<<And the vast majority of the Iraqi people are thankful for us having taken out a brutal, murdering dictator. Thanks for the reminder, H>>
They're delighted because their lives are so much better now than they were under Saddam. Who wouldn't thank America for such a dramatic improvement in their circumstances? And the proof of course is in the movement of refugees - - the millions who voted with their feet and showed conclusively how much better the . . . the . . . uh, wait a sec, I was thinking of Cuba for a minute. Cuba's where the movement of refugees proves something. In Iraq, it don't mean shit. No, of course not. Don't follow those refugees, folks, don't mean jack-shit. LIFE'S BETTER IN IRAQ BECAUSE SADDAM'S GONE. THE INVASION MADE THEIR LIVES BETTER, NOT WORSE. Get it?
Does the movemnt of refugees mean nothing in Cuba?
There is a strong Majority of Cubans who hate Fidel Castro with a quakeing passionand can recount a list of crimes against him thousands long.
Fortunately for the perpetual revolution , most of this majority is outside of Cuba.
Saddam Hussein was indeed establishing order but the cost of this was a state of constant intenal war for thirty years , so I think there is a valid comparison to Cuba .
Soon after the US invasion the huge number of refugees expected just did not materialise , but once the Al Quieda also invaded and ranked up their operation the numberof dead began to pile up and the wise , just as in Cuba , began to leave.
Is there going to be a right of return for any of these people?
Hopefully, Plane, they will all be returned.
But none will be permitted to return until corporate america has sectioned off the entire country, like a side of beef. Maybe they still got the old Batista maps.
Pointus interruptus. The people of Cuba, none of whom were communists, did not want Batista to sell the sections to American corporations, and they sanctioned the l4 man army of Fidel to topple him.
Even after it was all over, still Fidel had no interest in communism, and only turned there when America, outraged that their privatized imperialism was stiff-armed back on its butt, refused to help in any way. Beyond that,we sabotaged everything we could.
I would like to read a puttogether about the things we have done to ensure their failure as a political system--poisoned their crops, thuggerized imports and trade, etc. When one reads of just how much the Cubans have endured, not from Castro but from us here, one begins to view Cuba and Castro as much of the world does--with a sense of a powerful prevaling. One then senses the magnitude of Castro's resilience. Were I called to image a stamp, I'd put a slingshot in his hand.
We threw the book at him. He laughed, and the world laughed with him.
Now the resident Cubans will greet the returning neoBatistites?
Just who will own what? (I'd ask Jebbie.)
I'll bet Blackwater already has an impending contract to provide an entire police force to move into immediate place.