Monday, December 19, 2011

The Pope is coming to Cuba

The Pope is going to Cuba, request a visa, and if you get it, go to see him in Cuba.

Are you an anti Castro Cuban, with children and grandchildren born in Miami, all North American citizens, and you have no family in Cuba? The virtual Cuban generation on the island, instilling freedom without violence, wants to see you and know you even if they do not speak with you; and your children may want to follow your example. It's time to end the hatred and begin to participate in a new nonviolent significant stretch of the Cuban revolution, with goodwill. It is more important to go to Cuba, not as an invading enemy, but as a fellow countryman, personifying your belief in respect for the freedom we learn in United States, than the money you can grant the Cuban state for expenses spent among the population for goods and services.

All soldiers and insurgents kill. The dictatorship of the 26 of July, soldiers kill; exile insurgent soldiers kill, too. Insurgent soldiers are trained to kill and many Cuban families have been bereaved through the years by the various insurgent groups seeking freedom for Cuba, without any achievements. Insurgents soldiers, it turn out, always become dictators. The new generations of Cuban revolutionaries preaches nonviolence, and pays for that vision enduring death and abuse stoically, and deserve moral and physical support.

Continued talk from Miami of war, hatred and revenge against 26 of July dictatorship, without ever having been trained as a soldier, is to repeat nonsense voiced by warmongers living off of this story. And if you're a trained rebel soldier, and keep talking about making war against the dictatorship of July 26, and his followers around the world, and do not execute your threats, (Since 2001 no one has attacked the dictatorship) you’re also talking nonsense, compelled by boastful individuals whom are living off money given by North American agencies and 26 of July dictatorship, to keep hatred and revenge as a premise to stop this new generation of Cuban’s efforts to achieve freedom without violence, which is growing throughout Cuba.

Hector Cornillot

Please pray for a few seconds your God, for family Eduardo Arocena, Arocena is a Cuban political prisoner longest in America.

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