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AFE7FATMAN
03-25-2010, 03:29 PM
By PAUL HAVEN
The Associated Press
Thursday, March 25, 2010; 12:11 PM

HAVANA -- It perhaps was not the endorsement President Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress were looking for.

Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro on Thursday declared passage of American health care reform "a miracle" and a major victory for Obama's presidency, but couldn't help chide the United States for taking so long to enact what communist Cuba achieved decades ago.

"We consider health reform to have been an important battle and a success of his (Obama's) government," Castro wrote in an essay published in state media, adding that it would strengthen the president's hand against lobbyists and "mercenaries."

But the Cuban leader also used the lengthy piece to criticize the American president for his lack of leadership on climate change and immigration reform, and for his decision to send more troops to Afghanistan, among many other things.


And he said it was remarkable that the most powerful country on earth took more than two centuries from its founding to approve something as basic as health benefits for all.

"It is really incredible that 234 years after the Declaration of Independence ... the government of that country has approved medical attention for the majority of its citizens, something that Cuba was able to do half a century ago," Castro wrote.

The longtime Cuban leader - who ceded power to his brother Raul in 2008 - has continued to pronounce his thoughts on world issues though frequent essays, titled "Reflections," which are published in state newspapers.

Cuba provides free health care and education to all its citizens, and heavily subsidizes food, housing, utilities and transportation, policies that have earned it global praise. The government has warned that some of those benefits are no longer sustainable given Cuba's ever-struggling economy, though it has so far not made major changes.

In recent speeches, Raul Castro has singled out medicine as an area where the government needs to be spending less, but he has not elaborated.

While Fidel Castro was initially positive about Obama, his essays have become increasingly hostile in recent months as relations between Cuba and the United States have soured. Washington has been increasingly alarmed by Cuba's treatment of political dissidents - one of whom died in February after a long hunger strike.

Cuba was irate over the island's inclusion earlier this year on a list of countries Washington considers to be state sponsors of terrorism. Tensions have also risen following the arrest in December of a U.S. government contractor that Havana accuses of spying.

In Thursday's essay, Castro called Obama a "fanatic believer in capitalist imperialism" but also praised him as "unquestionably intelligent." :wow

"I hope that the stupid things he sometimes says about Cuba don't cloud over that intelligence," he said.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/25/AR2010032501309.html

If castro is for it ....I'm not

whottt
03-25-2010, 03:34 PM
Someday I'm going to work up the nerve to hop on a raft and get myself to Cuba.

I hear they got free internet and cable there too.

boutons_deux
03-25-2010, 04:03 PM
In other more advanced socialist countries, where humans and morals are more important than "Christian" USA's $$$, they are also applauding US's commitment to care for its own people.

in2deep
03-25-2010, 04:29 PM
Someday I'm going to work up the nerve to hop on a raft and get myself to Cuba.

I hear they got free internet and cable there too.

why leave for tomorrow something you can do today?

TeyshaBlue
03-25-2010, 04:31 PM
Fidel Castro, possessor of motives pure as the driven snow, becomes the arbiter of quality healthcare.

jack sommerset
03-25-2010, 04:34 PM
They should send Obama a box of cigars.

TeyshaBlue
03-25-2010, 04:37 PM
They should send Obama a box of cigars.

I'll gladly take the job of Healthcare Arbiter for a nice supply of Romeo y Julieta Coronas.

jack sommerset
03-25-2010, 04:37 PM
On second thought, better not. Last dem president with a cigar shoved it up some interns twat.

Winehole23
03-25-2010, 04:37 PM
I saw it more as Fidel commending the trend of the class struggle in the USA. His brand of communism is after all internationalist in emphasis.

whottt
03-25-2010, 05:28 PM
why leave for tomorrow something you can do today?

For the same reason people ask questions when the answer is already the quote.

SAGambler
03-26-2010, 01:08 PM
Cuba provides free health care and education to all its citizens, and heavily subsidizes food, housing, utilities and transportation, policies that have earned it global praise. The government has warned that some of those benefits are no longer sustainable given Cuba's ever-struggling economy, though it has so far not made major changes.

In recent speeches, Raul Castro has singled out medicine as an area where the government needs to be spending less, but he has not elaborated.

Did anyone bother to read this part?

And of course Fidel kind of forgot the blood letting it took for Cuba to arrive at Nirvana.

ChumpDumper
03-26-2010, 01:46 PM
Gee, is Cuba's economy somehow negatively affected by outside forces?

Certainly not -- it's only their health care system.

I can't believe anyone on either side is trying to kick this football.

whottt
03-26-2010, 02:46 PM
Gee, is Cuba's economy somehow negatively affected by outside forces?

Certainly not -- it's only their health care system.

I can't believe anyone on either side is trying to kick this football.

You could always go to Cuba and blog back to us on what Cuba's really all about.

PS: N Korea

in2deep
03-26-2010, 03:02 PM
For the same reason people ask questions when the answer is already the quote.

I was referring to working up the nerve

ChumpDumper
03-26-2010, 03:33 PM
You could always go to Cuba and blog back to us on what Cuba's really all about.

PS: N KoreaSo could you, dipshit.

PS: dipshit.

whottt
03-26-2010, 03:43 PM
So could you, dipshit.

PS: dipshit.

I think you need help...better get it while the economy is still good.

ChumpDumper
03-26-2010, 03:47 PM
I think you need help...better get it while the economy is still good.No thanks, dipshit. Doing quite well.

whottt
03-26-2010, 03:52 PM
Doing quite well.
Ahh, that explains it. :tu

Oh, Gee!!
03-26-2010, 04:17 PM
it's simple really. if you're for health care, you're in agreement with Castro. If you're in agreement with Castro, you're in disagreement with the US given the fact that Castro is a sworn enemy. If you're in disagreement with the US, you need to leave the US. If you're going to leave the US, you may as well go to Cuba to be with your boyfriend, Fidel, because you love him soooo much.

whottt
03-26-2010, 04:30 PM
it's simple really. if you're for health care, you're in agreement with Castro

If you want the government responsible for it you are.



If you're in agreement with Castro, you're in disagreement with the US given the fact that Castro is a sworn enemy.

That actually does makes sense doesn't it?




If you're in disagreement with the US, you need to leave the US.

More like if you want to espouse lefty Utopias you ought to first go live in one.

When I'm trashing one I don't have to do that...I can just ask the guys that took the rafts to get here :tu




If you're going to leave the US, you may as well go to Cuba to be with your boyfriend, Fidel, because you love him soooo much.

Hmmm...