> Gel wrote:
> Perhaps he respects Castro for standing up to US Aggression and still
> being able to reduce poverty, provide excellent healthcare and all the
> other things he has managed to do in the face of US pressure.Maybe
> THAT is what he respects.
>

Yeah, well, I think it's the 1000 school teachers that Castro helped
execute in a soccer field that may be a problem for me.  But, hey,
let's ask Cuba's citizens; those that are literally dying to get out. 
They don't share your admiration for Castro.

What I find ironic is that in your zeal to skewer the US, you're
willing to overlook the transgressions of a murderous dictator.  Get a
grip dude.

I'm the first to admit, the US ain't perfect (especially under Mr.
Bush), but we live mostly free and we have ensured that you do too. 
So before you go throwing rocks you should remember who's watching out
for you and who gave you your freedom whether you like it or not.  The
US.  If it wasn't for us you'd be speaking German or Japanese right
now or you'd be dead.

But, either way, feel free to move to your social paradise, Cuba. 
Just remember: you can check in, but you can't check out.

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