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ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:18 AM

Castro resigns. So ends 49 years of rule.
 
Castro resigns.

The man has been in power since before some of your parents were even born.

pr0 02-19-2008 04:25 AM

he outlived every other cold war persona

today marks the end of a dark & shady history....

and also marks the beginning of a darker & even shadier one no doubt

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13801714)

today marks the end of a dark & shady history....

and also marks the beginning of a darker & even shadier one no doubt

Nice line ;-)

Doctor Dre 02-19-2008 04:27 AM

WOW that's some big news

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13801714)
he outlived every other cold war persona

JFK is ancient history to most of us and yet there was Castro. Really quite amazing.

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 13801720)
WOW that's some big news

Yet there will be less than half as many threads about it as about Heath Ledger.

teksonline 02-19-2008 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 13801749)
Yet there will be less than half as many threads about it as about Heath Ledger.

Well you're number 4 to post this already, so not sure

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 02-19-2008 04:45 AM

While I disagree with his cult of personality/dictatorial style, I have to admire how Castro stood up to the U.S. and proclaimed independence for his people...

Viva la revolucion!!!

http://www.ernestocheguevara.info/pi...del_castro.jpg

Whatever may come, Fidel Castro will remain an icon of independent spirit and revolution... :thumbsup

ADG

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by teksonline (Post 13801761)
Well you're number 4 to post this already, so not sure

17 threads about Heath Ledger. I don't think there is a chance.

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 13801762)

And funny enough JFK is a hero of the LEFT in the US along with those two.

kowalsky 02-19-2008 04:54 AM

Crazy for those people under 49 years old, they born with Fidel Castro and they never knew anything else.

sleazybunny 02-19-2008 04:54 AM

free universal health care and education. can't argue with that

I.

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by sleazybunny (Post 13801780)
free universal health care and education. can't argue with that

I.

Start a thread on "free universal health care and education". See if you are right.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 02-19-2008 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 13801777)
And funny enough JFK is a hero of the LEFT in the US along with those two.

My major in college was History, and as a result of extensive studies, I have long suspected that JFK and RFK negotiated some sort of secret non-invasion treaty with Cuba in exchange for ending the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the US occupying Guantanamo Bay as a military base, as well as other considerations.

The U.S. continued to honor this secret agreement as a result of the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and after the murder of the two Kennedy brothers.

Little else would explain our subsequent activities elsewhere in the Caribbean (Grenada), Central America (Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua) and South America (Chile, etc), while we let a small island nation remain independent, even though it flaunted Socialism in our faces, just miles off our shore, for decades.

ADG

Porn Farmer 02-19-2008 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 13801787)
Start a thread on "free universal health care and education". See if you are right.

How could any sane person be against the education and health care of their countrymen?

That's called 'equal opportunity' and is the basis of any free society.

pornguy 02-19-2008 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 13801787)
Start a thread on "free universal health care and education". See if you are right.

They have some of the best education and health care in the world.

I have been to Cuba 5 times, and it is a great place. Just get rid of Castro.

Iron Fist 02-19-2008 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 13801714)
he outlived every other cold war persona

today marks the end of a dark & shady history....

and also marks the beginning of a darker & even shadier one no doubt

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Michaelious 02-19-2008 06:28 AM

Cuba will never be the same again. It is the end of something different and unique with all it's pros and cons!

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 02-19-2008 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 13801973)
They have some of the best education and health care in the world.

I have been to Cuba 5 times, and it is a great place. Just get rid of Castro.

Castro's sad ephitaph, is that he became the thing he most feared - a person whom could not relinquish power until upon his death bed.

Aside from that, he accomplished much, despite huge obstacles and great odds against himself and his country.

I suspect that great changes will come to Cuba upon the demise of Fidel Castro. However, I hope that some of his spirit will still be retained.

ADG

Nydahl 02-19-2008 06:41 AM

he could make it 50years - looser

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 02-19-2008 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Nydahl (Post 13802008)
he could make it 50years - looser

Queen Elizabeth II has reigned for over 56 years...not that she did much to distinguish herself, other than living a long and leisurely life as a symbol of an achronistic dynasty that is more symbolic than substantive.

ADG

DeadFidel 02-19-2008 07:03 AM

Did not read the thread. I did read the news. No change will come.

LiveDose 02-19-2008 07:04 AM

End of an era.

ADL Colin 02-19-2008 07:42 AM

The resignation letter.

Dear compatriots:

Last Friday, Feb. 15, I promised you that in my next reflection I would deal with an issue of interest to many compatriots. So this reflection comes in the form of a message.

