Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Cuba still a liability 50-plus years after JFK's folly


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More than 50 years after Fidel Castro rose to Communist power in Cuba, our country is still mired in mistakes made by the Kennedy Administration.
The Associated Press is reporting that the federal government is recruiting Cuban revolutionaries to work against the Communist regime in Cuba?
Any chance we can get some “revolutionaries” to work against the Communist regime in the US?
Anyway: Director Oliver Stone, and his ilk are still trying to pin the assassination of JFK on the CIA, Dow Chemical, Nixon and I'd bet the Boogey-Man Koch Brothers have also staked out a place in the skulls of the leftwing conspiracy theorists.
But for any student of logic, with an understanding of power and corruption, the answer is very easy. It's just that the left cannot accept it. So they grasp at ignorance to explain the Kennedy shooting.
Cuba got even when Castro and the Mob assassinated Kennedy.
Again, the story is fairly simple.
Kennedy miraculously won Illinois (and the presidency over Nixon by an unbelievable thin margin in 1960.) Kennedy got the "help" of Top Chicago Mobster Sam Giancana.
Kennedy owed the mob for his win. Yet Kennedy, and his brother AG Bobby Kennedy, were relentless in pursuit of the mafia. Gangsters (old school) were paraded in front of the US Senate and ridiculed.
They were followed by the FBI and spied on all over the country. That was not supposed to happen. Kennedy was supposed to be their guy.
On top of that, the Kennedy Administration made an attempt to kill Castro. Poisoning and shooting him, gangland style, were some of the options.
But not only did they fail, Castro found about it.
You don't cross the Mafia, and try to assassinate Castro, and get away with it.
So the mob and the Communists found a Communist "Patsy" bent on changing the world, like so many liberals still are today.
And we're still paying for the internal strife Kennedy created 50-plus years ago. While the still-oblivious are lost are seeking a villain, who is not so much like them.


  

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