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Mika

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111. Only about 17 percent of the assembly men and women claim to be affiliated with the Communist party
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 05:38 PM
Apr 2016

There is no requirement to be a member of any party to hold a seat in any of the Cuban assemblies.
And, as I've mentioned many times to you directly, candidates don't run on party slates.






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I don't wish death on anyone, but please... anytime now, Mr. Castro, is fine with us. nt phazed0 Apr 2016 #1
You're just a bundle of cold war resentment, aren't you? maxsolomon Apr 2016 #4
Not really, was before my time. phazed0 Apr 2016 #12
are you sure you're on the right website? maxsolomon Apr 2016 #50
Aye, Democratic Underground, not Marxist/Lenin Underground. nt phazed0 Apr 2016 #51
Speak for yourself. Mika Apr 2016 #5
Of course I could be speaking of the 1 Million phazed0 Apr 2016 #11
Another Cuba "expert" I see. Mika Apr 2016 #13
It's right from Wikipedia, lol. phazed0 Apr 2016 #25
He's been back and forth for years, has lived there, has family there, has worked there, Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #54
Don't have anything against Cuba, never said I did.. phazed0 Apr 2016 #59
I like the way you quickly and creatively moved the goalposts... LanternWaste Apr 2016 #63
Welcome to point it out.. phazed0 Apr 2016 #64
Who takes over? In the event of his death while in office, the President's successor is the VP. Mika Apr 2016 #65
Will do.. phazed0 Apr 2016 #67
I understand. We've been surrounded by cold war propaganda, re: Cuba. To this day. Mika Apr 2016 #77
Thank you for your time and compassionate responses. phazed0 Apr 2016 #82
Wikipedia. Lulz. a la izquierda Apr 2016 #56
Wanting a Dictatorship to end is a "pre-1991" mindset? phazed0 Apr 2016 #60
Here's a few ... Mika Apr 2016 #71
...and the counting is SO much faster when you limit the candidates... brooklynite Apr 2016 #95
Can you detail how the candidates are limited? Mika Apr 2016 #99
Look, face it, they had 1 guy in charge for about 50 years.. EX500rider Apr 2016 #102
Maybe you didn't really study nor investigate in detail, nor participate as I did & do in Cuba. Mika Apr 2016 #104
Name a high ranking government member who is not a member of the Communist Party. EX500rider Apr 2016 #108
Only about 17 percent of the assembly men and women claim to be affiliated with the Communist party Mika Apr 2016 #111
So in other words, you can't name a high ranking official who is not a member of the communist party EX500rider Apr 2016 #113
The United States always loved a right-wing dictator in Paraguay, Alfredo Stroessner,35 yrs in power Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #126
This thread is neither about the US or Paraguay in case u didn't notice. EX500rider Apr 2016 #128
The post relates to your "they had 1 guy in charge for about 50 years." Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #132
Connecting clear dots is easier for those not in denial. eom Mika Apr 2016 #136
"Nomination" assemblies? Prohibition of Party organizing? no thanks. brooklynite Apr 2016 #105
Nomination assemblies are elected. Their purpose is to validate the candidate's qualifications .... Mika Apr 2016 #106
If you don't do it crooked, sleazy, and throw tons of money around, apparently some don't like it. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #123
There's PLENTY of back and forth between competing candidates. Mika Apr 2016 #125
Much more sense of community, of important things happening which involve them all, Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #134
"Us?" To bad you let the propagandists do your "thinking" for you. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #8
Some prefer coke snorting frat boys or Goldwater girls to be leaders. Mika Apr 2016 #14
Gotta recognize their handiwork in Iraq, and in Honduras. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #135
Once both Castro's are gone then Cuba can finally finish their revolution. nt hack89 Apr 2016 #2
Exactly eissa Apr 2016 #7
A society with wildly corrupt politicians? How nice. No doubt that's what José Martí envisioned! Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #33
We know our system is corrupt eissa Apr 2016 #48
Nothing about leftist dissent in the US is particularly accepted. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #49
Batista ran on a Communist supported ticket. Mika Apr 2016 #81
Batista was around, either directly, or behind the scenes so LONG, considering he started in 1932! Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #140
