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Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2016, 02:22:45 AM »
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  • I wonder what Bergolio will say. He is probably very saddened over the death of a fellow communist.
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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #2 on: November 26, 2016, 04:26:00 AM »
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  • Quote from: Cantarella
    I wonder what Bergolio will say. He is probably very saddened over the death of a fellow communist.


    I was going to say the same thing. It'll probably only be a day or two and he will be singing the praises of the great Fidel.
    "But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #3 on: November 26, 2016, 04:38:37 AM »
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  •     "A few of us, got the idear to pray for the forma dictater of Cubar"


    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #4 on: November 26, 2016, 05:42:40 AM »
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    I wonder what Bergolio will say. He is probably very saddened over the death of a fellow communist.


    I was going to say the same thing. It'll probably only be a day or two and he will be singing the praises of the great Fidel.


    When Pope Benedict went to Cuba, he met with Fidel. One of Fidel's questions was "What did you all do to the Catholic Church?"


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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #5 on: November 26, 2016, 05:43:49 AM »
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    May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #6 on: November 26, 2016, 06:55:05 PM »
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    If anyone says that true and natural water is not necessary for baptism and thus twists into some metaphor the words of our Lord Jesus Christ" Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit" (Jn 3:5) let him be anathema.

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #7 on: November 29, 2016, 11:54:33 AM »
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  • The Left's Appalling Whitewashing of Castro's Legacy

    http://dailysignal.com/2016/11/26/the-lefts-appalling-whitewashing-of-castros-legacy/

    The Daily Signal

    Mike Gonzales

    11-26-16

    You will hear some people today excuse Fidel Castro’s crimes by begging that he accomplished social goals. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have already beclowned themselves on that front. They were merely the first.

    Our own President Barack Obama opted for washing his hands, choosing to neither praise Castro after his death Friday, nor to condemn the tragedy his communist dictatorship has inflicted on the Cuban people for 57 years.

    “History will record and judge the enormous impact of this singular figure on the people and world around him,” said Obama, playing Pilate.

    No social accomplishment, to be sure, could justify keeping an entire people hostage, denying them the right to elect their own leaders or exercise any human rights for half a century. But there weren’t any accomplishments.

    On the contrary, Castro destroyed a thriving society and imposed penury, either out of Marxist dogma or out of resentment that his out-of-wedlock birth had left him with a stigma among Cuba’s middle classes.

    Cuba had problems in 1958, as many societies do. But on a number of fronts, it was the lead country in Latin America, or among the very top. Its social indicators were not just ahead of Asia and Africa, but also ahead of many European countries.

    Many Europeans, including half of all my great-grandparents, immigrated to Cuba in the 20th century—barely a century ago—seeking to improve their lives economically. They did, and their granddaughter, my mother, went to law school.

    After 57 years of communism it is risible to think of a single European immigrating to Cuba to improve his fortunes. Risible in a dark, macabre way.

    That’s anecdotal, but the numbers back up what 2 million Cuban-Americans today (i.e., Cuban-born people who can speak freely) know to be true.

    A study by the State Department’s Hugo Llorens and Kirby Smith shows, for example, that in infant mortality, literacy rates, per capita food consumption, passenger cars per capita, number of telephones, radios, televisions, and many other indicators, Cuba led when Castro took over on New Year’s Eve 1958.

    The United Nations statistics leave no doubt. In infant mortality, Cuba’s 32 deaths per 1,000 live births was well ahead of Japan, West Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain (40, 36, 39, 33, 34, 50, and 53 respectively), and many others.

    In food consumption, in terms of calories per day, Cuba was ahead of all of Latin America except cattle-rich Argentina and Uruguay. In automobiles per 1,000 inhabitants, Cuba’s 24 was ahead over everyone in Latin America expect oil-producing Venezuela (27).

    As for literacy rates, Cuba’s 76 percent in the late 1950s put it closely behind only Argentina, Chile, and Costa Rica. Giant Brazil’s percentage, by comparison, was 49 percent.

    And Cuba’s gross domestic product per capita in 1959 was higher than those of Ireland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, most of Latin America, Asia, and Africa, again according to U.N. statistics.

    In most vital statistics, therefore, Cuba was on a par with Mediterranean countries and southern U.S. states.

