Monday, January 19, 2009

Barack Obama: The End of Hope for Cuba

I have received many e-mails from readers, both known and unknown to me, asking me to re-consider my decision to close this blog on January 20th. At the same time, my own determination to do so was strengthened daily by the events leading up to Inauguration Day. Bush may not have listened to Cubans, but Obama listens to the wrong Cubans. As soon as it is possible for him to do so, and sooner even than most of us expect, the juggernaut of normalization will roll over every Cuban on the island, leaving them parallel with their surroundings. There is nothing that can be done to stop him and much that we must do to prepare ourselves, as best as we can, for the greatest defeat we have ever sustained in our struggle against tyranny in our country.

In 1959, the United States installed Castro in power and it has been the guarantor of Communism in Cuba since 1962. What it has not done, however, is to underwrite the enterprise. That was a task left to America's enemies. This is going to change now. Cuba will remain the only Communist state under U.S. military protection but now it will also enjoy all the benefits of commerce with this nation, or leastwise its oppressors will. After defaulting on every foreign creditor and exhausting every line of credit while amassing the largest per capita indebtedness in the world, the Castro regime expects and has probably already received assurances that Obama will rescue it, ignoring the floating corpses of all previous "saviors" who have ever extended a lifeline to it.

Since there can be no resumption of diplomatic relations with Communist Cuba until it settles U.S. claims against it, Obama will float the regime a loan so that it can pay pennies on the dollar for the properties it confiscated and nationalized before Obama was born, receiving in return clear title to them, which will enable it to sell those same properties at market value to a new generation of greedy and ignorant American investors, who will pour billions into the island with the assurance that the U.S. government will bail them out when the regime decides again that seizing American assets is more beneficial than trading with the enemy.

The biggest losers in this arrangement will be the Cuban people, who will not regain their liberty, but become subject to the exploitation of even more foreigners. Their masters will multiply but the quality of their lives will not improve. A prosperous tyranny is always to be more feared than one on the verge of economic collapse. The means of repression will expand and be fortified with the profits that the regime will reap from trade with the U.S. There will be no sharing of the wealth, however, because economic rights always anticipate political rights, and a regime that has always regarded both as anathema will not open the door to one knowing that it leads to the other.

The result of "normalization" (what a quaint word as if any relationship with a regime like Castro's could ever be anything but abnormal!) will prove detrimental to all parties except Castro and his henchmen. Those who espouse rapprochement do so because they hope to profit from the suffering of the Cuban people. Obama, besides acting on his ideological affinities with Castro, hopes to score a cheap coup de theatre by renewing relations with Communist Cuba, which the media are sure to represent as the greatest diplomatic feat in history, surpassing the opening of Japan by Perry or of China by either Marco Polo or Nixon. American businessmen, industrialists and agronomists, who have spent 8 years drooling about the prospects of trade with Cuba as Bush dangled that putrid carrot before them, will trample one another like elephants even before they reach the cliff.

To do business with Cuba will become more important than to do justice to Cubans. Human rights there will become as irrelevant as human rights in China without the Cuban people ever being compensated with an extra bowl of porridge for surrendering to the stomach what rightly belongs to the spirit.

This is what the election of Barack Obama means to Cubans and why tomorrow will always be a day of mourning for our country.

For my part, I prefer to mourn in private, which is the reason that I have decided to close the Review of Cuban-Americans Blogs tomorrow.

Related post:

The Bell Does Not Toll for RCAB Alone

2,473 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Val is standing on a box in the picture. And why isn't he smiling?

Anonymous said...

La tendra grande Bush?

Anonymous said...

Tomorrow is Val's birthday. Do you have any suprises for him?

Anonymous said...

Un taño

Anonymous said...

Fantomas needs comments

Participa

Anonymous said...

"La tendra grande Bush?"

Only Val can answer that question. And Laura.

Mambi_Watch said...

Yay! I'm comment 223!

Anonymous said...

2+2+3=7

It's your lucky day.

Anonymous said...

Press Review: World hails 'United States of Obama'

Anonymous said...

Newspaper front pages around the world were unanimous Wednesday in celebrating the momentousness of Barack Obama's inauguration as U.S. president.


Readers browse newspapers Wednesday in the Philippines.

"Let's rebuild America," said the front page of France's Le Figaro, over a photograph of a smiling Obama swearing the oath of office. "The Promise," said Liberation, hailing the "United States of Obama."

"Remaking America," said the Daily Telegraph in the UK -- a theme carried by many other newspapers worldwide -- while the Daily Mirror preferred: "Reborn in the USA."

The Sun showed a picture of Obama's seven-year-old daughter Sasha giving her father the thumbs-up with the headline: "You're the Daddy."

"At last it was the day, the hour, even the second that millions of Americans, and not just Americans, have waited for impatiently ever since November, and in many cases for much longer than that. The crowds in Washington were extraordinary evidence of the momentous public potency of the moment," the Guardian gushed in its editorial. Look at mosaic of newspapers marking inauguration

Many international newspapers focused on the powerful symbolism and unifying power of the arrival of an African-American U.S. president on the world stage.

"We're a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and non-believers," said the headline on the front of the Times of India, taking a line from Obama's inaugural address.

Japan's Asahi Shimbun said: "He is expected to play the leading role in changing the world in which racial and religious confrontations continue to rage in defiance of the ideal expressed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights."

Anonymous said...

Maybe the British can appoint Obama to succeed Queen Elizabeth II.

Anonymous said...

Share the wealth (or poverty).

Anonymous said...

Babalusians are welcome to comment here

Pass the word

Anonymous said...

Manuel you are not missed here

Open the site meter please

Anonymous said...

Manuel the rest of the password please

Anonymous said...

