Saturday, January 14, 2012

Pres BO is "mute" about "las damas" in Cuba or like he was about the Iranian protesters!

There is massive repression and atrocities happening in Cuba or just 90 miles south of Key West.

We are indeed watching mass dissatisfaction and anger at the corrupt Castro brothers. 
 

What's happening in Cuba?  Our friends at The Heritage Foundation (and The Babalu Blog) have brought us more about the repressive campaign going on in Cuba:
  

"They call themselves “las Damas de Blanco” (“the Ladies in White”).

They are a prominent group of courageous Cuban women, many of them wives of political prisoners.
They have fought not just for the rights of the unjustly imprisoned but for the rights of all the Cuban people to have a voice in the way their country is governed.
Their tactics are entirely peaceful: They take to the streets of Havana and Santiago de Cuba each Sunday and silently march in protest against human rights violations of the Castro regime and the harassment and jailing of Cuban activists and dissidents.
Dressed in white and holding red gladiolas flowers, the Ladies in White are enduring symbols of the acute toll of Cuban political oppression.

In July 2010, following the sacrifices of prisoners of conscience, such as hunger striker Orlando Zapata Tamayo (d. February 23, 2010), the Ladies in White achieved their first major victory.
In a deal brokered by the Roman Catholic Church and the Spanish government, 52 activists jailed since 2003 were released, among them the husband of Ladies in White founder Laura Pollan.
But the summer also brought an escalation of attacks against the Ladies in White by Castro thugs and state security goons as the women once again became victims of brutal beatings and attacks at the hands of the regime.

In October, the Ladies in White suffered another blow when Pollan died of a heart attack at the age of 63.
Pollan’s leadership in the fight for Cuban freedom was extraordinary.
For her determination, she was posthumously awarded the National Endowment for Democracy’s Human Rights Award.

The repression and violence experienced by the Ladies in White is, unfortunately, not unusual.
Just this week, the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation announced that a record 786 political arrests occurred in Cuba last month. While many are of a short-term nature, they are designed to promote fear and intimidation. These arrests brought the 2011 total to 4,123, compared with 2,074 in 2010.

Yet all too often the media and Obama Administration overlook this continuing wave of repression in Cuba. This inaction, at least on the part of the Administration, is a manifestation of Obama’s flawed foreign policy of engaging with U.S. adversaries such as Iran, Venezuela and Cuba.

Thankfully, some in the U.S. Senate are not inclined to ignore the day-to-day struggle for freedom in Cuba, Most recently, Senators Marco Rubio (R–FL) and Robert Menendez (D–NJ) called for the release of Ladies in White member Ivonne Malleza and activist Isabel Hayde Alvarez Mosqueda.

This is a just demand that the Obama Administration has yet to endorse but is needed to underscore the precarious human rights situation in Cuba."

We ask again: Where is Pres BO?  

Are you listening Pres BO?  Can you take a minute from the "class warfare" and devote some time to the brave "damas" in Cuba?

Iran had "Neda", the young woman who was shot by government thugs in the streets.

Cuba has "las damas" who march peacefully reminding the world that their husbands are in prison and their children do not have food.

We call on everyone to stand with "Las damas en blanco".  They are indeed showing a lot more courage than our very quiet President BO.

Shame on Pres BO!  For more on Cuba, listen to our Friday show.  Let me warn you:  Cuba today is not a PG movie.

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Romney vs Newt and Romney is winning!

I agree with Rudy Giuliani: What are you doing Newt?

Yes, what are you doing sounding like a left wing ideologue who hates capitalism?

The bottom line is that Newt's strategy, and specially the very bad anti-Romney documentary, are not helping him with conservatives.


The "video" is full of errors.  In fact, The Washington Post's Fact Checker gave it "4 Pinocchios", i.e. not very truthful.

According to Investors.com, more and more conservatives see Romney as the one who can defeat Pres BO.

As I've said before, 2012 is about defeating Pres BO rather than winning "moral victories".

Pres BO has to be defeated because the next president will appoint 2, perhaps 3, Justices to the Supreme Court.   We will either have a confirmed 5-4 conservative majority or a liberal court that will give us everything that we are against, from same sex marriage to abortion for anther generation.

Winning matters a great deal in 2012.  This is why I've supported Romney from the beginning.

We would strongly recommend that Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry reconsider their attacks on Bain Capital because they are not working.  


Again, thee attacks are NOT working and making the "attackers" look silly and bitter.

Check out our post New Hampshire show with Barry Casselman:



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Repression and more repression in Cuba....


Over the last few months, we've watched massive repression.  Of course, this is on top of "the police state" that Cubans have lived under since the "workers paradise" was created many years ago.

Keep an eye on one very courageous couple: Ivonne Malleza and Ignacio Martinez, husband and wife

"Malleza has been imprisoned since November 30th- for 6 weeks now- for the simple act of protesting publicly in a centric park of Havana, where a group of dissidents shouted that the Cuban people were hungry, tired, and desperate for freedom. 

Malleza has been on and off carrying out hunger strikes while in captivity, though as of now she is not. 

However, her husband Ignacio Martinez, also imprisoned since November 30th, just declared on Thursday, January 12th that he had initiated a hunger strike in demand for his liberation, as well as that of his wife and Isabel Haydee Alvarez, a Cuban citizen not affiliated to any opposition group who simply joined in the protest of the 30th."

There is Sara Marta Fonseca, another brave Cuban woman standing up against the corrupt communist regime


"If State Security goes through with the threat they made that I can end up handicapped, well then they are going to have to beat me in my wheelchair. Because putting me in a wheelchair is not going to stop me from taking to the streets and continuing to demand the liberty of all political prisoners and liberty and democracy for all the people of Cuba."

And there is a lot more. 

Click here for our Friday show with Betsy Gonzalez and Alberto De La Cruz:


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