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MSM “Cuba Experts” finally receive their talking points on Zapata/Gross

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"Hello?...Havana?...Yes,yes were all here at the Lexington Institute..yes, Julia's over at CFR ..Julia?.. can you hear us?--Great!...Now, Havana, can you please repeat that last one, por favor? Just want to make sure I didn't miss anything....Got it! Gracias! We'll get right on it!--mucho pronto!"

"Not to be outdone in bad taste, another critic, Phil Peters of the Lexington Institute, points visitors to his blog to a Cuban government statement on medical attention given to Orlando Zapata before his death, before, er, chiding the Castro regime that it is responsible for the well-being of prisoners in its custody, just as the United States is "for prisoners it holds at Guantanamo or anywhere else." Mr. Peters apparently fails to see the obscenity of comparing captured terrorists to a Cuban prisoner of conscience. Finally, elsewhere on this site the ubiquitous Mr. Peters is back at it, penning the equivalent of a Castro ransom note for the unfortunate Mr. Gross:"

More in a great Foreign Policy article by Jose Cardenas here.

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