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In reply to the discussion: Without free and open elections a government leader is not legitimate. [View all]madokie
(51,076 posts)37. We just went though an election cycle
that was hardly a model of Democracy ourselves
I worry for our young. Me, I'm dang near 69 and with the health issues I have it wasn't me I was voting for but rather it was for my one and only Grand child. Its her future that I worry about.
Fidel seemed to soften in his older age and for that I say good on him. Change is coming to the island slowly but surely. One day they'll have the government they want and that I also do believe
My apologies to whomever but this is how I feel, how I see it
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Without free and open elections a government leader is not legitimate. [View all]
Skinner
Nov 2016
OP
And if the people in an area don't have the right to freely emigrate from that area....
PoliticAverse
Nov 2016
#2
Here's something I just posted about Cuba's other revolutionaries ... who gave their lives ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2016
#6
Ok then. Why didn't Castro let the Cuban people render their judgement on his rule?
Skinner
Nov 2016
#30
Castro cannot be held responsible for his own actions because the United States is bad.
Skinner
Nov 2016
#31