We've all heard the term above. It's used by the castro propaganda machinery to indoctrinate the populace by making them believe that they're involved in a great and noble battle of ideals against the evil Yanqui imperialists. Yet they never actually engage in any battle with actual ideas. When dissenting points of view are presented, in the case of the Cuban people, they are beaten, arrested and silenced. Should a US President mention something about Human Rights Abuses in Cuba before an audience at the United Nations, the Cuban delegation just walks out.
I guess the Cuban government thinks that if you silence and ignore others' ideas, then you can declare yourself the winner. To powerhungry simpletons, it's just that simple.
Update: Im looking for a transcript of the speech as we "speak." Will post it as soon as it becomes available.
Update: Via the Belfast Telegraph:
In the wide-ranging speech on human rights, Mr Bush said the ``long rule of a cruel dictator'' was coming to an end in Cuba and that innocent civilians were suffering in Sudan.
"Cruel dictator." That's got to have castroites, commies and other assorted useful idiots in a lather.
From Fox News:
Also absent is longtime Cuban tyrant Fidel Castro, who has been ill for more than a year. As Bush mentioned Cuba, saying "the long rule of a cruel dictator is nearing its end," that country's U.N. delegation stood up and walked out of the auditorium.
Update: President Bush quoted, from the White House Site, hat tip La Conchita:
"...the American people are disappointed by the failures of the Human Rights Council. This body has been silent on repression by regimes from Havana to Caracas to Pyongyang and Tehran -- while focusing its criticism excessively on Israel."
"In Cuba, the long rule of a cruel dictator is nearing its end. The Cuban people are ready for their freedom. And as that nation enters a period of transition, the United Nations must insist on free speech, free assembly, and ultimately, free and competitive elections."
- President Bush Addresses The United Nations General Assembly, Sept 25, 2007 -
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Even tyrannical pricks are able to feel shame.
Posted by: CubaWatch
at September 25, 2007 11:18 AM
"...the American people are disappointed by the failures of the Human Rights Council. This body has been silent on repression by regimes from Havana to Caracas to Pyongyang and Tehran -- while focusing its criticism excessively on Israel."
"In Cuba, the long rule of a cruel dictator is nearing its end. The Cuban people are ready for their freedom. And as that nation enters a period of transition, the United Nations must insist on free speech, free assembly, and ultimately, free and competitive elections."
- President Bush Addresses The United Nations General Assembly, Sept 25, 2007 -
Posted by: LaConchita
at September 25, 2007 11:23 AM
Val -
From his comments I do believe GWB "Gets It" on
CUBA and the end of the Castro regime. Pray it happens on his watch. -S-
Posted by: Dr.Shalit
at September 25, 2007 12:01 PM
The truth stings fifo's sycophants - i hope they have nightmares tonight that their assess were stuck to their seats and had to listen to GWB's speach over and over again.
Posted by: Tati
at September 25, 2007 12:13 PM
The beauty of it is that they have just proven their worth in the "battle of ideas."
COBARDES.
Posted by: Val Prieto
at September 25, 2007 12:30 PM
Es que son guapetones the barrio na'ma. When the going gets tough . . . they walk out.
Posted by: LittleGator
at September 25, 2007 12:46 PM
I guess the "Cuban delegation" wanted to make a point by their departure, otherwise, they could've left before the President's speech.
Now the delegation will be wined and dined by Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reed and other lefties in Congress.
Posted by: Firefly
at September 25, 2007 01:08 PM
Guys, lets show some compassion. It's tough facing extinction!
Posted by: roland
at September 25, 2007 01:09 PM
The bottom liner here is simple. The U.S. AND all nations who share the conviction that the UN's Human Rights Panel should be devoid of human rights violators (it's only common sense), should hold ALL funding for the panel until concrete changes are made. I'm speaking of changes that would prevent the election to the panel, of member states with a proven track-record of egregious human rights violations - i.e. Cuba.
Posted by: CubaWatch
at September 25, 2007 01:37 PM
I'm thinking along the same lines as Firefly. They sure were offended mighty quickly. It looks like they'd already decided to make some kind of demonstration prior to the speech.
Posted by: TomSawyer
at September 25, 2007 01:39 PM
The knew it was coming. It would have been great if W. would have reacted to their leaving and addressed it.
Posted by: Henry "Conductor" Gomez
at September 25, 2007 04:24 PM
Posted by: Henry "Conductor" Gomez
at September 25, 2007 04:37 PM
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