Thursday, September 27, 2007

Let's See

The gentler, kinder regime flexes its muscles, rounds up 21 dissidents, and releases some, if not most. Apparently, they feel the need for greater intimidation of the citizenry without upsetting their PR plans unduly.

The American news reports every day include some tinpot dictator trumpeting solidarity with or expressing gratitude for some beneficence bestowed by Cuba, which might be better served by feeding its own people. Havana is on the Iranian President's intinerary.

All the usual useful idiots are alborotado. Lawrence Wilkerson, a man one would think would have an intellect substantially bigger than that of a Ring Ding, spouts the Castro Regime talking points on the newly established The Havana Note. Suddenly Havana is so important that it needs a counterpart to The Washington Note.

Kevin Spacey decides he absolutely must see Caracas and Havana. Kinda reminds me of the movie stars who showed up at the Gotti trial.

I cannot even attempt to fathom the byzantine workings of the regime in Cuba, but I know they are up to something.

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