Fantomas wants to kiss and make up with the Babalusians.

Anonymous said...

FANTOMAS SIEMPRE LO DIJO AQUI

cualquier persona que lucha contra la tirania castrista es amigo de Fantomas


Eso esta mas claro que el agua

Change is coming to fantomas too

Anonymous said...

Manuel sal de la cueva , Se que estas ahi

Be a man

Anonymous said...

I would love to see Fantomas and Val patch things up

Anonymous said...

I would love to see Fantomas and Val patch things up
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Moneo not included

Anonymous said...

I would love to see Fantomas and Val patch things up
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Moneo not included

Anonymous said...

Batteries not included

lol

Anonymous said...

Are you sorry for betraying Val?

Then tell him on his birthday.

Anonymous said...

Are you sorry for betraying Val?

Betray what

Anonymous said...

I know Val knos deep in his humble heart that Fantomas is a good guy. One of us. Fantomas Birthday is in May 2009

Anonymous said...

Fantomas wants to kiss and make up with the Babalusians.



Fantoma wants to become a Babalu contributor now

Anonymous said...

Lets make a poll right here

Should Val and Fantomas work together for the Cuban people

Yes

No

Anonymous said...

Fantomas will kiss everybody except Claudia.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Fantomas, work with Val for the Cuban people. Why don't you go comment on Babalu right now?

Anonymous said...

Folks Fantoma's comments are not welcome at Babalu

Everbody knows that

It was not Val , Moeno kick him out

Anonymous said...

Claudia reminds Fantomas Sarah Palin

Solavaya

Anonymous said...

It was not Val , Moeno kick him out

1/21/2009 4:37 PM

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Val Prieto knows he can trust Fantomas

Anonymous said...

Trust him to do what?

Anonymous said...

Val can trust Fantomas judgement and intentions

Anonymous said...

But Fantomas does not trust Moneo

Anonymous said...

The Fantomas Val split was cause by Moeno

Anonymous said...

caused

Anonymous said...

Fantomas no le teme a nadie , el actua con precision donde haya injusticia y corrupcion

El denuncia por igual a personas como a fifo y Frank calzoncillo

Anonymous said...

Fantomas will kiss everybody except Claudia
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Fantomas no come pizza con anchovies

Anonymous said...

When in hell are you going to close this blog? Eh? Buh bye, buh bye, buh bye.

Anonymous said...

Buh bye, buh bye, buh bye.


This Blog will nevee cease

forget about it

Fantomas owns it now

Anonymous said...

Keep the comments coming

Fantomas needs comments

Anonymous said...

Coño, Fantomas me partistes el corazon con la foto que pusistes en tu primer post de tu blog de la brasileña

Sad, my friend , very sad

Anonymous said...

Fantomas, do you miss Mansuelo?

Anonymous said...

Mansuelo was never here anyways

Anonymous said...

Donde esta el loco ?

Anonymous said...

Ya Calabazza me censuro , me borro 3 comments y me boto de alli

aqui la lista de mis censuradores

Rui Ferrerira
Penultimos
Babalu
Calabazza pumkindand contradictions


Probe de ti -- huerfano -- miserable comunista --

Anonymous said...

Rush Limbaugh, Val Prieto, Henry Gomez, George Moneo, Mike Plancier: I hope Obama fails

Anonymous said...

Probe de ti -- huerfano -- miserable comunista --


wrong, fantomas no es pobre, tampoco huerfano, menos miserable y mucho menos comunista

He is a fucking Saint

Anonymous said...

Fantomas o Manuel (?) -Cierra este blog una vez y por siempre. Esto es una cagazon. Gracias y adiosito. O en otras palabras: Buh bye.

Anonymous said...

You've run out of steam, Fantomas. You've got nothing more to give. It's time to let the fat lady sing unless that's you.

Fantomas said...

Acabo de llegar despues de un arduo dia

Tengo un anuncio Importante en unos minutos

Anonymous said...

Just woke up?

Anonymous said...

More on Val's picture

Ray, Val was standing on the gold-plated step-stool I lent him just for the occasion.

Posted by Universal Spectator at January 21, 2009 01:37 PM

Seriously Papa,this makes me totally tear up. Who ever could have imagined? Friggin great photo!!!!

Posted by Ziva Sahl at January 21, 2009 03:23 PM

great picture! congrats. yes, I'm being sincere

Posted by theCardinal at January 21, 2009 05:36 PM

The only sad thing about this photo is that it will be 8 years before we see you again in a suit.

Congratulations!!

Posted by Orlando at January 21, 2009 07:21 PM

Nice shot. Congratulations!

Posted by Lazaro at January 21, 2009 09:05 PM

Anonymous said...

The only sad thing about this photo is that it will be 8 years before we see you again in a suit.

Congratulations!!

Posted by Orlando at January 21, 2009 07:21 PM

El confeti is back y le tiro tremenda recta a Val

Anonymous said...

I do not think that suit will fit 8 years from now.

Anonymous said...

That won't stop Val from wearing it.

Anonymous said...

I wonder where that picture is hanging now.

Fantomas said...

Michelle Obama will run in 2016

No hay dudas de esto

By the way , she will be the force behind the throne NOW

She owns Obama

Anonymous said...

Babalusianos a la vista


Tengo leche calientica para repartir

Saquen los biberones

Anonymous said...

Who owns you, Fantomas?

Anonymous said...

Talk about a lousy investment.

Anonymous said...

Who owns you, Fantomas?

Fantoma can't answer now

Anonymous said...

Fantomas owned Manuel

Fantomas said...

Who owns you, Fantomas?

Un poder superior

Anonymous said...

