched this scene between America and Cuba unfold, not sure what it is all about, nor does our president, but in the deep echoes of the well, it is Democracy mixed with Hypocrisy for sure, we want to force feed them. I’ve never quite understood Bush’s view on this besides getting the Latin vote in Miami, I mean it is not really about region change, or Democracy is it? I’ve heard it is the second country left under Communism. It well may be, I’ve been in Cuba, and I’ve been in Cambodia, which is supposed to be the second country, and Cuba seems to have their share of freedom, I wasn’t stopped in either country from wandering about.
We talk about free elections, and thus freedom as harming such countries, and put up embargoes for Cuba, yet Vietnam [a real enemy] North Korea [a real threat], Saudi Arabia [a double-faced friend], Jordan and Pakistan [leaches trying to suck all the blood out of America they can], China and Venezuela [both growing threats, one with oil we need the other with trade we want, and half a dozen more countries have dictatorships we are doing business with, we have not set up any embargoes against; Syria, Iran should have embargoes but where are they in the picture, supplying weapons to or friend’s enemy—Lebanon, to kill more Jews.
In essence, we are wishing Castro death, when he’s done nothing wrong to America, and to be honest, we’ve done more harm to them good folks in Cuba, in 40-years, than Castro has to his people; we are not a very good example by far—no blood in the face, and being a Warrior Christian, I take on glory in pushing Cuba around like a dog to have the bark for their dinner, we are no better than Castro. It would have been wiser to work with Cuba, than to play tag for 40-years under the umbrella of freedom and democracy.

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