Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Obama's Handshake With Raúl Castro LMAO!



LMAO?
I can't do anything but laugh my ass off about how ignorant this critics of Obama's handshake are. It beats getting angry in vain with these knuckleheads. I've often feared the day would come when we'd have leaders too stupid to even tie their shoes. Well folks, that day is here.

Early in the day at 11:51am yesterday I posted long before the idiots started grumping about the President's handshake with Raúl. Little did I anticipate just how many morons would come out of the woodwork. I won't go into them all. FOX News list a few of them HERE.

Before I take you for a visit back into Cuba's glory days, here's food for thought...


Reagan Meeting With Mujahideen



THE GLORY DAYS (Pre Castro)
Let us return to the good old days that Cruz, Rubio, Lehtinen and other Cuban Americans who fled Cuba wish us to forget (what life was like before the Castro brothers). They'd have us believe that Castro was the worse thing ever to happen in Cuba. Could it be their families once flourished under Fulgencio Batista rule before the Castro's revolution in 1959? Could it also be because of their families' alliance with Batista they once were wealthy and all that changed because of Castro? If so, how did they get that wealthy? Let's look over a few key pieces of history.Quick Facts:
* A Long Line Of Stinkers-- Batista was elected President of Cuba from 1940 to 1944. Prior to his election from 1933 up until his election in 1940 he appointed himself the head of armed forces and exercised complete control over five puppet presidents. Batista came to power after militarily ousting the previous repressive leader before him, Gerardo Machado who also overthrew the government before him militarily.

* After Batista lost his reelection in 1944 he came to the United States. In 1952 he set his sights on becoming Cuban President again. Knowing he would get his clock cleaned he decided instead to lead a military coup. Thereafter which the U.S. then recognized the Batista regime as Cuba's legitimate power.

* Shortly thereafter Batista cut shady deals with the American mafia. The mafia ran drug, gambling, and prostitution establishments. He also cut deals with U.S. corporations who ended up owning almost all the oil industry and 90% of the mines and mineral rights. 40% of the sugar plantation and almost all the cattle ranches. Then censored the media, ignored medical care, education, housing, infrastructure (only 1/3 had running water) and a justice system for his people.

* Needles to say the Cuban people were pissed off and started to rebel. The United States turned a blind eye as Batista killed between 1,000 to 20,000 of his people. The U.S. didn't intervene. Instead the U.S. supplied him with military aid up until 1958 after which the U.S. placed an embargo on them after March of that year. For years, up until the embargo, the U.S. supplied planes, ships, tanks, napalm and the latest technology which he used against Castro's growing insurgency.

* Finally he threw in the towel and on January 1st, 1959 flew to the Dominican Republic along with his cohorts, but not empty handed. They left the island with an estimated 3/4 billion dollars worth of art and cash. After being denied entry in the United States he flew on to Portugal.


Yes, I'm Going To Go There
Sore Losers-- In my opinion the reason why the U.S. has this thing against removing the embargo or even speaking with Cuba is because too many Cuban Americans are still angry that they had their property and wealth confiscated along with U.S. companies (& the mob). All of them got the boot by Castro.

None are innocent victims of Castro's revolution. No family or U.S. company (mob included) accumulated wealth under Batista unless they were aligned with this corrupt autocrat.

There are no good guys here. All have dirty hands. The U.S., former wealthy Cubans that went into exile and U.S. companies that signed deals with him. Nor are the Castros, that Batistas, Gerardo Machado and the others before them going way back to the late 1800's.

Oh and as far as Obama shaking hands at Mandela's memorial, are these same critics who praise him aware that once upon a time...

Nelson Mandela with Fidel Castro






"I believe that there is no country in the world including any and all the countries under colonial domination, where economic colonization, humiliation and exploitation were worse than in Cuba, in part owing to my country's policies during the Batista regime.

I approved the proclamation which Fidel Castro made in the Sierra Maestra, when he justifiably called for justice and especially yearned to rid Cuba of corruption. I will even go further: to some extent it is as though Batista was the incarnation of a number of sins on the part of the United States. Now we shall have to pay for those sins. In the matter of the Batista regime, I am in agreement with the first Cuban revolutionaries. That is perfectly clear."
U.S. President John F. Kennedy, to Jean Daniel, October 24, 1963




What are we to conclude?
Either today's leaders and those critical of Obama's simple hand shake are trying to deceive
OR
don't know jack shit about history!



The Mafia in Cuba


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