When he started to say the second portion of the quote "... that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States," he instead put faithfully at the end of the sentence. Obama, who apparently had memorized the oath, looked at Roberts, who then realized his mistake and repeated that portion of the oath correctly.

Obama then repeated the oath in the incorrect order. His presidency is unaffected, however. In the unlikely event he'd be challenged as president, the case ultimately would end up in Roberts' court.

Anonymous said...

Comment 285! Yay!

Can't wait for 286.

Anonymous said...

Fantomas We need 100 more comments mañana Jueves

Anonymous said...

VAL'S BIRTHDAY PRESENT:

FIDEL LIVES!!

Anonymous said...

VAL THINKS IT'S "SWELL."

Fantomas said...

Obama should stay the course and do what he promised to Cuban-Americans while campaigning in South Florida. He said then that the U.S. embargo on Cuba is “an important inducement to change” in Cuba. On another occasion he said:

I will maintain the embargo. It provides us with the leverage to present the regime with a clear choice: if you take significant steps toward democracy, beginning with the freeing of all political prisoners, we will take steps to begin normalizing relations. That’s the way to bring about real change in Cuba — through strong, smart and principled diplomacy.
Obama would be wise to keep his own counsel when it comes to Cuba policy and not be swayed by the media, which consistently plays a moral equivalency game, or think tanks that openly lobby for policies that take pressure off of the regime and require nothing in return. He needs to keep his promise to seek libertad for Cuba.

Henry Louis Gomez is Cuban-American and blogs at BabaluBlog.com

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Tocayo according to your " shift" Cuban americans voted Republican in Dade county. Obama no tiene compromiso ninguno por los que no votaron por el

Chupar biberon por 8 años seguidos no sera tarea facil para ustedes

Anonymous said...

The Shift: Henry voted for Obama.

Anonymous said...

And Val cast a (write-in) vote for Bush.

Anonymous said...

Quiero leche , quiero leche

Anonymous said...

A Henry Obama le metio el Shift en cuarta

Anonymous said...

No birthday card for Val on Babalu.

Were they afraid that nobody was going to sign it?

Anonymous said...

If any Americans die as a result of these pieces of s*it, then the blood of those Americans will be on the hands of the wacky liberal Left; the scourge of wankers that are in control of the USA right now.


Posted by Cigar Mike at 09:12 AM | Permanent Link to this Post | Habla (1)
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No Mike , they will never escape jail. STOP THE FEAR rumors at once

Anonymous said...

No birthday card for Val on Babalu.

Were they afraid that nobody was going to sign it?

...............

Fantomas le envio un cake

Anonymous said...

What did you write on the cake?

Anonymous said...

Go Val

Anonymous said...

Val says:

"I have shed many tears for that island and my people and have felt innumerable emotions and much pain these past few years."

???

Anonymous said...

LOS 300 VAN!!

Anonymous said...

PARA 400 Y LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!!

Anonymous said...

DICE FANTOMAS QUE LOS 400 VAN!!


Esto es solo el comienzo. Este Blog bajo las riendas de Fantomas tendra una mayor aceptacion entre los lectores cultos e inteligentes

Fantomas tiene planeado aumentar la cantidad de comentarios al incorporar diariamente aqui Noticias( copy and paste) en español e ingles , editoriales , opiniones de otros bloggers y los comentarios especiales del blog babalu

Es decir para hacer este espacio mas divertido e informativo necesitamos la cooperacion de todos ustedes con su participacion

Estamos trabajando con el former para que nos facilite el password de site meter para abrirlo y quizas autorizacion para poder postear dentro del blog as a blog author

Tambien Fantomas comenzara un Review verdadero de los principales blogs cubanos . empezando por los censuradores Penultimos, Calabaza, Babalu , Rui , Cubanazos , Libertad, Pundits etc

}
Segun Fantomas aqui nadie se salvara . Asi que mucho ojo a trabajar se ha dicho

Change is here ...Si se puede

Anonymous said...

Val says:

"Again and in all honesty, it is rare for me, nowadays, to be so touched, so moved by something relative to the Cuban reality that I succumb to out and out sobbing."

???

Anonymous said...

El nuevo "Review" de Fantomas sera de orientacion obamista o onanista?

Anonymous said...

El nuevo "Review" de Fantomas sera de orientacion humanista

Anonymous said...

"Humanista" huele de Fidelista.

Anonymous said...

Fantomas me encanta eso del " former", el innombrable MAT

What a pest

Anonymous said...

Si Obama es Comunista que pongan a Fantomas primero en la lista

Anonymous said...

El nuevo "Review" de Fantomas sera
EXCELENTE

Anonymous said...

Fantomas ya hizo el traspaso oficial en su blog

El nuevo nombre de este blog es

REview of Cuban American Blogs by Fantomas

For Webmaster only: Please change name in your blog lists

Anonymous said...

El RCABBF hara epoca en los anales de la blogosfera cubana.

Anonymous said...

ANAL-ES.

Anonymous said...

QUIEN HONRARA A VAL
EN SU DIA NATAL?

Anonymous said...

El RCABBF hara epoca en los anales de la blogosfera cubana.

Es verdad Muchos se embolsaran en los pantalones con las cosas que Fantomas dira aqui

No holds barred

Anonymous said...

RCABBF

RCABBF

RCABBF

RCABBF

History in the making

Anonymous said...

QUIEN HONRARA A VAL
EN SU DIA NATAL?

En Bayamo estan celebrando con la foto de Val y Bush

He is a hero there now

A corred Bayameses
Que la patria os comtempla orgullosos
no temais una muerte por hambre
Que con Val comeran hasta el amanecer

Anonymous said...

The only sad thing about this photo is that it will be 8 years before we see you again in a suit.

Congratulations!!

