Posted on 07/08/2013 8:40:50 AM PDT by bestintxas
Rafael Cruz, the father of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, invigorated the crowd during FreedomWorks Free the People event. Describing his own personal journey escaping Cuba and working hard to build a life for himself in the U.S., the elder Cruz noted comparisons that he believes exist between Fidel Castros governance and President Barack Obamas executive actions. Upon rising to power, he said that Castro, like Obama, spoke about hope and change. While the message sounded good at the time, it didnt take long for socialism to take root in his home country. And he paid the price.
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That is Obama's dream
Too bad most Americans are too ignorant to know the evil that is Castro. Michael Moore, Carter, Sean Penn make him look like a loveable little fuzz ball.
In other words...”reminds him of Castro” is just fine!!
If the shoe fits.......
Castro demands apologie.
I really think the Cruz’s get it. This country really was the shining city upon a hill. We weren’t perfect, but American ideals of liberty, self reliance, hard work, and individual morality were an example for the world. Nearly everywhere and throughout history mankind was ruled by kings, aristocrats, despots, and dictators. Only here did we say that We the People were capable of governing ourselves, and that made us the most powerful and prosperous nation in history. In my lifetime, I’ve seen us throw away liberty for security and the pursuit of pleasure.
Obama’s “Yes We Can” speechs... backwards sounds like “Thank you Satan”... listen for yourself... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqALdkTArqs
A lot of people don’t realize that Dezi Arnez came to America because his father was arrested for being wealthy when the communists took over. They lost everything to come here and just escape with their lives.
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