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08-28-2007, 01:24 PM
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Castro's tip: Clinton-Obama the winning ticket
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HAVANA (Reuters) - Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is tipping Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to team up and win the U.S. presidential election.
Clinton leads Obama in the race to be the Democratic nominee for the November 2008 election, and Castro said they would make a winning combination.
"The word today is that an apparently unbeatable ticket could be Hillary for president and Obama as her running mate," he wrote in an editorial column on U.S. presidents published on Tuesday by Cuba's Communist Party newspaper, Granma.
At 81, Castro has outlasted nine U.S. presidents since his 1959 revolution turned Cuba into a thorn in Washington's side by building a communist society about 90 miles offshore from the United States.
He said all U.S. presidential candidates seeking the "coveted" electoral college votes of Florida have had to demand a democratic government in Cuba to win the backing of the powerful Cuban exile community.
Clinton and Obama, both senators, called for democratic change in Cuba last week.
Castro has not appeared in public since intestinal illness forced him to hand over power to his brother Raul Castro in July last year.
He has turned to writing dozens of columns and essays, but rumors that his health is worsening or that he may even be dead have swirled through the Cuban exile community in Miami in the last two weeks.
Castro's only reference to U.S. President George W. Bush in his latest essay was to say that he "needed fraud" to win Florida's electoral college votes and the presidency at the fiercely contested election in 2000.
Castro said former President Bill Clinton was "really kind" when he bumped into him and the two men shook hands at a U.N. summit meeting in 2000. He also praised Clinton for sending elite police to "rescue" shipwrecked Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez from the home of his Miami relatives in 2000 to end an international custody battle.
But even Clinton was forced to bow to Miami politics and tighten the U.S. embargo against Cuba in 1996, using as a "pretext" the shooting down of two small planes used by exile groups to overfly Havana, Castro wrote.
He said his favorite U.S. president since 1959 was Jimmy Carter, another Democrat, because he was not an "accomplice" to efforts to violently overthrow the Cuban government.
Sixteen years after Dwight Eisenhower broke off diplomatic ties with Cuba, Carter restored low-level relations in 1977 when interest sections where opened in each county's capitals.
Castro made no mention of Republican Cold War victor Ronald Reagan, or of John F. Kennedy, whose Democratic administration launched the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion by CIA-trained Cuban exiles in 1961.
One of the most dangerous moments of the Cold War came a year later when Kennedy and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev faced off for 13 days over Soviet missiles that Castro allowed Moscow to place in Cuba.
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08-28-2007, 01:44 PM
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besides the fact that i thought he was dead/too ill to write political columns, thats kinda wierd...why would he even talk about who he supports?
anyone else confused?
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08-28-2007, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by OneTimeSBX
besides the fact that i thought he was dead/too ill to write political columns, thats kinda wierd...why would he even talk about who he supports?
anyone else confused? 
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psht. very much so! i wonder if it is him, and let's entertain the possibility that it could be him, why now? bored? want to get things off his chest? weird.....
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08-28-2007, 02:00 PM
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Would be one of my reasons not to vote for either one of them.
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08-28-2007, 06:55 PM
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I guess after the rumors of his death on Perez Hilton on Friday, he felt the need to say something to let the US know he's alive, LOL.
Also, he said something about Al Gore being the only candidate capable enough to keep us all from global catastrophe.
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08-28-2007, 07:48 PM
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Call me crazy but I kinda "like" all these leaders that our gov't has a problem with. Not liking them to the point where I support their idea but there are times when I think that they make some very valid statements about the US.
Examples are Castro and Iran's President (That dude is a sharp dresser).
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08-28-2007, 11:08 PM
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I guess after the rumors of his death on Perez Hilton on Friday, he felt the need to say something to let the US know he's alive, LOL.
Also, he said something about Al Gore being the only candidate capable enough to keep us all from global catastrophe.
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I love Perez. I also thought it was funny that "legitimate" news sources were quoting, or at least citing, him last week.
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08-29-2007, 01:01 AM
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Why in the world would anyone care who Fidel Castro thinks/says who would make a good/bad/indifferent ticket for President of the United States?
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08-29-2007, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
Why in the world would anyone care who Fidel Castro thinks/says who would make a good/bad/indifferent ticket for President of the United States?
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Well, I don't really care, I just thought it was interesting and might spark some conversation. I've posted about the S.Koreans being held capture but that didn't strike anyone, so I've choosen to post something that I thought was interesting, not necessarily relevant but would get people talking. (I also realize this question may or may not be directed towards me, I just chose to respond anyway)
Perhaps there should be a news thread where we can post general things? Idk how I feel about starting a thread for every story, but a general thread might get messy.... any thoughts...?
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