
We celebrate Jose Marti's death. It's an important date for most Cubans.
How do we remember Jose Marti or live up to his ideals?
You can do two things.
First, you can support Yoani Sanchez, a Cuban blogger who is persecuted by the Castro dictatorship for posting her thoughts online. (Clipping Castro one blog at a time)
Second, you don't legitimize the Castro brothers by putting their dictatorship in the OAS.
Like always, MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY is right on target.
She recently wrote Cuba Doesn't Belong in a Democratic Club :
"The Cuban regime is at odds with these ideals and in January 1962 the OAS expelled it, resolving:
"That adherence by any member of the Organization of American states to Marxism-Leninism is incompatible with the inter-American system and the alignment of such a government with the communist bloc breaks the unity and solidarity of the hemisphere."
"The Cuban regime is at odds with these ideals and in January 1962 the OAS expelled it, resolving:
"That adherence by any member of the Organization of American states to Marxism-Leninism is incompatible with the inter-American system and the alignment of such a government with the communist bloc breaks the unity and solidarity of the hemisphere."
In other words, because the Castro government had murdered and imprisoned dissidents, done away with free elections and economic and civil liberties, and allied itself with communism, Cuba was deemed unfit for OAS membership."
It's sad.
On one hand, we hear Latin leaders complain that no one takes them seriously. On the other hand, they pander to their leftist populations by embracing the Castro brothers.
Wouldn't it be nice if Latin leaders demanded the release of Cuban political prisoners, a free press and elections?
Furthermore, did Congressman Bobby Rush say anything about this lady blogger? Just curious.
Cuba in the OAS? No way. Not yet!








