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Former Cuban Leader Throws Cold Water On Hope Of Talks After Obama Calls For Political Prisoners' Freedom

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by hungry1968-15 April 22, 2009 3:38 PM EDT
Fidel "the conservative" Castro will be dead soon, and Raul will free the country.
Posted by hungry1968-1

Yeah. If only Fidel would stop listening to Rush.
Posted by U-R-So-Wrong at 11:59 AM : Apr 22, 2009





You don't find it ironic that Fidel and Rush share the EXACT SAME talking points?
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by CLoverNYC1 April 22, 2009 3:25 PM EDT
Seriously, did Fidel make a pact with satan or something cause he keeps kicking death's azz and taking names
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by CLoverNYC1 April 22, 2009 3:20 PM EDT
President Obama should have bowed to Raul and Fidel like he did for the Saudi king.

That's the real problem. Not enough bowing.
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by geminispyder-2009 April 22, 2009 3:14 PM EDT
The title of this story should be:

"Fidel Castro: Just Another Bitter Old Man"
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by hungry1968-15 April 22, 2009 2:41 PM EDT
Mr Obama can try to open doors that hadn't been in the past. We get nowhere without trying. Leaders change just as they do here. The President said he would be open to dialog with anyone in his campaign. If these countries fail to take advantage, in this case Cuba, they have no one but themselves to fault. I don't think I would want to be on the wrong side of our President. I think he'll go after what needs to be done and not worry about his image. Hear that congress??????
Posted by tomar01 at 11:26 AM : Apr 22, 2009





Fidel "the conservative" Castro will be dead soon, and Raul will free the country.
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by tomar01 April 22, 2009 2:26 PM EDT
Mr Obama can try to open doors that hadn't been in the past. We get nowhere without trying. Leaders change just as they do here. The President said he would be open to dialog with anyone in his campaign. If these countries fail to take advantage, in this case Cuba, they have no one but themselves to fault. I don't think I would want to be on the wrong side of our President. I think he'll go after what needs to be done and not worry about his image. Hear that congress??????
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by DefendLiberty April 22, 2009 2:25 PM EDT
This is PERFECT. Obama is a diplomatic genius. Much of the world has been saying for years America should talk with Cuba and remove the embargo. Now, Obama extends a hand and Castro rejects it. From now on, every time the whiners in the world ask "Why don't you try to work with Cuba", all we have to say is "Remember April 22, 2009? We did, and they rejected our overtures". Cuba is doing NOTHING except isolating itself and showing that America is a country with real principles.
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by berniew4 April 22, 2009 2:20 PM EDT
SEE Obama failed to kiss or bow to Fidel. He is simply not tough enough to face our enemies. What we need is a leader who is , ARROGANT for the great USA !!
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by mjvwsr April 22, 2009 1:23 PM EDT
"Fidel Castro: Obama Misinterpreted Raul"

Por que? No hablo espanol.
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by TheMasses02 April 22, 2009 12:33 PM EDT
Raul and Fidel are still playing 'good cop/bad cop' and apparently the routine worked with President Obama.
Posted by CLoverNYC1
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A dangling carrot in front of this idiot POTUS would work.
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