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So TB, you now consider Castros speculations to be reliable?
"Castro" speculates? It was an article published in a state media publication. If Castro put pen to paper to do anything more than initial his approval to print it, I'll eat my hat.
Quote from: nybuccaneerguy on June 04, 2010, 03:53:42 PM So TB, you now consider Castros speculations to be reliable?Quote from: DailyRich68 on June 04, 2010, 05:15:17 PM"Castro" speculates? It was an article published in a state media publication. If Castro put pen to paper to do anything more than initial his approval to print it, I'll eat my hat.Something tells me you boys didn't have a problem with Castro when he praised Obama for health care.
Quote from: Biggs3535 on June 04, 2010, 05:28:38 PMQuote from: nybuccaneerguy on June 04, 2010, 03:53:42 PM So TB, you now consider Castros speculations to be reliable?Quote from: DailyRich68 on June 04, 2010, 05:15:17 PM"Castro" speculates? It was an article published in a state media publication. If Castro put pen to paper to do anything more than initial his approval to print it, I'll eat my hat.Something tells me you boys didn't have a problem with Castro when he praised Obama for health care.Something tells me those boys just ignored Fidel when he praised Obama for health care .... Nobody in their right mind considers anything Castro does these days as "news".
Quote from: Biggs3535 on June 04, 2010, 05:28:38 PMQuote from: nybuccaneerguy on June 04, 2010, 03:53:42 PM So TB, you now consider Castros speculations to be reliable?Quote from: DailyRich68 on June 04, 2010, 05:15:17 PM"Castro" speculates? It was an article published in a state media publication. If Castro put pen to paper to do anything more than initial his approval to print it, I'll eat my hat.Something tells me you boys didn't have a problem with Castro when he praised Obama for health care.Something tells me those boys just ignored Fidel when he praised Obama for health care ....
Nobody in their right mind considers anything Castro does these days as "news".
�The fifty-year embargo just hasn�t worked,� CBC Chairwoman Barbara Lee (D-Ca.) told reporters this evening at a Capitol press conference after returning from a congressional delegation visit to Cuba. �The bottom line is that we believe its time to open dialogue with Cuba.�Lee and others heaped praise on Castro, calling him warm and receptive during their discussion. But the lawmakers disputed Castro's later statement that members of the congressional delegation said American society is still racist."It was quite a moment to behold," Lee said, recalling her moments with Castro.�It was almost like listening to an old friend,� said Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Il.), adding that he found Castro�s home to be modest and Castro�s wife to be particularly hospitable.�In my household I told Castro he is known as the ultimate survivor,� Rush said.Rep. Laura Richardson (D-Ca.) said Castro was receptive to President Obama�s message of turning the page in American foreign policy."He listened. He said the exact same thing" about turning the page "as President Obama said," said Richardson.Richardson said Castro knew her name and district. "He looked right into my eyes and he said, 'How can we help? How can we help President Obama?'"