Posted by Orlando at January 21, 2009 07:21 PM

Nice shot. Congratulations!

Posted by Lazaro at January 21, 2009 09:05 PM

Awesome! Congratulations.

Posted by Robert at January 22, 2009 07:13 AM

Anonymous said...

17 contributors


20 comments

Anonymous said...

Ay mama

Anonymous said...

Manuel se fue y se llevo a los titeres con el

Vana
Agustin
Garzon
Brigadista
JCB.BCJ
Humberto
alex
Ric


Esto esta desierto aqui , cierra Manuel, cierra esta cloaca
Bubh bye , buh

Anonymous said...

Angel Garzón said...
Ms. C., I am still awaiting my check, in the mean time, I can't do much more than I have already done to avoid the theft of my labor's remuneration that takes place every day, gotta love the complacency of the majority of citizens in this country, as sheeps to the slaughter they march while the daily bleeding is allowed to go unchecked and unabated and the conservative talking bobleheads who do get it, are content with fighting the obvious by writing books.

Moderation being used again Ms. C.? I get the feeling that I may know who caused the measure to be reinstated, let me take a wild guess ... um ... never mind. LOL ... NOT!!!

Should I be correct in my guessing, do not hesitate to ask for my assistance if you need or want it, I could teach him a lesson, or two, or more, just say the word, you already know that your request would make my day, I come and go there (you know were) and he never knows it, unless I say anything as I am doing right now.

January 21, 2009 5:14 PM

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Fantomas are you causin havock again

Anonymous said...

I am fine and comfortable with the moderation imposed by the Administartor, if this manages to keep the unwanted filthy and insulting comments out of the pumpkin patch blog, cause God knows we saw enough of that at another's friend blog and the end results were not very pleasent to watch or read. If everyone would be honest there would be no need for locks on doors, but that is a fantasy and not the real world as we know it.
It is a truly sad and very worrisome day in the USA when the nominee for Secretary of the Treasury is an admitted tax cheat, but what is even sadder to watch is some Senator saying: "I know you have admitted to cheating on your taxes but I will vote for you to be confirmed anyway".
That one quote needs no comment because it speaks for itsef. I guess is a sign of the times we live in, when greed and corruption seem to be the way of life in the nation and no one in the highest halls of our nation is exempt from it, and others who should know better, do not seem to mind the greed and corruption and ethical behavior is thrown out the door. Never before in the history of the USA have I read about so many cases of corruption and malfeasence in politics and in the businesses of the nation.
In Congress we have a Rep. Charles Rangel also, another tax cheat and to boot the man in charge of the Ways and Means Committe in the US Congress. He also failed to report income from properties he "acquired" in the Caribeean for a period of 10 years. When you have these types of people inside the Governement running its daily business, what can an average John /Jane expect from them, if their past criminal behavior is any indication of their honesty?
BTW, Richardson was just paid back for his treacherous behavior during the campaign. Bill and Hillary do not forget treason among their friends, and one of the most favored persons by the Clintons during their tenure in the Oval Office was Richardson, so that one treason angered them the most.
I am sure the Caroline Kennedy debacle in New York and the final outcome, has the hand of the Clintons somewhere in there too.
Apropos to this story of the tax cheats, Dylan had a line in one of his songs:
"Some people can rob you with a fountain pen, they don't use knives".

Anonymous said...

Fantomas, did you run away when Agustin appeared?

Anonymous said...

Say it ain't so, Fantomas?

Anonymous said...

AGUSTIN, SEGURO,
A FANTOMAS DALE DURO!!

Anonymous said...

A jullir

Fantomas said...

Older and Wiser
A little bird told me that The Grandfather of Cuban Blogs is celebrating a birthday today.



(Not that I'm usually in the habit of listening to talking birds or anything, but I just thought you should know.)

Happy Birthday, Val!

Posted by Marta at 05:02 PM | Permanent Link to this Post | Habla (1)


Cumpleaños del Abuelo

Anonymous said...

Val rechaza el culto de personalidad despues de cincos años de lambeculos.

Anonymous said...

Que triste. Uds. son unos chusmas

Anonymous said...

Bueno, por lo menos sabemos que vas a regresar.

Anonymous said...

Fantomas, do not offend the ladies.

Anonymous said...

Fantomas shame on you

I hate the Cards

Anonymous said...

Claudia ............you are hot----

Anonymous said...

Tu vales por cien fantomas, y pesas por cien tambien.

Anonymous said...

Llano y sincero como las montañas de su amado Oriente, Fantomas representa, en lo mas alto y brioso, la dignidad patria.

Marti por su inteligencia, y Maceo por su valor.

Anonymous said...

We have founded a new CLUB:

FRIENDS AND FANS OF FANTOMAS

Can you suggest a president?

Fantomas said...

Buenas noches a todos , por fin acabo de llegar, quien anda por ahi

Que dijo Maria Elvira hoy?

Anonymous said...

We have founded a new CLUB:

FRIENDS AND FANS OF FANTOMAS

Can you suggest a president?

1/22/2009 8:57 PM

Fantomas debe presidir. Porque Fantomas es un

NORBAC ( LEER AL REVES)

Anonymous said...

Llegamos a 400 porque llegamos hoy mismo

Anonymous said...

FRIENDS AND FANS OF FANTOMAS

( FFF)

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Val, enjoy it with your loved ones.

Posted by FreedomForCuba at January 22, 2009 05:13 PM

Happy Birthday Val!

Posted by j2tharome at January 22, 2009 06:15 PM

Happy Birthday, Val!

Baby, any chance of you or someone on Babalu putting up that hunky high school picture of you in honor of the day?

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

xo

Maggie

Posted by drillanwr at January 22, 2009 07:03 PM

Happy B-day Val!