It's unlikely that he gives this speech often n/t LiberalEsto Apr 2016 #3
How many US presidents did he outlive after coming to power? KansDem Apr 2016 #6
He has not outlived four out of the last five. former9thward Apr 2016 #9
So FDR was a ruthless dictator? Mika Apr 2016 #15
Still pushing that same tired bullshit I see. Throd Apr 2016 #17
Mentioning that Cuba has progressed is fighting the cold war? Mika Apr 2016 #20
In the near future the Cuban people will get the revelution they deserve. Throd Apr 2016 #22
Cuba has a mixed socialist economy now. Mika Apr 2016 #24
Whatever, Baghdad Bob, keep keeping it real. Throd Apr 2016 #29
Now all they need is a true multi-party political system hack89 Apr 2016 #53
So, you want party honchos to pick candidates in smokey backroom deals. Gotcha. Mika Apr 2016 #68
And yet no individual can challenge the supremacy of the Communist Party, correct? hack89 Apr 2016 #70
Oh yes there can. Except he wouldn't receive any party's largesse. Mika Apr 2016 #72
So an individual can organize and raise money to oppose the Communist Party hack89 Apr 2016 #73
The communist party doesn't run. No party runs candidates on a party platform. Mika Apr 2016 #74
It is going to be a horrible shock to many when the short circuited revolution is restarted hack89 Apr 2016 #75
Good to see you repeating the same old shop-worn canards again. And again. And again. Mika Apr 2016 #79
When do you think the first Cuban MacDonalds will be built? nt hack89 Apr 2016 #80
I haven't put any thought into it. Screw McDonalds. Mika Apr 2016 #83
You know there is a tremendous pend up desire in Cuba for consumer goods and services hack89 Apr 2016 #84
I look forward to MTV's "Havana Cabana Beachfest Blowout" in 2020. Throd Apr 2016 #85
I like to pretend I know what people deserve too. LanternWaste Apr 2016 #66
You forgot to mention bias. You're slipping. Throd Apr 2016 #78
Thats between you and elijah, buddy. Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #86
FDR did not have term limits. former9thward Apr 2016 #18
No. I am not discussing the straw men you bring. I am discussing Cuba. Mika Apr 2016 #21
The Castros run a repressive dictatorship. former9thward Apr 2016 #31
No one runs against the Castros Reter Apr 2016 #37
How do you know this? Do you have proof? Mika Apr 2016 #42
Yeah, two commies running to the Left of each other Reter Apr 2016 #43
Cuba's economy is a mixed economy. Mika Apr 2016 #44
Your comments sound so wildly strange. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #88
Just spotted this link regarding the elections. Glad to be able to snatch it away for future ref. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #120
Like this one... Mika Apr 2016 #121
That's so blatant, so right in-your-face to Cubans. It's perverted, buying "Judases." Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #138
I saw her sitting-in in the middle of a busy intersection in Havana, during O's visit. Mika Apr 2016 #139
Day-ummmm! So she got the bright idea of protesting in the middle of the street, Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #141
I think you meant "outlast in office" nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #10
You're correct KansDem Apr 2016 #52
Jimmy and Bill are still relevant politically. geek tragedy Apr 2016 #57
Yeah, that tends to happen when you appoint yourself dictator-for-life NuclearDem Apr 2016 #16
Comments like that tend to come from the underinformed. Mika Apr 2016 #19
And Pyongyang looks just like Baltimore. NuclearDem Apr 2016 #27
Bye bye troll Mika Apr 2016 #28
I'll just head back to my decadent, capitalist Western imperialist lifestyle. NuclearDem Apr 2016 #32
Trolls have only a few posts Reter Apr 2016 #38
Not true. pintobean Apr 2016 #40
This is why I used troll ... Mika Apr 2016 #41
Jury results pintobean Apr 2016 #47
What towns do look like Baltimore? Do you want to share any links? n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #39
You've appointed yourself dictator-for-life? Congratulations. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author NuclearDem Apr 2016 #45
No, thanks. NuclearDem Apr 2016 #46
Oh. Family fled Latvia makes you an "expert" on Cuba. Mika Apr 2016 #89
Oh, didn't say it made me an expert on Cuba. NuclearDem Apr 2016 #91
When the strongest dictators die there really isn't anyone to replace them lunatica Apr 2016 #23
Hmmm. Waiting for over 60 years for the spy plane photos of Cuba's gulags and prison camps. Mika Apr 2016 #26
Wow, you've got dictator fever! You must have believed every propaganda ort in existance. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #35
? lunatica Apr 2016 #114
