Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Word!

Cuba's foreign minister walked out of the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday in protest of President Bush's speech in which he said the "long rule of a cruel dictator is nearing its end" on the communist island.

The Cuban delegation issued a statement saying the decision by Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque to leave was a "sign of profound rejection of the arrogant and mediocre statement by President Bush."

In his speech, Bush looked ahead to a Cuba no longer ruled by Fidel Castro, the ailing 81-year-old leader who has not appeared in public in more than a year, since ceding power to a provisional government headed by his brother Raul.

"In Cuba, the long rule of a cruel dictator is nearing its end," Bush said. "The Cuban people are ready for their freedom. And as that nation enters a period of transition, the United Nations must insist on free speech, free assembly and, ultimately, free and competitive elections."

Cuba's U.N. Mission said the American president had no moral standing to criticize anyone.

It accused Bush of responsibility "for the murder of over 600,000 civilians in Iraq" and for "the torture of prisoners" at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where more than 300 men are being held on suspicion of terrorism or links to al-Qaida or the Taliban.

"He is a criminal and has no moral authority or credibility to judge any other country," the mission's statement said. "Cuba condemns and rejects every letter of his infamous tirade."


I don't think I need to say anything else here.

6 comments:

fallenmonk said...

Yes, you have to admit they have a point. They old pot calling the kettle black thing. If you added up the deaths attributable to each leader I would not be surprised to see Bush edge out Fidel on the gross numbers. The U.S. has a lot of responsibility for the condition of Cuba. Our boycott has accomplished nothing other than to hurt the Cuban on the street and make us look like two faced fools. And we are.

Vigilante said...

Fallen Monk gets no argument from me.

Ziem said...

Me either.

Unknown said...

Well, what should we expect from a "president" with the I.Q. of a kumquat. The phonetically written "speech" was a draft that wasn't finished. Fallenmonk hit the mark with accuracy. Keep up the good work.

Taken from a page in history, scrub is becoming another Caligula, short of dressing as a female or having an affair with his sister. The point being, he doesn't know how to be a world leader, and anyone who questions him or his "policies" are traitors or for the "enemy" that he has created.

Maybe he should change his name to Joe McCarthy since he sees everyone who isn't a staunch republican, as un-American and plotting against him. He reminds me of a scene from "Airplane!" when one of the flight attendants became hysterical and everyone aboard were lining up to beat her with larger implements, with the last one holding a gun.

So, make some popcorn, kick your feet up, and watch scrub crash and burn on his own. He's been doing it for six years.

Paul said...

Gunner, I think you're being un-fair to kumquats.

Ziem said...

Ok Paul... that was truthful ... hysterical... but truthful