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Saturday, June 30, 2007

take a look a what casto eyes will see as death is comeing for him !!!
m_34c0639c106c75459ad0255f65b33123.gifNational Assembly accused U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday of wanting to eliminate Fidel Castro, a day after Bush mused on the eventual death of the convalescing Cuban leader.
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"The Bush administration's conduct clearly shows its intention to continue employing execrable methods against Cuba," the assembly said in a resolution approved unanimously by the 527 deputies present at a meeting of the one-party state's parliament.

The resolution was passed one day after Bush openly anticipated the death of the 80-year-old Castro, who has not been seen in public since health problems forced him to cede power temporarily to his younger brother Raul 11 months ago.

"One day, the good Lord will take Fidel Castro away," Bush said on Thursday during a question-and-answer session at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

Then he went on to imagine what Cuba would be like after Castro, saying: "You'll see an interesting debate. Some will say all that matters is stability ... I think we ought to be pressing hard for democracy."

Castro, whose seat was left vacant at the assembly meeting, fired back with irony in an editorial published on Friday in the ruling Communist Party newspaper Granma.

"Now I understand why I survived Bush's plans and the plans of other presidents who ordered my assassination: the good Lord protected me," he wrote.

Castro has long been a thorn in the side of the United States, which has enforced an economic embargo against the island for 45 years. Since coming to power in a 1959 revolution, the Cuban leader has seen 10 U.S. presidents occupy the White House.

Documents released by the CIA this week showed that the spy agency worked with three American mobsters in a botched attempt on Castro's life in the early 1960s.

The Cuban National Assembly said assassination attempts on Castro are "not things of the past and continue to be the policy of the current U.S. government."

It added: "The CIA documents only reveal some of the plots to kill comrade Fidel Castro and to bring death and suffering to our

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Friday, June 29, 2007

rice has something to say on cuba 2007 a.d.f.c.
m_b8f3257d4f163622777dfd3f0fd0e117.jpgMADRID, June 1 U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday she thinks democratic states are obligated to support the opposition in Cuba as the Castro era ends.

En route to Spain following a meeting of G8 foreign ministers in Germany, said it's important to convince Cuba's leaders the world will not accept a "transition from one dictatorship to another." Rice said the United States and Spain are on different sides of the Cuba issue and she doesn't expect that to change in the near future.

"I'm sure the Spanish will want to make their views known. But there's a major transition coming in Cuba. And I think democratic states have an obligation to act democratically; meaning, to support opposition in Cuba, not to give the regime the idea that it's just going to be transition from one dictatorship to another," Rice said. On Iran, Rice said there is no flexibility on the U.S. position that Iran must end its efforts to perfect nuclear technology before negotiations can take place. After that, the United States is willing to be "very flexible." cuz the real cuba is comeing into its own new cubaliber a.d.f.c. & we like what cuba can trun into the nest place wear freedom rings ture just like don royce roy radio broadcast on blogtalkradio.com/wutzradio2007
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Thursday, June 28, 2007

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The CIA released hundreds of pages of internal reports Tuesday detailing assassination plots against foreign leaders such as Cuba's Fidel Castro and the secret testing of mind-and-behavior altering drugs like LSD on unwitting U.S. citizens. wow facter......1509378813_m.gifThe documents also provide information on wiretapping of U.S. journalists, spying on civil rights and anti-Vietnam war protesters, opening mail between the United States and the Soviet Union and China, and break-ins at the homes of ex-CIA employees and others.

The 693 pages, mostly drawn from the memories of active officers of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1973,

The panels spent years investigating and amplifying on these documents. And their public reports in the mid-1970s filled tens of thousands of pages. The scandal sullied the reputation of the intelligence community and led to new rules for the CIA, FBI and other spy agencies and new permanent committees in Congress to oversee them.

Among the more famous misdeeds included a plot against Castro. In August 1960, the CIA recruited ex-FBI agent Robert Maheu to approach mobster Johnny Roselli and pass himself off as the representative of international corporations who wanted Castro killed.

Roselli introduced Maheu to "Sam Gold" and "Joe," who were actually 10-most wanted mobsters Momo Giancana, Al Capone's successor in Chicago, Illinois, and Santos Trafficant. The CIA gave them six poison pills, and they tried unsuccessfully for several months to have several people put them in the Cuban leader's food.

This particular plot was dropped after the failed CIA-sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, but other plots continued against Castro. Details of this plot first appeared in Jack Anderson's newspaper column in 1971.

These documents also were one of the products of the Watergate scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation. Then-CIA Director James Schlesinger was angered to read in the newspapers that the agency had provided support to ex-CIA agents E. Howard Hunt and James McCord, who were convicted in the Watergate break-in. Hunt had worked for a secret "plumbers unit" in Nixon's White House. The unit originally was tasked to investigate and end leaks of classified information but ultimately engaged in a wide range of misconduct.

In May 1973, Schlesinger ordered "all senior operating officials of this agency to report to me immediately on any activities now going on, or that have gone on the past, which might be construed to be outside the legislative charter of this agency." The law establishing the CIA barred it from conducting spying inside the United States.

The result was 693 pages of memos that arrived after Schlesinger had moved to the Pentagon and been replaced as CIA chief by William Colby. Colby ultimately reported the contents to the Justice Department.

"These are the top CIA officers all going into the confessional and saying, `Forgive me father, for I have sinned,' " said Thomas Blanton, director of the private National Security Archive, which had requested release of the documents under the Freedom of Information Act.

Inside the CIA, Colby referred to the documents as the "skeletons." But another name quickly caught on and stuck: "family jewels."

They first spilled into public view on December 22, 1974, with an article by Seymour Hersh in The New York Times on the CIA's spying against antiwar and other dissidents inside this country. The agency assembled files on some 10,000 people but to ad cuba will be free and liber asap >>>>>>>>>>>>>>.................

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

still att bay its for the fourseeing freedom in every way
next cast off june 25 at 9pm desatny is rewriteing the freedom part..
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Friday, June 1, 2007

don royce roy the cubanistic voice off earths choice think green!
 this june 3 sunday 2007 rayelvkingo att union city park thr. 32 st 6or9.pm & on the same day the cuban day float par.2007 start,s att  80 st bline north bergen nj to 1 st park in union city
then on june 5 2007 the today show tv ch4 broadcast live from cuba am cast off show live
from cuba tue,june 5 2007 ch 4 630 or 7 am
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