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A Sudden Deafening Silence on those “Family Visits”

"To be able to visit your relatives is not pro-Castro or pro-communist," said Rep. Jose Serrano. "It is pro-grandmother, pro-mother, pro-family....I think the door has finally opened for the reunification of the Cuban family."

Only one problem, Rep. Serrano, You forgot to let the Castros in on this "opening."

This youtube cuts right through the MSM/Think-Tank/ Congressional farce on this issue--to point the finger at the genuine culprits.

So AGAIN--we look under the sofa, behind the curtains, towards the back of the drawers--EVERYWHERE!--yet we cannot find commentary on this issue from those outfits who (often squeezing out tears for the MSN cameras) beseeched those fiendish Miami Mafiosi to allow family travel to Cuba.

Regarding this Youtube, we await your hearfelt commentary:

Sylvia Wilhelm and her "Cuban-American Commission for Family Rights," Rep. Jose Serrano, Sen. Chris Dodd, Sen. Byron Dorgan, Sen. Richard Lugar, The Miami Herald, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Cuba Working Group, Carlos Saladrigas, Phil Peters, Julia Sweig, Wayne Smith, The Sun Sentinel, The Council on Foreign Relations, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Cuba Study Group, Marifeli Perez-Stable, Jeff Flake, William Delahunt, Max Baucus, Charles Rangel, The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Maria Cantwell, The Los Angeles Times, Kirby Jones, The U.S.-Cuba Trade Association, The Inter-American Dialogue, The Brookings Institute, , The Cuban American National Foundation, The ACLU, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.......................................

2 comments to A Sudden Deafening Silence on those “Family Visits”

  • Rayarena

    Castro, Inc. is gleefully aware that they can do practically anything, even deny a dying mother her last wish to see her son before she dies, and they can get away with it. That's why they do it, and that's why they will continue to perpetuate such atrocities. Only the hated "Miami Mafia" is held accountable as we painfully saw during the Elian crisis. The mainstream media and all of those institutions that you name are only interested in what we do and in villainizing us, not what they do. It's a monstrous double standard that encourages the tyranny to continually push the line.

    Talking of which, you should include in your list, Joan Brown Campbell, The National Council of Churches, Janet Reno, & Bill Clinton, seeing that they were so interested in "family reunifications."

  • Indeed, amigo! Thanks for the heads up. Sorry I overlooked the good Ms Campbell!

    At times like these, with the MSM pro-Castro campaign at full volume-- only Bob Dylan lyrics (with slight modifications) come to mind:

    "There must me some way OUTTA here!... Said the joker to the thief...there's too much stupidiy/mendacity I can't get no relief!"