Chavez wins 3rd term, vows to deepen socialist revolution

yet you clearly IGNORE the facts i presented and simply provide scant facts, which actually support my claim and then give OPINION that you claim as proof that cuba is better off.

they do not have one of the best h/c systems on the plant, false. all you have is far left wing sources that claim to be truth.

you clearly are letting your socialist bias interfere with critical thinking. castro is a tyrant, as much a tyrant as the boogy man you claim existed before castro. the guy tortured, incarcerated and/or imprisoned his opposition, yet you sing his praises.

you are a hypocrite. it is you that clearly does not know what he is talking about. put the ball down and go home.

Batista could easily have averted the revolution if he had held fair elctions, unfortunately they were rigged and this played into Castro's hands.

The greatest irony in Batista’s political career is that the 1958 elections—in which he was not a candidate—cast him as the arbiter of Cuba’s destiny. The disjunctive at that time was clear to everyone. Either, as the electoralist-constitutionalist opposition anticipated, Batista held honest elections and saved Cuba from Castro’s revolution, or as Castro hoped, he rigged them and handed Cuba over to the totalitarian hordes of Fidel Castro and the Communists. Batista still had a chance to secure a milder judgment from history for his legacy. History, as it is well known, has recorded that he inexplicably chose the second alternative, thereby relinquishing his former place of honour in Cuban history. By rigging the 1958 elections Batista denied the Cuban people an alternative to the horrors of Castro's brutal tyranny. His puzzling choice remains the greatest paradox of this paradoxical man, who entitled his memoirs Paradoxes (Paradojas).
http://cuba1952-1959.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/batista-paradox.html

Having said that Batista was no angel, he was certainly heavily beholden to the Mafia and especially Meyer Lansky, part of the Jewish Mafia.

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You can't refute the truth of Libya under Gaddafi .. you don't even try. I have one video that completely shuts you down on how bad Gaddafi was for the Libyan people. You won't even attempt to challenge it.

I can prove the lies of Obama and NATO in attacking Libya in 25 seconds or less .. and again, you can't challenge it..

You should stop telling me what you told me brother. What you tell me is the programming you've been given to swallow. It isn't remotely the truth.

AND, most telling of all my friend, you continue to mouth the programmed nonsense in the face of undeniable truth.

I don't eat bullshit brother.

You are seemingly impervious to any criticism of him despite all the evidence of his support for terrorist groups and the wars on his neighbours notably Chad. As I said, the Guardian is a Left leaning newspaper yet apparently they have been fooled as well.
 
yet you clearly IGNORE the facts i presented and simply provide scant facts, which actually support my claim and then give OPINION that you claim as proof that cuba is better off.

they do not have one of the best h/c systems on the plant, false. all you have is far left wing sources that claim to be truth.

you clearly are letting your socialist bias interfere with critical thinking. castro is a tyrant, as much a tyrant as the boogy man you claim existed before castro. the guy tortured, incarcerated and/or imprisoned his opposition, yet you sing his praises.

you are a hypocrite. it is you that clearly does not know what he is talking about. put the ball down and go home.

What I've posted has refuted your 'facts' in every way possible.

You've mentioned nothing about the truth right in front of your face .. so, if your are tired of getting truth you don't want to hear shoved in your face .. or if you think your 'facts' are more important then the fact the lives of Cubans have EXPONENTIALLY IMPROVED under Castro .. PROVEN .. then you should just go talk to someone else.

You didn't come back with facts and evidence ,, you came back with emotions and feelings about what you think about me. How silly.

Tell you what? While you're running away .. take this with you ..

Cuba's Soft Power: Exporting Doctors Rather Than Revolution

"Cuba is not exporting arms and revolutionaries -- Cuba is exporting doctors.

There are more than 51,000 Cuban doctors and health care professionals working around the world today, primarily in developing nations. Many of these are working collaboratively with US and European NGOs actually in third countries -- particularly in Africa in dealing with AIDS/HIV, river blindness, malaria, and a number of health maladies.

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To make a long and very fascinating story short, Fidel Castro organized a team of 1,500 doctors into the "Henry Reeves Brigade" and offered them to the US to provide support for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Predictably, the US declined the gesture. Shortly after, a major earthquake hit the heavily Islamic fundamentalist region along the border of Pakistan and Kashmir.

Castro sent the brigade to Pakistan to help earthquake survivors and those suffering long-term shock and other problems related to the earthquake in the months after.

The current Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez -- who was then a deputy foreign minister -- was dispatched along with the Reeves Brigade to oversee the medical operations in the mountainous, difficultly accessed earthquake zone.