    And today? Castro’s communism has not just left Cubans economically pauperized, but politically bereft, a situation that Obama’s unilateral concessions to Castro’s little brother, the 85-year-old Raul, Cuba’s present leader, has only made worse.

    According to the Cuban Committee for Human Rights and National Reconciliation, which is recognized by Amnesty International and Freedom House, so far this year there have already been over 8,505 political arrests during the first eight months. This represents the highest rate of political arrests in decades.

    Meanwhile, we are in the midst of a new Cuban migration crisis. The United States is faced with the largest migration of Cuban nationals since the rafters of 1994. The number of Cubans fleeing to the United States in 2015 was nearly twice that of 2014.

    Some 51,000 Cubans last year entered the United States, and this year’s figures will easily surpass that. The numbers of Cuban nationals fleeing Cuba have now quintupled since Obama took office, when it was less than 7,000 annually.

    President-elect Donald Trump has promised he will reverse Obama’s opening unless Raul Castro opens up Cuba politically. This Castro won’t do and there were reports today that dissidents are being rounded up and carted off.

    And so far, Trump’s statement on the “brutal dictator” Castro has been the moral one and the one closest to the mark: “Fidel Castro’s legacy is one of firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights.”

    Today, therefore, will be a day for clarity. What world leaders say about the departed tyrant will reveal whether they have an inner moral compass or not.

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #8 on: November 29, 2016, 01:09:04 PM »
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  • Fidel Castro's War on the (Catholic) Religion

    National Catholic Register

    http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/fidel-castros-war-on-religion

    COMMENTARY: Among the worst of Castro’s crimes and legacies, consider what he did to religious faith in this once-great Catholic nation.
    Paul Kengor
    Fidel Castro, from 1959-2006 the world’s longest-running Marxist dictator, is dead at the age of 90. He was no friend of the Cuban people, or of Cuban Catholics. He was a brutal leader who was responsible for the deaths of thousands, and who silenced the prayers and voices of many more.

    Sadly, one would never know this from President Barack Obama’s statement on the death of Castro.

    “We know that this moment fills Cubans — in Cuba and in the United States — with powerful emotions, recalling the countless ways in which Fidel Castro altered the course of individual lives, families and of the Cuban nation,” said Obama. “History will record and judge the enormous impact of this singular figure on the people and world around him.”

    It is not clear if Obama meant this as a negative or positive. Reading the statement in full, it could easily be interpreted as positive. The official statement makes no mention of a single negative regarding Castro.

    Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban emigrants, best described the president’s statement as “pathetic.” If you think that’s harsh, then you know nothing about Cuban under Fidel Castro. And if you want to know among the worst of Castro’s crimes and legacies, consider what he did to religious faith in this once-great Catholic nation.

    Being a devoted communist, Fidel Castro was possessed with a hatred of religion. In Cuba, like everywhere else, communists launched their standard war on faith. From country to country, no ideology has so consistently and viciously attacked Christianity like communism — starting with the Bolsheviks in 1917 and resounding throughout the century ahead. As Mikhail Gorbachev put it, communists launched a systematic “war on religion.

    Cuba was no exception. From the moment that Castro took hold in January 1959, churches were in trouble. The regime quickly launched a propaganda campaign against the faithful, describing Catholics as “social scuм.” By the late 1960s, Christmas was banned on the island. Churches were shut down. Priests and their parishioners were silenced, arrested or placed under tight surveillance, with every word of every service or homily monitored by government church-watchers infiltrating the pews. Any criticism, especially of the Marxist regime, was very dangerous. One could not be a member of the Communist Party in Cuba (the only party legally permitted, including for any government jobs) without professing a belief in atheism.

    To appreciate the gravity of the assault by Castro, we need to first appreciate the historical roots of the faith in this country that was once more than 90% Roman Catholic. People were proud of it, and they practiced the faith naturally and vigorously. In fact, the island was once a pilgrimage center.

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #9 on: November 29, 2016, 11:46:02 PM »
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  • "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    Cubas Fidel Castro, former president, dies aged 90
    « Reply #10 on: November 30, 2016, 04:27:10 AM »
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  • Cubans in Miami despise the guy. On the island, they're mourning. Always been that dichotomy.
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