A very great man yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #30
90 years too late Reter Apr 2016 #36
I'm going to Cuba in August... a la izquierda Apr 2016 #55
I recently got back from Cuba. Mika Apr 2016 #69
...because you were going to stop in and say hello? brooklynite Apr 2016 #96
From his mouth to his Maker's ear. nt COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #58
I consider him one of the great men of the 20th Century. Redwoods Red Apr 2016 #61
The right-wingers always ignore the fact the US has banned US citizens' travel to Cuba for decades! Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #62
The US dictates that Americans can't go to Cuba w/o meeting requirements. Mika Apr 2016 #90
And what do Cuban's have to do to travel to the US? EX500rider Apr 2016 #92
They have to pass a US immigration BG check. If they can't Wet Foot Dry Foot is their alternative. Mika Apr 2016 #97
Actually the Reporters without Borders dismal ranking is last year. EX500rider Apr 2016 #100
Tell us how many observers Rw/oB has in Cuba? Mika Apr 2016 #107
Right, it's all a big lie, they have a free press & internet....lol EX500rider Apr 2016 #109
When I'm in Cuba I pick up the Sun Sentinel, NYT, Guardian, etc etc, all available on news stands. Mika Apr 2016 #110
Not the least bit "disproven" except in your mind. EX500rider Apr 2016 #112
The constitution has been updated. GS is clueless on this topic. Mika Apr 2016 #115
The Soviet Union had a great Constitution also.. EX500rider Apr 2016 #119
Guess what? Cuba isn't the Soviet Union. Mika Apr 2016 #127
You're right.... EX500rider Apr 2016 #129
What does that mean, "could put someone in space and still support Cuba?" n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #142
It's means Russia could afford a space program AND still support Cuba. EX500rider Apr 2016 #148
How many countries do you think the US taxpayers are asked to support? n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #156
Lots....we feed and help people all over the world. yea for us. EX500rider Apr 2016 #159
It means nothing. Mika Apr 2016 #154
Glad to see that link. I'm certain I've seen that in action. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #155
Why are you forgetting the HUNDREDS of people who die trying to cross from Mexico, Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #145
The point being that they can leave their countries, they aren't large open air prisons like Cuba.. EX500rider Apr 2016 #147
So from whom are they "fleeing," anyway? Your "open air prison" is a late arrival Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #151
When you are forced to leave a country like this: EX500rider Apr 2016 #157
How can Cuba possibly survive? brooklynite Apr 2016 #94
The elected Assemblies are the leadership in Cuba. Mika Apr 2016 #98
During the Marcos Dictatorship there was a legislature too... brooklynite Apr 2016 #101
Guess what? Cuba isn't the Philippines. Mika Apr 2016 #103
Yes, the two brothers were just HUGE guys, and they had great big guns. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #150
A great man by any measure yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #76
I'm surprised he's still alive. Zira Apr 2016 #87
As someone who's lived in a dictatorship, I won't be sorry to see him go. brooklynite Apr 2016 #93
Dont TELL us, show us. MFM008 Apr 2016 #116
Random thought matt819 Apr 2016 #117
It took 188 years after the US revolution for it to become fully democratic. Mika Apr 2016 #118
They may have "enshrined" it but if you can only leave the country by raft.. EX500rider Apr 2016 #122
What??? Mika Apr 2016 #124
So you think most of the Cuban who came here in the late '70's flew? lol EX500rider Apr 2016 #130
I don't think it. I know it. You know nothing about this topic. Why continue to sling shit? Mika Apr 2016 #131
The point was more if Cuba was so great they wouldn't all be trying to leave. EX500rider Apr 2016 #133
ALL? Mika Apr 2016 #137
Righttt...2 people on the entire DU think Cuba is a vibrant democracy...how old are you? lol EX500rider Apr 2016 #149
Still waiting for you to post something of value. Mika Apr 2016 #152
"Still waiting for you to post something of value." ditto EX500rider Apr 2016 #158
You can only leave by raft. So odd you try to sell that to anyone. Most people should know better. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #153
Lol.... Yeah. Sure. Adrahil Apr 2016 #144
Why not learn a little US history? Mika Apr 2016 #146
The Cuban revolutionary government started January, 1959, the fighting started in 1953. n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #143
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