Jesse Jackson is not the only one to admire Castro.
Dan Rather called Castro the Cuban Elvis.
Other admirers include Ted Turner, Oliver Stone, George McGovern, Bill Clinton, Steven Spielberg, and Katie Couric.
Also, Mike Tyson, Carlos Santana, Pierre Trudeau, Ed Asner, Chevy Chase, Kevin Costner, Jack Nichols, Ralph Nader, and supermodel Naomi Campbell .
And then there is Jimmy Carter.
All of these in spite of 15,000 executions in Cuba, half a million in prison, 83,000 lost at sea trying to escape Cuba and 90% of current Cuban prisoners being Afro-Cuban.
Castro said in an early trial of his once that history would absolve him.
Well, history hasn't. Facts are still facts.
He, as a singular individual has committed genocide amongst his own people without a care for them.
History has not absolved this man, but lunatics have.
What other singular individual in history gets a free pass for the murder of his own people?
Pol Pot? No.
Mao Tse Tung? No.
Hitler?
No.
Stalin? No.
Saddam Hussein?
No.
Tojo?
No.
Kim Il Sung? No.
Is it because these other singular dictator's numbers are higher than Castro's?
How many of one's own people does a dictator have to murder for him to be considered evil?
Castro is responsible for almost 100,000 deaths that can be verified.
Why is that not enough for some to see the evil in his reign?
Actually Miss Scarlett I expect a number of leftists in this country admire the people in the list you present.
Remember these are the same people who glorify the slaughter of the unborn child and celebrated that slaughter at their last national convention!
Well, Jane Fonda did support North Vietnam and Sean Penn and his cronies just love Hugo Chavez, but I don't think I've seen support from as many people like Castro has had over the past decades.
Okay CMG you've convinced me. The Castro's are to evil to stay in power so let's go to war with Cuba!
One thing that bothers me though,
I fear that we'll never be able to convince enough of the American people of the urgent need to do the "regime change boogey" in Cuba.
So I got to thinking about it and remembered there's already a plan drawn up at the highest levels of government to do just that.
Convince enough of the American people for the need to start a war with Cuba.
It's an old plan but I see no reason it wouldn't do just as well today. It's all in the timing and delivery, so they say.
Some things you seem to really excel at . . . "Spreading rumors, demonizing the "enemy" and calling anyone who questions you about it as being "anti American".
Lots of Americans like Castro.
He was on Ed Sullivan's Sunday night tv show and told the American people that he was not a communist.
Later we find out that he is a murdering cheapskate communist.
Even the great Jack Parr was taken in by Fidel--and that was part of Parr's undoing as a tv star.