The time has come to nominate and elect the State Council, its president, its vice presidents and its secretary.

For many years I occupied the honorable position of president. On Feb. 15, 1976, the Socialist Constitution was approved with the free, direct and secret vote of over 95 percent of eligible voters. The first National Assembly was established on Dec. 2 that same year, and it elected the State Council and its presidency. Before that, I had been a prime minister for almost 18 years. I always had the necessary prerogatives to carry forward the revolutionary work with the support of the overwhelming majority of the people.

There were those overseas who, aware of my critical health condition, thought that my provisional resignation, on July 31, 2006, from the position of President of the State Council, which I left to First Vice President Raul Castro Ruz, was permanent. Raul, who is also minister of the Armed Forces because of his personal merits, and the other comrades of the Party and State leadership were unwilling to consider me out of public life despite my precarious health.

It was an uncomfortable situation for me vis-a-vis an adversary which had done everything possible to get rid of me (referring to the United States), and I felt reluctant to comply.

Later, I was able to recover the full command of my mind and could do much reading and meditation, required by my retreat. I had enough physical strength to write for many hours, which I shared with rehabilitation and recovery programs. Basic common sense indicated to me that such activity was within my reach. On the other hand, when referring to my health I was extremely careful to avoid raising expectations since I felt that an adverse ending would bring traumatic news to our people in the midst of the battle. Thus, my first duty was to prepare our people both politically and psychologically for my absence after so many years of struggle. I kept saying that my recovery "was not without risks."

My wishes have always been to discharge my duties to my last breath. That's what I can offer.

To my dearest compatriots, who have recently honored me so much by electing me a member of the Parliament where so many agreements should be adopted of utmost importance to the destiny of our Revolution, I am saying that I will neither aspire to nor accept ? I repeat, I will neither aspire to nor accept ? the positions of President of the State Council and Commander in Chief.

In short letters addressed to Randy Alonso, Director of the Round Table program on National Television ? letters which at my request were made public ? I discreetly introduced elements of this message I am writing today, when not even the addressee of such letters was aware of my intention. I trusted Randy because I knew him well from his days as a journalism student. In those days I met almost on a nearly weekly basis with the main representatives of the university students from the provinces at the library of the large house in Kohly where they lived. Today, the entire country is an immense university.

Here are selected paragraphs from the letter sent to Randy on Dec. 17, 2007:

"I strongly believe that the answers to the current problems facing Cuban society, which has on average a 12th grade education, almost 1 million university graduates, and real opportunities for its citizens to study without facing discrimination, require more variables for each concrete problem than those contained in a chess game. We cannot ignore a single detail; this is not an easy path to take, if the intelligence of a human being in a revolutionary society is to prevail over instinct.

"My elemental duty is not to cling to positions, much less to stand in the way of younger persons, but rather to contribute experience and ideas whose modest value comes from the exceptional era in which I lived.

"Like (Brazilian architect Oscar) Niemeyer (who turned 100 on Dec. 15), I believe that one has to be consistent right up to the end."

Letter from Jan. 8, 2008:

"... I am a firm supporter of a unified vote (a principle that preserves ignored merits), which allowed us to avoid the tendency to copy what came to us from countries of the former socialist bloc, including the portrait of the one candidate, as singular as his solidarity toward Cuba. I deeply respect that first attempt at building socialism, thanks to which we were able to continue along the path we had chosen."

I reiterated in that letter that "... I never forget that all the world's glory fits in a kernel of corn."

Therefore, it would be a betrayal of my conscience to accept a responsibility requiring more mobility and dedication than I am physically able to offer. This I say devoid of all drama.

Fortunately, our process can still count on cadres from the old guard and others who were very young in the early days of the Revolution. Some were very young, almost children, when they joined the fight on the mountains and later they filled the country with glory with their heroism and their internationalist missions. They have the authority and the experience to guarantee the replacement. There is also the intermediate generation which learned with us the basics of the complex and almost unattainable art of organizing and leading a revolution.

The path will always be difficult and require everyone's intelligent effort. I distrust the seemingly easy path of apologetics or its antithesis of self-flagellation. We should always be prepared for the worst possibilities. We cannot forget the principle of being as prudent in success as steady in adversity. The adversary to be defeated is extremely strong, but we have been able to keep it at bay for half a century.

This is not my farewell to you. My only wish is to fight as a soldier in the battle of ideas. I shall continue to write under the title, "Reflections of Comrade Fidel." It will be another weapon you can count on. Perhaps my voice will be heard. I shall be careful.

Thank you.

Fidel Castro Ruz

Feb. 18, 2008

5:30 p.m.


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