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Subject: [ChicagoCubaList-serve] Fidel Castro: BUSH IN
HEAVENS (Part 2)
>Reflection by Comrade Fidel > >http://www.cuba.
cu/gobierno/ reflexiones/ 2008/ing/ f230308i. html > >BUSH IN
HEAVENS (II) > >Tuesday March 18th marked the fifth anniversary of
the arrests of >more than 70 quislings, the ringleaders of imperialism'
s fifth column >in Cuba who, paid by the U.S. government, violate the
laws of the >land and share the opinion that this dark corner of the
world should >be swept off the map. On this date, a Department of
State >spokesperson described the event as the "Black Spring", a term
having >racist overtones. We could call it "White Spring". Darkness does
not >exist in space, only in the mind. What a huge difference between
the >methods used by the government of the United States and those used
by >Cuba! Not one of the mercenaries was tortured or deprived of
lawyer >or trial, even if it was of a summary nature, provided by the
law in >the case of danger of aggression; they have the right to
receive >visits, access to family facilities as well as the other
legal >prerogatives of all prisoners; and if at any time their
health >seriously requires it, they are released without the demands
of >imperialism and its allies having absolutely anything to do with
it. >We urge the United States to do with its prison population as we
have >done here in Cuba. The Revolution demands respect for
sovereignty, >not pardon. > >On Wednesday March 19th, as we
commemorate five years of the stupid >war unleashed in Iraq, Bush grabs
hold of any Bin Laden declaration, >either fictitious or real, even
though in the case of the latter no >date is supplied as to when it was
made, nor are they able to assure >us that it was his voice. They shall
investigate it, so they promise. >Nobody ever took so much advantage of
such materials to shape the >opinions of the citizens of the United
States and of many other >countries in the world that have similar
cultures and beliefs, in >order to justify the brutal and genocidal wars
that are so needed by >imperialism. He keeps on uttering and repeating,
time after time, >certain selected words and phrases. The people and
institutions >referred to, without exception, find themselves obliged to
respond, >whether the declarations are true or not. Just observe how,
year >after year, from day one, Bush keeps on milking the events
of >September 11th. > >>From the Bucharest conference,
Bush will move on to that of NATO, and >from there he will pole vault
over to Croatia, which had disputes >with Serbia, and whose President
was tried and convicted by the >International Criminal Tribunal for the
Kosovo affair. Did he really >die a natural death in prison? What kind
of peace will be attained >from such odd twists and
turns? > >Hans Blix from Sweden, who headed the UN team of
inspectors, who >diligently searched for weapons of mass destruction in
Iraq and who >shares many of the ideas and lies of the empire's
sinister >philosophy, wrote the following on the occasion of the
fifth >anniversary: "The invasion of Iraq in 2003 was a tragedy - for
Iraq, >for the US, for the UN, for truth and human dignity. They could
not >succeed in eliminating WMDs because they did not exist. Nor
could >they succeed in the declared aim to eliminate al-Qaida
operators, >because they were not in Iraq. They came later, attracted by
the >occupants." > >The Association of Muslim Ulemas, the
supreme religious Sunnite >authority in Iraq, made the following
statement on the occasion of >the fifth anniversary: "The occupier has
entered our lands by force >and he is not going to leave unless we use
force. Any call made by >politicians who acquiesce to working under the
umbrella of occupation >ought to be considered an invitation to
surrender and capitulation. >The occupation forces have turned Iraq into
the world's most >dangerous zone. The era of occupation will soon
end." > >United States Vice-President Dick Cheney, without
recovering from his >exhausting meeting in Afghanistan with Karzai, had
conversations >yesterday, on Friday, and today, on Saturday, with King
Abdullah of >Saudi Arabia in order to get his cooperation and that of
OPEP for oil >supplies and pay with devaluated dollars. In truth, there
can be no >war without oil, or oil without war. > >On the
Latin American scene, the Ecuadorian high command declared >that the
bombs used in the attack on RaÃl Reyes' camp were GBU-2/B >Paveways,
weighing more than 500 pounds, and with exact targeting >precision
thanks to advanced technology. There were 10 such bombs and >they left
craters 2.80 metres in diameter and 1.80 metres deep. > >In
Western Europe, Sarkozy, whose honeymoon with the French >electorate
finished a few days ago, was impatiently awaiting McCain >and his
entourage of pro-Israeli Republican senators. McCain urged >him to join
the NATO mechanisms, defended the Iraq War and forcefully >lambasted
China. Meanwhile, Hillary and Obama are bleeding from >attacks by the
right, the left and the centre. This is the perfect >insane asylum. The
candidates for the presidency of the United States >are discussing sure
war vs. probable war. > >Today, on Easter, we also get Bush's
radio broadcast. What is he >thinking? A message which, brief as it is,
only needs a few >paragraphs or phrases to be quoted in order to catch
its drift: > >"This is the most important holiday in the Christian
faith. And >during this special and holy time each year, millions of
Americans >pause to remember a sacrifice that transcended the grave and
redeemed >the world. > >"Easter beckons us homeward. This
[...] is an occasion to reflect on >the things that matter most in life:
the love of family, the laughter >of friends, and the peace that comes
from being in the place you call >home..." > >"America is
blessed with the world's greatest military, made up of >men and women
who fulfil their responsibilitiesâ" > >"On Easter, we remember
especially those who have given their lives >for the cause of freedom.
These [â] have lived out the words of the >Gospel: `Greater love has no
man than this, that a man lay down his >life for his
friends'â" > >"Each year, millions of Americans take time to feed
the hungry and >clothe the needy and care for the widow and the
orphanâmillions >across the world remember the gift that took away
death's sting and >opened the door to eternal
lifeâ" > >"Thank you for listening." > >Bush might
think that God will give him a prize for speeding along >the day of the
Apocalypse and the Last Judgement, after which he will >seat him at His
right, in the place of honour. Then perhaps he will >abandon the odious
gestures that accompany his speeches, so that he >can dwell under the
same roof as those souls of the human beings he >exterminated with his
war against terrorism, the great majority of >them being small children,
teenagers and young people, women and the >elderly, all those who should
never be held to blame. > >The Old Testament speaks of archangels
who were transformed into the >enemies of God by their ambition and who
were sent to Hell. It is >difficult to lose the idea that in Bush's
head, there lurk the genes >of some of those
archangels. > >Today is Saturday. It is a slow day for political
news. Reporters are >resting. > >Fidel Castro
Ruz > >March 22, 2008 > >5:19
p.m. >
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