Americans and Europeans also sent medical teams -- one major base camp each that stayed about a month each. The Cubans sent seven major base camps and thirty field hospitals, remaining for a year.

Reportedly, the Cubans, American and European medical personnel coordinated well in the field and worked together without incident. In one case, a Cuban doctor had to dress in a full hijab as a female doctor in order to deliver the baby of a local woman -- who would have been subjected to harsh punishment if known that a male doctor did this. But the Cubans did send many female doctors and health professionals as well.

At the time this all occurred, Pakistan and Cuba did not have diplomatic relations -- and today they do. And their are Cuban doctors doing work in Pakistan today -- and Pakistani students studying at the Latin American School of Medicine.

The Henry Reeves Brigade has, since Pakistan, been deployed to help in the great Sichuan Earthquake in China and also to do disaster relief in Latin America. The Brigade now has more than 3,000 health care professionals who are experts in disaster-related medical support.

This is a case of soft power with hard results, a story that anyone can commend despite all of the other warts and problems in a relationship. Americans and Cubans worked together to help others -- and nation to nation opportunities for Cuba and Pakistan grew out of that engagement
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/2009/11/cubas_soft_powe/

U.S. Science Magazine Emphasizes Cuba’s Advances in Health Sector
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14510&ArticleId=356223

Cuban Medical Advances, Andropause and its Therapy
http://www.cubaplusmagazine.com/hea...n-medical-advances-andropause-and-its-therapy

Cuba Advances in the Use of Hyperbaric Medicine
http://www.diving-industry.com/2006/04/22/cuba-advances-in-the-use-of-hyperbaric-medicine/

Cuba Makes Key Advances In Its Pharmaceutical Production
http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews...ances-in-its-pharmaceutical-production/18735/

Cuba advances towards anti-dengue vaccine
http://www.cigb.edu.cu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=293&Itemid=105&lang=english

Cuba sells its medical expertise

Cuba's struggling economy has been boosted by the successful export of its medical technology abroad, and by health tourism within the country.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3284995.stm

Cuba’s Advances in Biotech: A Developing Country with a Highly Developed Biotech Sector
http://healthcare.blogs.ihs.com/201...untry-with-a-highly-developed-biotech-sector/

:0) bye-bye
 
I love it when BAC and other libs don't even bother hiding what they really believe, e.g. their support for Gaddafi, Castro, Chavez, et al. Personally, I think liberals should be more vocal about it. Trumpet it from the rooftops until November 6th rolls around, I say.
 
You are seemingly impervious to any criticism of him despite all the evidence of his support for terrorist groups and the wars on his neighbours notably Chad. As I said, the Guardian is a Left leaning newspaper yet apparently they have been fooled as well.

There has been FAR more evidence that you can't refute presented in this forum than that from the Guardian.

What you have brother is meme. What you have is programming.

I have never called Gaddafi a saint .. but he did not do what George Bush has done .. did not do what Tony Blair has done .. did not do what Barack Obama has done .. all of whom are responsible for the deaths of more people than Gaddafi .. AND, it was the US and the UK sending people to Gaddafi to torture.

You are impervious to truth and reality .. stuck in a meme.

Anytime you're ready to refute the evidence of the NATO, US, UK lie .. step right up.

You haven't even attempted it yet. You've made dozens of posts to me on this issue .. yet to refute the evidence.

If you can't step up .. please stop whining.
 
I love it when BAC and other libs don't even bother hiding what they really believe, e.g. their support for Gaddafi, Castro, Chavez, et al. Personally, I think liberals should be more vocal about it. Trumpet it from the rooftops until November 6th rolls around, I say.

I'm not a liberal.
 
As if we don't have economic problems in this country. :0)

As if the American people aren't feeling pain no matter which bobble-head we put in the White House.

How odd the Venezuelan people are to be impressed with EXPONENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS in healthcare and education .. "free stuff" like that.


I know my man BAC doesn't post here anymore but couldn't help but think of him after reading today that nearly nine in ten Venezuelans don't have enough money to buy food. Viva La Revolution!



Venezuelans are storming supermarkets and attacking trucks as food supplies dwindle


https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...top-table-main_venezuela-725pm:homepage/story
 
I know my man BAC doesn't post here anymore but couldn't help but think of him after reading today that nearly nine in ten Venezuelans don't have enough money to buy food. Viva La Revolution!



Venezuelans are storming supermarkets and attacking trucks as food supplies dwindle


https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...top-table-main_venezuela-725pm:homepage/story

They ran out of toilet paper before now. Caracas has the dubious honour of being one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
 
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