Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Castro's Dreaming Again

"HAVANA (AP) -- Former revolutionaries promised to keep fighting for Cuba on Saturday as the island beefed up security, saying it fears a U.S. attack during Fidel Castro's health crisis. The government, under the control of Castro's brother, Defense Minister Raul Castro, has mobilized citizen defense militias and asked military reservists to check in daily." Apparently, Raul and his brother Fidel still are laboring under the delusion that his "island prison" is important enough to the United States for us to invade. He is also dreaming if he thinks he could "repel" an American invasion if it DID come. John Kennedy agreed for a brief time and promised to back an invasion -- although he "finked out" at the last minute and did not do so, right in the middle of things -- which caused the deaths and imprisonment of many Cubans. Castro has used his imaginary "invasion" every once in a while to "scare the hell" out of his prisoners (also known as citizens). But apart from a brief moment of idiocy on the part of John Kennedy, which led to us providing a bunch of tractors to Castro to get him to release the prisoners he captured when Kennedy reneged on his support of the invasion by Cubans, no one is interested in "invading" this insignificant country, so he can continue to brutalize, imprison, and kill his "prisoners" at his whim, as long as he lives (which most thinking people hope will not be long). (Georgia Access, 8/5/06)

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