Posted by Robert at January 22, 2009 07:06 PM

Felicidades Val y que la pases como te mereces..!!!!

saludos mil

Posted by tony44 at January 22, 2009 08:35 PM

Fantomas said...

Marta Beatriz Informa

A cambiar la biografía de Cristina
Por: Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello
Finalmente, se llevó a cabo la visita a Cuba de la presidenta de Argentina, Dra. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Desde que descendió del avión, en horas tempranas de la mañana del día 18 de enero, ya mostró cómo iba a ser su estancia en el país. A la prensa extranjera acreditada y otros órganos que vinieron a cubrir las conversaciones, los saludó con un mohín, desde bien lejos de donde estaba. No hubo alguna declaración a su llegada, lo que no les permitió a los periodistas preguntarle por los dos grandes enigmas que estuvieron latentes durante todo el tiempo que permaneció en la Isla:
-La oposición interna y la Dra. Hilda Molina Morejón.
Desde que el Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de España visitara Cuba y se negara a reunirse con los que disienten del gobierno, comenzó el desfile de personalidades haciendo lo mismo: la Iglesia Católica, la Comisión Europea, etc., etc. Moratinos sirvió de referencia, pero de muy mal ejemplo. Y es que de esta forma, complacen a la dictadura y le permiten minimizar la oposición, o lo que es lo mismo multiplicarla por cero; aquí se conoce, en buen cubano como: “ningunear”.
Aunque la Señora Presidenta tuvo oficialmente ocupado casi la totalidad de su tiempo, los interines seguramente los utilizó para los cambios de ropa y el cuidadoso maquillaje que ostentaba. Lo que descartaba la posibilidad que algunos acariciaron hasta el último momento, de que al final de la visita se resolvieran ambas intríngulis.
Su biografía, expuesta en la prensa, hablaba de su vocación por los derechos humanos, pero después de esta visita habrá que modificarla, ya que aquí hizo todo lo posible por agradar a los violadores y dejó sin atender a los que reciben el hostigamiento, las prisiones y las golpizas, incluyendo al pueblo cubano, ¡tan falto de libertades y de que se le respeten sus derechos!
En su afán de ser cortés con el régimen totalitario, en el Seminario de Oportunidades de Negocios, la dignataria reconoció el esfuerzo de la sociedad cubana para alcanzar los avances tecnológicos en circunstancias totalmente adversas, en clara referencia al “bloqueo” de los Estados Unidos de América.
Como es natural, ella sólo vio las vidrieras que le muestra el oficialismo. Se le explicó seguramente sobre los maravillosos centros tecnológicos, construidos a lo “Alejandro Magno”, pero no pudo ver la indigencia en que vive la sociedad cubana, con la cual -el actual gobierno, catalogado de populista por la izquierda en Centro y Sur América- no ha sido coherente, pues debió sacrificar un poco la prosopopeya que ha acostumbrado a utilizar para decir que es o que va a ser, el mejor país en esto y en lo otro, y ocuparse más del pueblo.
A los medios de prensa cubanos, al menos les dejó una crónica en la Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina, a través de un pequeño papel que le enviara una alumna argentina, de lo cual se hizo todo un acontecimiento. La Señora Presidenta trató –también- de agradar al público vistiendo una bata blanca de médico y refiriéndose a un estetoscopio como algo que le permitiría medir el corazón de algunos argentinos. Sería recomendable que comenzara por tantearse el suyo, que no mostró ninguna compasión por dos niños de su país que quieren reunificarse con su abuela paterna y que el dictador de turno -por continuar con uno de los caprichos de su hermano- no le permite hacerlo. ¡Qué decepción para su pueblo, que no pueda defender los derechos humanos de estos infantes!
Por su parte los disidentes, coinciden todos siempre en el mismo tema: la libertad de los presos políticos. Una conversación con ellos, hubiera versado sobre este tópico. Seguramente el régimen le dijo que no había esta categoría de prisioneros en Cuba. Pero son estos mismos, los que Raúl Castro ofreció cambiar por los cinco espías presos en las cárceles norteamericanas, como una señal de “gesto”, entre ambos gobiernos.
También estaría en la conversación con los defensores pacíficos de los derechos humanos, la situación del “embargo”, pero no de ése al que ella se refirió como…”del que no se conoce historia en el mundo”, si no del otro, del que más daño le hace al pueblo cubano, del embargo de todas sus libertades.
La despedida de la mandataria al parecer fue tan insulsa como la llegada. No se hizo ningún reporte de conferencia de prensa, lo que parece indicar que la evitó en todo momento y fue premiada con una visita al “enfermo”, el actual “Compañero Fidel”, de la cual el pueblo cubano no tuvo información en su Noticiero de Televisión Estelar de las ocho de la noche; porque al parecer la noticia no había pasado el filtro oficial. Quizás no estuvieran preparadas las fotos que debían enseñarse, o que nunca se mostrarán. Pero a ella le quedó bien grabado el color del traje deportivo con el que estaba vestido Fidel Castro. Sin lugar a dudas era azul.

Ciudad de La Habana, 22 de enero de 2009.

22 de enero de 2009 13:26

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Anonymous said...

He reducido las Reflexiones tal como me había propuesto para el presente año, a fin de no interferir ni estorbar a los compañeros del Partido y el Estado en las decisiones constantes que deben tomar frente a dificultades objetivas derivadas de la crisis económica mundial. Yo estoy bien, pero insisto, ninguno de ellos debe sentirse comprometido por mis eventuales Reflexiones, mi gravedad o mi muerte.

Reviso los discursos y materiales elaborados por mí a lo largo de más de medio siglo.

