November 17, 2005
The Real Club Gitmo
You got a beef with prisoners being held on the island of Cuba? Why don't you go bitch at the real torturing thugs, and quit pissing and moaning about us.
From Nordlinger's column on NRO:
Itâs hard to take in the entire monstrosity that is Castroâs Cuba, but focus on one prisoner, if you will, as described and supported by Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, on the House floor:"Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak about Blas Giraldo Reyes RodrĂguez, a political prisoner in totalitarian Cuba.
Mr. Reyes RodrĂguez is an opposition activist and independent librarian . . . His life is dedicated to the proposition that the men and women of Cuba must be free: free to learn, free to worship, free to elect their leaders, free to enjoy their inalienable human rights. Independent libraries in Cuba, such as the one operated by Mr. Reyes RodrĂguez, provide the indispensable service of circulating truth at a time when the tyrannical regime provides only propaganda. These heroic librarians often circulate the great works of anti-totalitarian literature, including the important writings of VĂĄclav Havel and Dr. Martin Luther King. Literature is a great danger to totalitarian regimes: books often provide the truth that tyrants seek to hide.
Unfortunately, in March 2003, as part of Castroâs condemnable crackdown on peaceful pro-democracy activists, Mr. Reyes RodrĂguez was arrested. In a sham trial, he was sentenced to 25 years in the totalitarian gulag."
Reyes RodrĂguez is suffering from ill health. The authorities have threatened to arrest his wife, for receiving visitors who expressed sympathy with her â this comes under âcounterrevolutionary activities.â
Lincoln D.-B. concluded, âMr. Speaker, let me be very clear: Mr. Reyes RodrĂguez is languishing in an infernal gulag because he believes in freedom, truth, democracy, and human rights. His family is being constantly threatened because of these âdangerousâ beliefs. My colleagues, we must demand the immediate and unconditional release of Blas Giraldo Reyes RodrĂguez and every other political prisoner in totalitarian Cuba.â
You want to whine about Gitmo? Tell it to Castro.
You want to whine about "secret" prisons? Tell it to the Chi-Coms.
You want to carp about Abu Ghraib? Go complain to Ayatollah Khamenei.
Just don't come crying to me, beeyotch.




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