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Mr. Smith attends Obama"s meeting on fiscal cliff deficit
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1065974" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Apparently you don't know just how oppressive Castro's regime is. Very difficult to rise up with spies everywhere. Any open criticism very often results in people being taken away. Cubans learned to keep their mouths shut. Sort of like people here demanding others shut up because they have no answer to simple facts. There are exile groups who are very active in dropping leaflets and broadcasting radio programs aimed at undermining the regime. They are actually restricted by the U.S. from participating in paramilitary activity. If Kennedy had backed them up as promised at the Bay of Pigs Cuba might be a very different place today. That said, Cuba was a playground controlled by the Mafia where average Cubans had little hope of a better life. A perfect place for a rebellion. It's just a shame Castro believed that Marxism was the answer to a better life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1065974, member: 24302"] Apparently you don't know just how oppressive Castro's regime is. Very difficult to rise up with spies everywhere. Any open criticism very often results in people being taken away. Cubans learned to keep their mouths shut. Sort of like people here demanding others shut up because they have no answer to simple facts. There are exile groups who are very active in dropping leaflets and broadcasting radio programs aimed at undermining the regime. They are actually restricted by the U.S. from participating in paramilitary activity. If Kennedy had backed them up as promised at the Bay of Pigs Cuba might be a very different place today. That said, Cuba was a playground controlled by the Mafia where average Cubans had little hope of a better life. A perfect place for a rebellion. It's just a shame Castro believed that Marxism was the answer to a better life. [/QUOTE]
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