He tenido el raro privilegio de observar los acontecimientos durante tanto tiempo. Recibo información y medito sosegadamente sobre los acontecimientos. Espero no disfrutar de tal privilegio dentro de cuatro años, cuando el primer período presidencial de Obama haya concluido.

Fidel Castro Ruiz
22 de Enero de 2009
6 y 30 pm

Anonymous said...

Estas flojo, Fantomas

Los 400 no van.

Y no has hecho ningun "review" tampoco.

Tellechea se canso en dos años.

Y tu en dos dias.

Animos, majo.

Anonymous said...

The Obama presidency: Here comes socialism
By Dick Morris
Posted: 01/20/09 06:12 PM [ET]
2009-2010 will rank with 1913-14, 1933-36, 1964-65 and 1981-82 as years that will permanently change our government, politics and lives. Just as the stars were aligned for Wilson, Roosevelt, Johnson and Reagan, they are aligned for Obama. Simply put, we enter his administration as free-enterprise, market-dominated, laissez-faire America. We will shortly become like Germany, France, the United Kingdom, or Sweden — a socialist democracy in which the government dominates the economy, determines private-sector priorities and offers a vastly expanded range of services to many more people at much higher taxes.


Obama will accomplish his agenda of “reform” under the rubric of “recovery.” Using the electoral mandate bestowed on a Democratic Congress by restless voters and the economic power given his administration by terrified Americans, he will change our country fundamentally in the name of lifting the depression. His stimulus packages won’t do much to shorten the downturn — although they will make it less painful — but they will do a great deal to change our nation.


In implementing his agenda, Barack Obama will emulate the example of Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Not the liberal mythology of the New Deal, but the actuality of what it accomplished.) When FDR took office, he was enormously successful in averting a total collapse of the banking system and the economy. But his New Deal measures only succeeded in lowering the unemployment rate from 23 percent in 1933, when he took office, to 13 percent in the summer of 1937. It never went lower. And his policies of over-regulation generated such business uncertainty that they triggered a second-term recession. Unemployment in 1938 rose to 17 percent and, in 1940, on the verge of the war-driven recovery, stood at 15 percent. (These data and the real story of Hoover’s and Roosevelt’s missteps, uncolored by ideology, are available in The Forgotten Man by Amity Shlaes, copyright 2007.)


But in the name of a largely unsuccessful effort to end the Depression, Roosevelt passed crucial and permanent reforms that have dominated our lives ever since, including Social Security, the creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission, unionization under the Wagner Act, the federal minimum wage and a host of other fundamental changes.


Obama’s record will be similar, although less wise and more destructive. He will begin by passing every program for which liberals have lusted for decades, from alternative-energy sources to school renovations, infrastructure repairs and technology enhancements. These are all good programs, but they normally would be stretched out for years. But freed of any constraint on the deficit — indeed, empowered by a mandate to raise it as high as possible — Obama will do them all rather quickly.


But it is not his spending that will transform our political system, it is his tax and welfare policies. In the name of short-term stimulus, he will give every American family (who makes less than $200,000) a welfare check of $1,000 euphemistically called a refundable tax credit. And he will so sharply cut taxes on the middle class and the poor that the number of Americans who pay no federal income tax will rise from the current one-third of all households to more than half. In the process, he will create a permanent electoral majority that does not pay taxes, but counts on ever-expanding welfare checks from the government. The dependency on the dole, formerly limited in pre-Clinton days to 14 million women and children on Aid to Families with Dependent Children, will now grow to a clear majority of the American population.


Will he raise taxes? Why should he? With a congressional mandate to run the deficit up as high as need be, there is no reason to raise taxes now and risk aggravating the depression. Instead, Obama will follow the opposite of the Reagan strategy. Reagan cut taxes and increased the deficit so that liberals could not increase spending. Obama will raise spending and increase the deficit so that conservatives cannot cut taxes. And, when the economy is restored, he will raise taxes with impunity, since the only people who will have to pay them would be rich Republicans.


In the name of stabilizing the banking system, Obama will nationalize it. Using Troubled Asset Relief Program funds to write generous checks to needy financial institutions, his administration will demand preferred stock in exchange. Preferred stock gets dividends before common stockholders do. With the massive debt these companies will owe to the government, they will only be able to afford dividends for preferred stockholders — the government, not private investors. So who will buy common stock? And the government will demand that its bills be paid before any profits that might materialize are reinvested in the financial institution, so how will the value of the stocks ever grow? Devoid of private investors, these institutions will fall ever more under government control.


Obama will begin the process by limiting executive compensation. Then he will urge restructuring and lowering of home mortgages in danger of default (as the feds have already done with Citibank).

Then will come guidance on the loans to make and government instructions on the types of enterprises to favor. God grant that some Blagojevich type is not in charge of the program, using his power to line his pockets. The United States will find itself with an economic system comparable to that of Japan, where the all-powerful bureaucracy at MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) manages the economy, often making mistakes like giving mainframe computers priority over the development of laptops.


But it is the healthcare system that will experience the most dramatic and traumatic of changes. The current debate between erecting a Medicare-like governmental single payer or channeling coverage through private insurance misses the essential point. Without a lot more doctors, nurses, clinics, equipment and hospital beds, health resources will be strained to the breaking point. The people and equipment that now serve 250 million Americans and largely neglect all but the emergency needs of the other 50 million will now have to serve everyone. And, as government imposes ever more Draconian price controls and income limits on doctors, the supply of practitioners and equipment will decline as the demand escalates. Price increases will be out of the question, so the government will impose healthcare rationing, denying the older and sicker among us the care they need and even barring them from paying for it themselves. (Rationing based on income and price will be seen as immoral.)


