BlackSmith
Uncivil
I didn't realize the Cuban people were so wealthy...
Last question I had for him was why the soviets and the Americans were at one time working together against Katanga in the Congo, during the Katanga crisis in the early 60's.
I loathed history in school. Today I can not read enough about it.
Don't know where you got your info on Castro Stig.As will most of the rest of the world's leaders, ours included.
What is wrong with that.
Say what you want about Castro, he is as far as I know the only revolution leader who has kept his promises after the revolution was over.
I loathed history in school. Today I can not read enough about it.
That patch thing to monitor your health has some far reaching connotations. Scary ones.
Don't know where you got your info on Castro Stig.
"Fidel Castro seized power promising to bring freedom and prosperity to Cuba, but his communist regime turned it into an impoverished island prison. Over six decades, millions of Cubans were forced to flee their own country, and those accused of opposing the regime were routinely jailed and even killed. Sadly, Fidel Castro's death does not mean freedom for the Cuban people or justice for the democratic activists, religious leaders, and political opponents he and his brother have jailed and persecuted. The dictator has died, but the dictatorship has not. And one thing is clear, history will not absolve Fidel Castro; it will remember him as an evil, murderous dictator who inflicted misery and suffering on his own people." - son of exiles Marco Rubio.
I have a great friend of over thirty years who is also the son of Cuban exiles. Their description of life during Castro's regime was just as brutal as Rubio's parents.
Obama said "Fidel Castro altered the course of individual lives, families, and of the Cuban nation." no doubt about that.
They were at no time working " Together"Geez, you're going to lose even Stig with that one!
Good stuff. You help keep Housers on their toes re history n chit.
Don't know where you got your info on Castro Stig.
"Fidel Castro seized power promising to bring freedom and prosperity to Cuba, but his communist regime turned it into an impoverished island prison. Over six decades, millions of Cubans were forced to flee their own country, and those accused of opposing the regime were routinely jailed and even killed. Sadly, Fidel Castro's death does not mean freedom for the Cuban people or justice for the democratic activists, religious leaders, and political opponents he and his brother have jailed and persecuted. The dictator has died, but the dictatorship has not. And one thing is clear, history will not absolve Fidel Castro; it will remember him as an evil, murderous dictator who inflicted misery and suffering on his own people." - son of exiles Marco Rubio.
I have a great friend of over thirty years who is also the son of Cuban exiles. Their description of life during Castro's regime was just as brutal as Rubio's parents.
Obama said "Fidel Castro altered the course of individual lives, families, and of the Cuban nation." no doubt about that.