September 15, 2006

Are you walking funny yet?

Because we just took another reaming - sin vaselina - yesterday. This time by the United Nations, specifically one Mr. Kofi Annan, whom despite ties to the Iraqi Oil for Food scandal, continues in the leadership role of the lame duck, anti-American bureaucratic to the hilt world organization.

He is in Cuba for the Non-Aligned Movement summit and despite receiving a very public, very humble and very heartfelt plea from the Ladies in White to meet with them to discuss the multiple human rights violations and their plight as dissidents specifically, refused to grant a meeting with the dissidents.

Instead, Annan took the opportunity to display his staunch anti-American agenda by meeting with the anti-American cadaveorus poster boy fidel castro:

Castro meets Annan in hospital room HAVANA (AFP) - Ailing Cuban President Fidel Castro and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan have met in the Cuban leader's hospital room, the Juventud Rebelde daily said, publishing a photograph of the meeting.

Castro, wearing a dressing gown, is seen shaking Annan's hand in the picture taken late Thursday, soon after the UN chief arrived in Havana for the September 11-17 Non-Aligned Movement meeting.

And there you have it folks, the head of the United Nations tavels to Cuba and gladly meets with the man that once took the world to the brink of nuclear holocaust and who has systematically violated the human rights of millions upon millions of people for almost half century, and then ignores those who have nothing but the courage and dignity to stand against tyranny and oppression at the risk of their very lives.

I will say this once again, the dissident groups and the people of Cuba must open their eyes and realize that noone in the world is going to free them from bondage. No one.

Posted by Val Prieto at September 15, 2006 09:41 AM



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Val: courage all that is passing

In the US the extreme left wing rages in a maddened sadness as a rudderless Cuba becomes leader of the Nonaligned (sic) Nations in Havana. Believing that drastic remedies are needed the chief executive editor of Miami Herald papers purges Cuban-American reporters for spurious and invented reasons and the New York Times leadership tries to force a Cuban American author to criticize Miami celebrations at the slow tortuous fading of Fidel Castro. Hugo Chavez and Mayor General Raul Castro cozy up to fanatical Iranians and struggle for power between themselves, yet nothing they can do will stop the decay of the Cuban dictatorship. The era of radical left wing leaders in Latin America is passing, democracy is grows clumsily but steadily to all in this hemisphere; all this noise and effort of the rabid left is merely a rage at the coming of their night. In Mexico City a diminished following of Manuel Lopez Obrador camps almost ignored on the hard cobble stones…the time of the radical left is passing. Good night and good riddance.

Posted by: Larry Daley [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 11:08 AM

What can one expect from an organization whose sole purpose is to undermine the United States? An organization so concerned with human rights that vote Cuba to the United Nations Human Rights Council…

http://www.publiuspundit.com/?p=2566

As far as I'm concerned, the United States should close the United Nations building in New York and send them all to freir esparagos!!!!! All the way to FRANCE.

Posted by: Firefly [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 12:37 PM

The recent attempt by "Democratic members of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees U.S. broadcasts to the world’s trouble spots, failed last week to oust Republican Chairman Ken Tomlinson, a staunch conservative."


http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=17059


Suggests that the Miami Herald and the New Times incidents are part of a newly invigorated effort by the extreme left to control the media

Posted by: Larry Daley [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 01:15 PM

I agree with Firefly, we should get rid of the United Nations HQ here in the U.S. it hurts us more than it helps--No wait, it just hurts us, that's it.

Posted by: Felix Ricardo [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 01:15 PM

My Economic Reform Blog I think was hacked. Anyway it quit working. But I quickly redid it and here is the new link:

http://tomasestradapalma4a.blogspot.com/

The old link no longer works.

Sorry,

Tomas Estrada Palma

Posted by: Tomas Estrada-Palma [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 01:39 PM

Wait! Wait! Estrada Palma's great grandfather jailed grand-uncle "Tio" Carlos Garcia-Velez in 1906. Should I hold that as a 100 year old grudge. But then the Cespedes will hold one of my greatgranddathers, old Coronel Don Benjamin Ramirez, responsible for the trial of Carlos Manuel during the Ten Years War. Xe Xe (x as an English h, or a Spanish J) Larry Daley Garcia-I~niguez Enamorado.

Posted by: Larry Daley [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 04:10 PM

The United Nations and Annan------TREMENDO DESCARO!

Posted by: Henry Agueros [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 05:15 PM

you got that right, brother

Posted by: Felix Ricardo [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 15, 2006 09:09 PM

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