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Old 04-16-2010, 06:27 AM   #1
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Default This is interesting. Cubans who escaped Castro, are starting to support our Castro

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Isnt this ironic. Cubans who got away from Castro are starting to support the party that is leaning towards socialism. And for an added twist, they are moving towards Obama, who has been praised by Castro. The same Castro that they detest.
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Old 04-16-2010, 07:11 AM   #2
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Not that surprising. When you divide the classes of people and begin to get the lower classes to suck on the tit of government, they want more milk all the time. After Castro stole the 2000 acre farm from my BIL's family, kids he went to school with cheered. How many are cheering now? He escaped in 62 or 63 at 12 years old to live with his sister in Md while it took a little longer for his parents to finally escape.
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Old 04-16-2010, 07:32 AM   #3
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Well, it appears that most Cuban Americans do not like this move.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/1...tion-hits.html

By JACKIE BUENO SOUSA

jsousa@MiamiHerald.com

If Gloria Estefan decides to sing a tune while hosting President Barack Obama at her home Thursday, she may want to consider her 1989 hit Cuts Both Ways.
'Cause you and I are dangerous
We want too much and life ain't that way
Don't ask for more
Don't be a fool
Haven't we already broken every rule
The Estefans may have broken more than a rule when they decided to host a ****tail reception for the president during his visit to South Florida on Thursday. Estefan, along with husband Emilio, also broke a bond that had united them with Miami's Cuban community, whose members largely oppose the president's agenda.
The Estefans, for their part, have implied that they're simply using the opportunity to increase awareness about the Cuban people's plight. What's more, they note that they believe in supporting good candidates regardless of party.
They would have a convincing argument except for one very important detail: The event isn't merely a conversation about Cuba with the president while sipping a cortadito. Nor is it designed to raise funds for a particular cause or candidate they support.
They are hosting a $30,400-a-couple fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee, and, by extension, helping to fund the entire Democratic Party agenda. It's a proactive, partisan stance that goes well beyond, say, deciding to sing at a presidential inauguration or accepting a presidential appointment to oversee a nonpartisan cause.
Mention the Estefans and many no longer conjure up images of freedom and catchy tunes. Now -- rightly or wrongly -- many associate the name with Obamacare, abortion, powerful unions, creation of a welfare state.
The event also means the Estefans are helping to promote Democratic Party candidates, regardless of whether a particular candidate espouses ideas they would support. In other words, the decision to hold the fundraiser is the opposite of their stated belief of being nonpartisan when it comes to choosing our leaders.
Of course, the Estefans can try to assert their belief in partisan neutrality by holding a high-profile fundraiser in the future for the Republican Party. Such a move, however, likely would be viewed as little more than an attempt at damage control. That being the case, Gloria Estefan's hit Seal Our Fate may be the appropriate song for Thursday's event.

Surely, you say, it's not as bad as
You make it sound
If we make a mistake
You can always turn it back around....
Before you know it's gotten way out of hand
In ways that you had never dreamed of
Never worth the price you pay in the end
The announcement that they would host the fundraiser for the president was only hours old when I started hearing friends and relatives talk about throwing away all their Gloria Estefan CDs. Soon bloggers were labeling them as traitors. In one swoop, all the good will they had built with so many followers, all the years of supporting nonpartisan causes such as freedom and human rights, seemed to disappear. In many ways, that's not fair to the couple, who have done so many good things to help our community.
Yet the reaction also is a reminder that, like freedom, celebrity can be a two-edged sword, best wielded with careful forethought. The Estefans, like all celebrities, have the right to support a particular candidate, to support a particular cause. Just as it's their right to support a political party.
Not supporting the Estefans in their effort, well, that's everyone else's right.
It cuts both ways.



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Old 04-16-2010, 08:22 AM   #4
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One of the guys I work with is Cuban, he quite literally swam to Florida from Cuba in an inner tube through the shark infested waters of the Florida Straits. He has no respect for Obama, and neither does any other Cuban whom I've met. The only way Obama could get the support of the south Florida expat community would be to kill the embargo and open the way to unlimited refugees, and he's already stated that the embargo will continue.
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Don't worry, Burnie. I won't report you for having ****tail in your post
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Isnt this ironic. Cubans who got away from Castro are starting to support the party that is leaning towards socialism. And for an added twist, they are moving towards Obama, who has been praised by Castro. The same Castro that they detest.
Is it possible that maybe they know first hand what socialism actually is? As opposed to you who probably heard it on Rush Limbaugh and just thought it was a cool thing to say?
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Old 04-18-2010, 06:05 AM   #7
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Is it possible that maybe they know first hand what socialism actually is? As opposed to you who probably heard it on Rush Limbaugh and just thought it was a cool thing to say?
I have to agree. The original poster here maybe should consider if all the silly name-calling of the president as a 'socialist' may be inaccurate. That seems a reasonable conclusion.
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Rock on Burnie!
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Old 04-19-2010, 04:58 AM   #9
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Is it possible that maybe they know first hand what socialism actually is? As opposed to you who probably heard it on Rush Limbaugh and just thought it was a cool thing to say?
Thanks Beau as well.


I take yalls post as testament enough that Im on the right track.
And for your information, I will say Obama is a socialist. More socialist than America needs equates to a socialist president. Who said anything about comparison to a "more socialist government". That’s not the point. Who cares what others do. I live in America, that’s all I’m concerned with. And it appears, the majority of America agrees.
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Old 04-19-2010, 05:51 AM   #10
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Well, Castro started off as a hero in Cuba too, just like Osama I mean Obama may appear a hero to some not realizing he's no different that Fidel! And if you can't see it coming you're BLIND!
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