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It is November 3, 2009. . .

. . .and there are still political prisoners in Cuba.

Moreover, with the exception of the United States of America, the rest of the world is perfectly content with the above fact.

6 comments to It is November 3, 2009. . .

  • asombra

    Well, to be fair, a FEW people aren't, like the Eastern Europeans, even though they have few if any historical ties to Cuba (unlike the Great Whore, Spain).

  • Marc

    Wouldn't that be the Great PIMP, Spain?

    But seriously, the Czechs, Poles and a few others in Europe are on the right side, Val, but your point is taken. What's worse, I think there are too many people, especially in the USA, who don't even realize there are political prisoners in Cuba. That is perhaps the biggest challenge.

  • asombra

    Not that it matters, but the pimp is Castro, Inc. Spain will apparently turn any trick for either material gain or sticking it to the US. For Spain, as far as Cuba is concerned, it's always 1898, or close enough.

  • asombra

    For over a hundred years now, people in Spain have been commonly using a popular saying that means, more or less, "It could have been worse." That saying is "Más se perdió en Cuba." You do the math.

  • Mr. Mojito

    The only "political prisoner" the lefties care about is cop killer Mumia