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Leaders Wish Castro Recovery From Fall

klah

Diamond Member
I am sure most here have seen the incident from last week where Castro broke his hip: http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2653309?ifilmp=99

Leaders from around the world wished him well..
http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2004/10/24/56774.html
President Fidel Castro, recovering from a fall that broke his kneecap and an arm, has received get-well wishes from the leaders around the globe, state media reported Saturday.
Presidents Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva of Brazil, Nestor Kirchner of Argentina and Sam Nujoma sent their wishes, along with Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Presidents Vicente Fox of Mexico, Ricardo Lagos of Chile and Martin Torrijos of Panama also sent their regards, said the Communist Party daily Granma said.

...but not all.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories...world/main650706.shtml
A reporter asked U.S. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher Thursday whether he wished the Cuban leader "a speedy recovery."

"No," replied Boucher.


Gerald Ford was unavailable for comment.
 
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.
 
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'm Cuban so let me tell you first hand that what you are talking about is exactly what Cubans don't want.
 
Originally posted by: Beowulf
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'm Cuban so let me tell you first hand that what you are talking about is exactly what Cubans don't want.
Well at least not the Cubans living in America
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Clean people, the Cubans.
Always washing up on the beach.
In my mind I picture Al Pacino in "Scarface"

Dude, you stole that line from me. except I was going to use his character's name, which I don't remember now.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Clean people, the Cubans.
Always washing up on the beach.
In my mind I picture Al Pacino in "Scarface"

Dude, you stole that line from me. except I was going to use his character's name, which I don't remember now.
Tony Montana you cockaroach😉
 
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'd vote for Castro over Bush. :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Beowulf
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'm Cuban so let me tell you first hand that what you are talking about is exactly what Cubans don't want.

Good friend of mine is also Cuban, came over during the boatlift, his real life accounts of life under Castro's rule were beyond distrubing......
 
Originally posted by: arsbanned
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'd vote for Castro over Bush. :thumbsup:

Of course you would. Remind me to quote this next time you whine about Bush and your "rights"......

 
Originally posted by: Beowulf
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'm Cuban so let me tell you first hand that what you are talking about is exactly what Cubans don't want.

So an embargo is GOOD for Cubans? 😕
 
Castro will never deal with the United States embargo or not. BTW just a little info on tourism from when I lived there you see all those hotels in Cuba most are owned by Castro since Castro does a 5 year deal on hotels where you can build it and make profit but after 5 years it becomes his hotel of course you can make another hotel for 5 more years.Thats why el Varadero is full of hotels even Cienfuegos. I still think Havana Libre is the nicest hotel but Cuban's can't stay in hotels its sad but Castro won't allow it unless you got military background.
 
The only ones hurting Cuba are Cubans. They removed Batista, they are quite capable of removing Castro.

Cuba does business with every other country in the world, including Canada. There's nothing they can buy from the US that they can't get somewhere else.

During the missile crisis, Castro was on the sidelines trying to get the Russians to nuke us. Even the Russians thought he was a lunatic. The man is not to be trusted, not for a second. You may as well open up full trade with North Korea if you're going to trade with Castro.
 
And the first time you spoke out about your new President's inability to (Fill-in-the-blank) you'd be thrown in prison for political crimes.

Clever guy, aren't you?

Jason

Originally posted by: arsbanned
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'd vote for Castro over Bush. :thumbsup:

 
I thought us good christians were supposed ot wish well even of our enemies? Oh wait thats in the bible and doesn't support capitalism and hegemony, my bad.
 
It'd be nice if he was overthrown. I'm wondering if since the fall of the USSR that castro really doesn't have much political support.

Will capitalism open Cuba to democracy?
 
Originally posted by: judasmachine
I thought us good christians were supposed ot wish well even of our enemies? Oh wait thats in the bible and doesn't support capitalism and hegemony, my bad.

I ain't christian if you knew anything you'd know most Cuban's are cathloics and we all want to see Castro suffer. I saw my grandfather die infront of me in Cuba when we went to get food and were denied because we weren't "elite" my gramps got so mad he had a heart attack and died in front of me. I don't think Castro wishes him well.
 
Originally posted by: Beowulf
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'm Cuban so let me tell you first hand that what you are talking about is exactly what Cubans don't want.

do u play return to castle wolfenstein online? just curious
 
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: arsbanned
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'd vote for Castro over Bush. :thumbsup:

Of course you would. Remind me to quote this next time you whine about Bush and your "rights"......

I think he meant to say he'd vote Kerry over Bush instead, oh same thing I guess.

 
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: arsbanned
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Jeez people, sometimes we just need to let things go. This feud with Cuba has gone on long enough. The USSR fell. Let it go, and let the people of Cuba move on since this doesn't hurt Castro, only the citizens.

I'd vote for Castro over Bush. :thumbsup:

Of course you would. Remind me to quote this next time you whine about Bush and your "rights"......

I think he meant to say he'd vote Kerry over Bush instead, oh same thing I guess.

Wow, so witty.... are you the winner of "Last Comic Standing"? Can I have your autograph?
 
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