And Obama will move to change permanently the partisan balance in America. He will move quickly to legalize all those who have been in America for five years, albeit illegally, and to smooth their paths to citizenship and voting. He will weaken border controls in an attempt to hike the Latino vote as high as he can in order to make red states like Texas into blue states like California. By the time he is finished, Latinos and African-Americans will cast a combined 30 percent of the vote. If they go by top-heavy margins for the Democrats, as they did in 2008, it will assure Democratic domination (until they move up the economic ladder and become good Republicans).


And he will enact the check-off card system for determining labor union representation, repealing the secret ballot in union elections. The result will be to raise the proportion of the labor force in unions up to the high teens from the current level of about 12 percent.


Finally, he will use the expansive powers of the Federal Communications Commission to impose “local” control and ownership of radio stations and to impose the “fairness doctrine” on talk radio. The effect will be to drive talk radio to the Internet, fundamentally change its economics, and retard its growth for years hence.


But none of these changes will cure the depression. It will end when the private sector works through the high debt levels that triggered the collapse in the first place. And, then, the large stimulus package deficits will likely lead to rapid inflation, probably necessitating a second recession to cure it.


So Obama’s name will be mud by 2012 and probably by 2010 as well. And the Republican Party will make big gains and regain much of its lost power.


But it will be too late to reverse the socialism of much of the economy, the demographic change in the electorate, the rationing of healthcare by the government, the surge of unionization and the crippling of talk radio.



Morris, a former adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Outrage. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, go to www.dickmorris.com. To order a signed copy of their new best-selling book, Fleeced, go to dickmorris.com.

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Anonymous said...

FANTOMAS SERA EL PRIMERO O SE ULTIMARA!!

Anonymous said...

No hay Fantomas que dure mil años.

Anonymous said...

Quedaste corto otra vez, Fantomas. El spirit tuyo ya se vacio. To the end of the line.

Anonymous said...

Quien anda por ahi?

A ver anonimo , di tu nombre

Sal del closet , anda

Anonymous said...

Your worst nightmare.

Anonymous said...

FANTOMAS, DERROTADO POR SI MISMO!!

Anonymous said...

Denle chance a Fantomas que se recupere. Hoy fue un dia dificil para el. Tengan paciencia que esto apenas comienza

Anonymous said...

I wonder where is Tellechea now

Could he be commenting on another blog now


How long will he last

Anonymous said...

Eto eta morio.

Donde eta Vananarama ?

Donde eta Angelito Garzoncillo ?

Donde eta Cabaza ?

Anonymous said...

Los 400 van Fantomon

Anonymous said...

Tellechea is dead

Anonymous said...

Is there a cash reward for the first person to find Tellechea commenting on another blog?

You know he's out there. Perhaps under a new alias.

Anonymous said...

Bring me the head of Manuel Tellechea!

Anonymous said...

Tellechea is visiting this blog every 10 minutos

He uses Garzon , Vana , Fariñas and many other nicks

He is now at Calabazzas blog

Anonymous said...

Bring me the head of Manuel Tellechea!
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I second that

Anonymous said...

Is there a cash reward for the first person to find Tellechea commenting on another blog?


Yes , Fantomas will reward the winner , a week's pay

Anonymous said...

Mansueloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

where are thou?

Anonymous said...

Comments: Older and Wiser
Happy Birthday Val, enjoy it with your loved ones.

Posted by FreedomForCuba at January 22, 2009 05:13 PM

Happy Birthday Val!

Posted by j2tharome at January 22, 2009 06:15 PM

Happy Birthday, Val!

Baby, any chance of you or someone on Babalu putting up that hunky high school picture of you in honor of the day?

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

xo

Maggie

Posted by drillanwr at January 22, 2009 07:03 PM

Happy B-day Val!

Posted by Robert at January 22, 2009 07:06 PM

Felicidades Val y que la pases como te mereces..!!!!

saludos mil

Posted by tony44 at January 22, 2009 08:35 PM

Happy birthday, Jefe!

Posted by Paco at January 22, 2009 10:10 PM

Feliz cumpleaños, Val. Que Dios te bendiga y te cuide.

Posted by Nora at January 22, 2009 10:51 PM

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7 felicitaciones

17 contributors

Somebody will be hurting mañana

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday, Jefe!

Posted by Paco at January 22, 2009 10:10 PM


................

Val es el Jefe de que?

Somebody please , tell me

Anonymous said...

"Val es el Jefe de que?

Somebody please , tell me"

Val el Jefe de los caVALitrosos.

Anonymous said...

Val is not the jefe. He is el que mas mea.

Anonymous said...

El que mas mea que ?

Anonymous said...

EL QUE MAS MEA PORQUERIA

Y

MORRONGUERIA

Y

BUGARRONERIAS

Y

Please tell me

Anonymous said...

Donde estas Fantomas ?


Me dejaste solo ?

Anonymous said...

Los 400 van hoy mismo

Anonymous said...

Comments: New photo of the cadaver-in-chief
It doesn't looked Photoshopped, but she's holding onto him, and you can see him holding on to her. Also, the wall behind them could be his support for the photo.

Just an assumption.

Posted by j2tharome at January 23, 2009 09:50 AM

Looks fake to me. I wonder how suitcases Madame President is travelling with.

Posted by Ziva Sahl at January 23, 2009 09:51 AM

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Ziva, to you all Castro's photos are fake. What do you know , dear

Anonymous said...

It is real

Anonymous said...

http://www.cristinakirchnerbarbiepresidente.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

I prefer this picture:



Although I really shouldn't have posted that second one. It's sure to upset Mr. Limpet, the president of PETWM (People for the Ethical Treatment of Wax Mannequins).





Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at 10:54 AM | Permanent Link to this Post | Habla (2)
.............

lose some weight , dude

Anonymous said...

fantomas,

You are going to reward the first person that finds Manuel commenting on another blog with a week's pay?

Whose pay?

Your pay or the winner's pay?

Anonymous said...

foto de fidel

Anonymous // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:12 pm

De nuevo cropped? A lo mejor estaba usando muletas y ni nos enteramos así.
11 Jorge Salcedo // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:15 pm

Por más que suban los rojos
—¿no era el traje anaranjado?—
y retoquen al finado,
sus trucos son más que flojos.
Mírame fijo a los ojos
y escúchame bien, mamerto:
¡Tú estás muerto! ¡Tú estás muerto!
Si no lo estás, sal en vivo
y en directo, ambulativo.
Y si no sales, ¡no es cierto!
12 Val Prieto // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:18 pm

PHOTOSHOP
13 KU // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:22 pm

El no estaba azul?
14 H // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:44 pm

No se preocupen, hemos llegado a los antepenultimos días
15 angel luis // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:49 pm

la ilusion que me estaba haciendo ¡madre mia! la alegria en casa del pobre dura poco
16 Family Guy // Jan 23, 2009 at 4:51 pm

debe ser azul oscuro, PD serias tan amable de publicar la foto con el cura ortodoxo y esta al lado? se ve muy bien el viejo…. mas barba (le dieron un tinte gris como de costumbre) con mucho mas peso, le habran suspendido los citostaticos? todavia se anota los 4 de Obama…
17 Taoro // Jan 23, 2009 at 5:08 pm

Que les den candela,
que les den candela,
a esas gallinas viejas
!!!que les den candela!!!…..

...

Val no es photoshop, es una foto verdadera

Anonymous said...

Your pay or the winner's pay?

Winners's pay

Anonymous said...

Good. That at least means minimum wage.

Anonymous said...

lol

Anonymous said...

Where is Manuel?

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWzRlRQlr4M&feature=channel

Jesus was a jewish Zombie

Anonymous said...

Fantomas you rock my world

Keep the good work for our Cuban cause

Leaders like you will be needed soon

Chao

Anonymous said...

http://globovision.batanga.com/Player/new/default2.asp

globovision en vivo

Anonymous said...

Fantomas,

You light up my life,
You give me hope to carry on...

Anonymous said...

Manuel se fue y se llevo a los titeres con el

Vana
Agustin
Garzon
Brigadista
JCB.BCJ
Humberto
alex
Ric


Esto esta desierto aqui , cierra Manuel, cierra esta cloaca
Bubh bye , buh

Anonymous said...

CON FANTOMAS TODO, Y SIN FANTOMAS NADA!!

Anonymous said...

FANTOMA NEEDS COMMENTS

KEEP THEM COMING

WHATEVER IS ON YOUR DIRTY MIND

Anonymous said...

Whatever , dude

Anonymous said...

fantomas que pena das te crees el dueño de este blog porque el tuyo es una mierda, ya quisieras poder escribir como Manuel, la verdad eres digno de lastima y asco.

Anonymous said...

New Val photo wih el perro

The Dooze
Grab some tissue and read this.




I want to run home right now and hug my dog, after I pick up a can of tennis balls.

Posted by Val Prieto at 12:17 PM | Permanent Link to this Post | Habla (3)

Anonymous said...

FANTOMAS: THE LAST HOPE FOR CUBA

Anonymous said...

Yea, the very last hope.

Anonymous said...

fantomas que pena das te crees el dueño de este blog porque el tuyo es una mierda, ya quisieras poder escribir como Manuel, la verdad eres digno de lastima y asco.


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Fantomas es el dueño de este Blog hace año y medio. En español el idioma de todos los cubanos Fantomas tiene mejor prosa que Manuel

Anonymous said...

Mansuelo sal de la cueva

Tu publico te aclama y tus enemigos tiemblan

Anonymous said...

With "hopes" like those there's nothing left but despair.

Anonymous said...

The future needs many Fantomases.

Anonymous said...

LOS 400 VAN!!

Anonymous said...

Y AQUI ESTAN!!

Anonymous said...

Los 500 van

Trust Fantomas he has great plans for Cuba

Anonymous said...

"VIVA LA ERA FANTOMAS!!"

Anonymous said...

I rather have fantomas in charge in Cuba than the status quo

Anonymous said...

FFF

Anonymous said...

FANTOMAS NO ES GAY PERO SUGGESTIVE!!"

Anonymous said...

From "Friends & Fans of Fantomas:"

FFF FOREVER!!

Anonymous said...

Si los gays postulan a Fantomas para presidente de Cuba...

ganan.

Anonymous said...

Dejen ya con la homofobia.

Fantomas solo es gay con bueyes.

Anonymous said...

Sí, eso es lo que temia.

Anonymous said...

Fantomas es hermafrodita

Anonymous said...

El blog de Fantomas no sirve pero yo lo visito diariamente

Anonymous said...

El unico blog que sirve es Babalu Blog

Anonymous said...

Cops: New York pushers busted selling 'Obama' brand heroin...

Anonymous said...

Obama heroin is labeled "Hope."

No Hope in Dope.

Anonymous said...

Pobre fantomas es digno de lastima, su blog es una mierda y se cree dueño de este, ya quisiera! seria mejor se quedara en el de el, o mejor que regrese a Cuba.

Anonymous said...

fantomas sos un boludo

Fantomas said...

Buenas noches a todos, finalmente llego . Mucho trabajo hoy , perdonen la tardanza

Fantomas said...

Muchos anonimos hoy aqui. Hay mano siniestra

Anonymous said...

Fantomas la gente no te creia pero los 500 van a como de lugar.

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