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PostSun Nov 12, 2006 3:11 pm    U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

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U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

WASHINGTON � The U.S. government believes Fidel Castro's health is deteriorating and that the Cuban leader is unlikely to live through 2007, U.S. officials said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,228885,00.html


Good news to me, but good news for Cubans? If this is true, will it really change anything?


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PostSun Nov 12, 2006 3:18 pm    

I don't know how much it will change things. From the way it sounds, hasn't his brother already been slowly taking over for him? I don't know enough about the situation to make an educated guess though.

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PostSun Nov 12, 2006 11:27 pm    

Sad.




But, thank goodness. His brother is in the way, but I'm sure having only one instead of two is better.



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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 8:39 am    

Does it make me a bad person that I read the title and smiled?

Its sad, because he's human, its happy, because .... well ... I don't think I need to go into that.


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 6:59 pm    Re: U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

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U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

WASHINGTON � The U.S. government believes Fidel Castro's health is deteriorating and that the Cuban leader is unlikely to live through 2007, U.S. officials said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,228885,00.html


Good news to me,...


Good news that a human being has a disease that will cause suffering?

Do you rejoice at every cancer diagnosis, or only those afflicting people whose politics you despise?


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 7:27 pm    Re: U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

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Good news that a human being has a disease that will cause suffering?

Do you rejoice at every cancer diagnosis, or only those afflicting people whose politics you despise?


Politics I despise? I despise my Great Aunt Nancy's politics. She's a raging liberal and Bush-hater. And yet she has terminal cancer. Do I want her to die? No, and not just because she's family. I don't wish such illnesses upon anyone with whom I merely disagree, or the politics of whom I detest. For you to even insinuate that is insulting.

I don't simply despise Castro's politcs--I despise the man. He is an evil dictator without whom the world would be better off. Do a little research on Castro and Cuba and you'll know what I mean. Or ask Founder as well.

It's not that I'm glad at hearing this news over a man so much as I'm glad that the world will be rid of a ruthless tyrant, that the Cuban people will have some semblance of justice. And there is nothing wrong with that.


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 7:35 pm    Re: U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

teya wrote:
Republican_Man wrote:
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U.S. Officials: Fidel Castro Has Terminal Cancer

WASHINGTON � The U.S. government believes Fidel Castro's health is deteriorating and that the Cuban leader is unlikely to live through 2007, U.S. officials said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,228885,00.html


Good news to me,...


Good news that a human being has a disease that will cause suffering?

Do you rejoice at every cancer diagnosis, or only those afflicting people whose politics you despise?


Do you even know what you're talking about? Castro is a mass murderer, dictator, and torturer. This is Karma.

Do you weep for all the Cubans that have died, or only those whose politics agree with yours?

It's abysmal that you're actually trying to argue the right of life to a man who denied it to so many others. A bit hypocritical IMO.

As for this topic, it was only a matter of time that he died. As for what this means for the Cuban people...nothing. His brother will take over and the terrible political structure of Communism will continue to destroy my country.


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 8:34 pm    

yeah, I'm with RM and Founder on this one. This is definately Karma, you cannot put the kind of stuff out there that Fidel did and NOT have some nasty crap come back at you. Its kind of like spitting INTO the wind, there's no way its not going to come back and hit you in the face. Eh Cancer did what Kenedy couldn't.

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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 8:51 pm    

Sorry folks, but I'm not going to be painted the hate-monger here.

I don't dance on anyone's grave.


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 8:53 pm    

teya wrote:
Sorry folks, but I'm not going to be painted the hate-monger here.

What?

I don't dance on anyone's grave.


And no one is asking you to. I was simply replying to the fact that you seemed horrified that RM and others expressed joy that Castro will finally be gone, while expressing absolutely no horror to what Castro had done.


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 9:00 pm    

Founder wrote:
teya wrote:
Sorry folks, but I'm not going to be painted the hate-monger here.

What?

I don't dance on anyone's grave.


And no one is asking you to. I was simply replying to the fact that you seemed horrified that RM and others expressed joy that Castro will finally be gone, while expressing absolutely no horror to what Castro had done.


And, if I may say so myself, that is exactly what I was responding to as well.



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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 9:03 pm    

Is Castro a dictator and tyrant who's run his country into the ground? Yes.

I'm still not gonna call it "good news" that the man will suffer a lingering, painful death, and I still think it disgusting that people who are always claiming the moral high ground here are doing so.


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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 9:07 pm    

we're not cheering that he's going to die a horrible lingering death full of suffering. Just that he's going to die. I don't claim to have superior morality.

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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 9:10 pm    

Starbuck wrote:
we're not cheering that he's going to die a horrible lingering death full of suffering. Just that he's going to die. I don't claim to have superior morality.


Exactly. I'm cheering the fact that the world will be rid of a horrible, ruthless, evil, inhuman dictator, not that a man is going to suffer a painful death.



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PostMon Nov 13, 2006 9:16 pm    

teya wrote:
Is Castro a dictator and tyrant who's run his country into the ground? Yes.

I'm still not gonna call it "good news" that the man will suffer a lingering, painful death, and I still think it disgusting that people who are always claiming the moral high ground here are doing so.


Please point out where I said I have the "moral high ground".

As RM said, he's happy that Cubans are getting justice. Not that Castro is gonna die a painful death. The justice happens to be Castro leaving. Would it be preferable for Castro to live and step down or be exiled? Yes, but thats not the way life works.


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