Obama; Another endorsement - Fidel (vote, enemies, Democrats, Republican)
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Is the democrat party in cahoots with Fidel? This comes straight from the Left/democrat talking points. Truly incredible - our enemies use the rhetoric of the democrats to make their arguments.
He also says we are nothing but racists and will not vote for Obama.
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He said the Democratic Party could be getting into "the habit of looking at its opponent calmly and laughing at the predicament of a dialectical opponent that looks to nothingness," referring to Republican John McCain in typical poetic Castro style. He described McCain as "one of the worst students in his course at [the military academy in] West Point," and "knew nothing of Mathematics, as he said himself, and presumably even less would he understand complicated economics."
Using his skillful handling of sarcasm, Castro said that "what McCain has in abundance is years (72), and his health is not at all sure."
Castro warned that "without doubt, he [Obama] is more than his opponent in intelligence and serenity."
Sparing nothing the leader of the Cuban Revolution said, "If something were to happen to the health of the Republican candidate, if elected, [he will be replaced by] the rifle lady, an inexperienced former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, president of the United States."
Sounds like Fidel can read people pretty well- he didn't "endorse" Obama, as Sanrene would like you to believe- he simply pointed out the obvious. Of course, since that point doesn't agree with Sanrene's assessment, she has to spin it into "the commies are endorsing Obama! The commies are endorsing Obama!!"
He said the Democratic Party could be getting into "the habit of looking at its opponent calmly and laughing at the predicament of a dialectical opponent that looks to nothingness," referring to Republican John McCain in typical poetic Castro style.
Not the Democratic Party, Fidel, but sounds pretty.
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He described McCain as "one of the worst students in his course at [the military academy in] West Point,"
True, except for the name of the school.
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and "knew nothing of Mathematics, as he said himself, and presumably even less would he understand complicated economics."
It was "knew nothing of economics," but stands to reason.
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Using his skillful handling of sarcasm, Castro said that "what McCain has in abundance is years (72), and his health is not at all sure."
True.
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Castro warned that "without doubt, he [Obama] is more than his opponent in intelligence and serenity."
Evidently true though subjective.
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Sparing nothing the leader of the Cuban Revolution said, "If something were to happen to the health of the Republican candidate, if elected, [he will be replaced by] the rifle lady, an inexperienced former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, president of the United States."
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