http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/08/01/cuba.castro/index.html
8/1/2006 7:40:03 AM
how old is castro now, 178?
8/1/2006 7:43:32 AM
181, you were close though. You better get the answer to this thread out of him before he kicks the bucket:http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=422483
8/1/2006 7:51:13 AM
So what are the chances of him kicking the bucket during surgery?
8/1/2006 8:14:18 AM
what are the chances of cuba NOT SUCKING?
8/1/2006 8:20:21 AM
As good as any Central American free-market democracy.
8/1/2006 8:22:49 AM
Wait, why is everyone so happy? Just because Castro dies does not mean the wall is going to come down. Is Raul a democrat destined to lose his first election? Cuba is effectively a family run business, Raul will rule until his death, after that one of their children will rule, etc etc.
8/1/2006 9:08:31 AM
8/1/2006 9:12:14 AM
LoneShark, people are happy because the icon of communism there will be gone. After that, people's pride isn't in play as much as it was before. We can go and talk to them about opening their economy in return for decreased sanctions without Castro saying "Bay of Pigs...hahah!"
8/1/2006 9:16:13 AM
Should be interesting to see how the Adminstration handles this IF Castro does die.I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that they can't fuck this up too.
8/1/2006 11:17:15 AM
what better time to invade Cuba.Hurry up and get God's permission, do what you gotta do.Strike now, Bush, while the iron is hot![Edited on August 1, 2006 at 12:14 PM. Reason : d]
8/1/2006 12:14:00 PM
^joking?its high time we at least drop the embargo. seriously, what can they do to us now? i want some damn cuban cigars.
8/1/2006 12:43:24 PM
Castro is actually one of my heroes. I really have a lot of respect for the guy, and tend to think the only reason we don't get along is heavy-handed, incompetent diplomacy on our part during and immediately after the revolution. I also tend to think of Cuba as one of the rather more successful experiments in Socialism, which seems to have done the people there a lot of good.In short, I won't be celebrating if he croaks.
8/1/2006 2:41:09 PM
I'm wearing my fidel shirt today, got to show some support you know
8/1/2006 2:46:06 PM
Yes, Cuba is definitely a successful experiment in Socialism--everyone is equally poor and destitute.
8/1/2006 2:48:18 PM
have you ever been to cuba?do you know what cuba was like pre-Castro?do you know how it is in the neighboring countries who can even trade with the US?
8/1/2006 2:53:47 PM
8/1/2006 2:57:31 PM
I tend to think that getting them over here allowed the hate to fester and survive, whereas if they were over there, it would have slowly faded away.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 3:10 PM. Reason : ]
8/1/2006 3:10:07 PM
His popularity aside, he's done a hell of a lot for education and health care in Cuba, and I think it would be a relatively prosperous country (by Latin American standards) if we weren't always sitting on it.
8/1/2006 3:10:24 PM
Cuba has a higher literacy rate than the US and VERY good healthcare.I would say Cuba is a slightly successful socialist nation. Fidel is not a nice man, but he sure as hell made fools out of several American presidential administrations- he's a smart man.However, Cuba is a country rich in natural resources, a great tourist destination for Europeans, etc... you can't fuck up that place. Before Fidel took over, there were severe problems with political corruption, but the Cuban economy was the second strongest spanish-speaking economy in the world. But the corruption and poor qualities of life for lower class people created a catalyst for a revolution and were never mitigated. Regardless, I definitely think Cuba could be a lot better if they had a working relationship with the US.Needless to say, I won't be celebrating his death with all the Cubans on Calle Ocho here in Miami, but I won't be sad. Hopefully, things will change for the better.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 3:16 PM. Reason : :]
8/1/2006 3:15:11 PM
Oh, and CharlesHF -- Cuba has a lower infant mortality rate than the United States does. It has a higher literacy rate than the United States does. It has the same life expectancy that we do. It has a GDP on par with all of the decidedly non-socialist countries in its area.So yeah, I'd call that successful.
8/1/2006 3:15:50 PM
When castro dies, all the cubans will pour out of miami, and invade cuba.
8/1/2006 3:47:23 PM
8/1/2006 3:49:20 PM
GrumpyGOP, the CIA World Fact Book pwns you.First off, I'll give you this--yes, they have a lower infant mortality rate than we do--by essentially nothing.The US:
8/1/2006 3:59:13 PM
I can't say those numbers do anything to hurt Grumpy's argument.
8/1/2006 4:04:08 PM
We have a higher literacy rate than Cuba--he said we don't. And the other two, we're behind by something like 0.01...which really doesn't matter.If GrumpyGOP wants to go live in Cuba, go for it. They'll fuck you over hardcore. That's why they're all trying to come here in little boats...
8/1/2006 4:07:03 PM
8/1/2006 4:08:59 PM
funniest picture ever
8/1/2006 4:11:16 PM
HIS FINGER IS NOT ON THE TRIGGER!!!
8/1/2006 4:14:42 PM
Interesting link.... Comparing US healthcare and education versus Cuban healthcare and education.....http://www.theglobalist.com/DBWeb/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=2553
8/1/2006 4:15:42 PM
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8/1/2006 6:39:13 PM
How long was Stalin dead before the soviets told the world?
8/1/2006 7:58:48 PM
yall are just trolling, castro is a nice guy...look at the video clips they play of him
8/1/2006 11:00:52 PM
poor communists, theyre just misunderstood! if it wasnt for the big bad us, everything would be great.how about some statistics on this:-average standard of living under castro-political prisoners under castro-opponents murdered under castro-economic freedom under castro-taxation under castro-privately owned businesses under castro
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8/2/2006 12:54:41 AM
First off you're trolling, you always have been.Secondly, that same defense could be used by someone who belives the sky is purple.I don't care about "freedom" it's a social construct anyways. I wish for the system which functions the most effectively. Simply due to economies of scale, one firm is going to be able to do this the best. This firm being the government allows competition to be enforced via political processes. It really shouldn't be the economic system's functionality that's question, we should be asking which political process can best enforce market equilibrium values.
8/2/2006 1:01:54 AM
We should count ourselves lucky that we don't live in a country like Cuba, where the gov't runs rampant over the basic Human rights of life, liberty and property...er wait....
8/2/2006 2:21:39 AM
man whatever, the US is the fucking best country to live in and the whole god damn world knows it
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