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Saerbhreathach- 02-22-2008
McCain Hopes for Castro's Speedy Demise
McCain hopes for Castro's speedy demise 2 hours, 22 minutes ago WASHINGTON (AFP) - Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain Friday said he hoped Fidel Castro's resignation would be followed by his speedy demise, and rapped Democrat Barack Obama for offering talks with Cuba's next leader. "Fidel Castro announced that he would not remain as president -- whatever that means," McCain said in Indianapolis. "And I hope that he has the opportunity to meet Karl Marx very soon. "But the point is, the point is that apparently he's trying to groom his brother Raul. My friends, Raul is worse in many respects than Fidel was." In a formal written statement, McCain also took a shot at Obama, the Democratic front-runner who renewed his offer to speak to leaders of US foes without preconditions in a campaign debate with rival Hillary Clinton in Texas. "So Raul Castro gets an audience with an American president, and all the prestige such a meeting confers, without having to release political prisoners, allow free media, political parties, and labor unions, or schedule internationally monitored free elections," McCain said. "Senator Obama says he would meet Cuba's dictator without any such steps in the hope that talk will make things better for Cuba's oppressed people. "Meet, talk, and hope may be a sound approach in a state legislature, but it is dangerously naive in international diplomacy where the oppressed look to America for hope and adversaries wish us ill." Obama hit back in his own strongly-worded statement. "John McCain would give us four more years of the same Bush-McCain policies that have failed US interests and the Cuban people for the last 50 years," he said. "My policy will be based on the principle of liberty for the Cuban people, and I will seek that goal through strong and direct presidential diplomacy, and an immediate change in policy to allow for unlimited family visitation and remittances to the island. "I am confident that the American people will choose the promise of the future over the failed policies and predictable political attacks of the past." Obama said during the debate on Thursday it was important for the United States to have contact with its enemies. "I recall what John F. Kennedy said: we should never negotiate out of fear, but never fear to negotiate. This opportunity that Fidel Castro has finally stepped down I think is one that we should take advantage of."

Kat- 02-22-2008

McCain hopes for Fidels speedy demise? HUH? Has McCain looked in the mirror lately? He is as old and decrepit as Fidel... He just might meet Karl Marx before Fidel does... :roll: What a moron, him. And might I also point out that despite the longstanding efforts of many successive US administrations and congresses, John McCain being a long term participant of said institutions, Fidel Castro has managed to best them all and stay in power for darned near 50 years, long serving haters like McCain with ridiculous policy after foolish edict have been able to do nothing. Despite punishing embargos which have guaranteed cuba be subject to strangling poverty, Fidel still was able to muster up lifesaving first aid donations in the wake of hurricane Katrina... A hurricane which hit cuba head on and decimated her, yet all of her people were kept safe by that "evil" person, while the great united states could not manage to air drop a pallet full of water, food and insulin on the street in front of the New Orleans convention center. All this and Fidel stepped down on his own terms, thumbing his nose at the McCains of the US as he did. Maybe theres something to be said for Obamas stance?

Vaclav- 02-23-2008

Cuba in figures: Life expectancy at birth: male 75.11; female: 79.85 (US: 75.02; 80.82). Infant mortality rate: 6.22 deaths per 1,000 live births (US: 6.43). HIV/Aids adult prevalence rate: < 0.1 per cent (US: 0.6 per cent). HIV/Aids deaths per 100,000 per year: 4.4 (US: 5.4). Physicians per 1,000 population: 5.91 (US: 2.56). Hospital beds per 10,000 population: 49 (US: 33). Per capita GDP: $3,649 (US: $39,901) . (SOURCE: CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; WHO) 25,000 Cuban doctors are on humanitarian missions in 68 countries. Last year 1,800 doctors from 47 developing countries graduated from Cuba's 21 medical schools. Each year more than 5,000 "health tourists" travel to Cuba, generating more than $40m for the Cuban economy. Number of Cuban doctors sent to Venezuela to provide free healthcare: 20,000 (in exchange for, among other things, 90,000 barrels of oil per day - see VENEZUELA). Number of Venezuelan doctors who joined a march in protest last year: 400 Number of doctors Fidel Castro offered to send to the US to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina: 1,586 Castro, two days after making the offer: "We have received absolutely no response."

Kat- 02-23-2008

Excellent stats Vaclav, eye opening to say the least :D

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