[Peace-discussion] The difference between Cuban democracy and the U.S.

henry duke henryduke2004@yahoo.com
Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:41:18 -0800


FYI
 
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: The difference between Cuban democracy and the U.S.

Watch here how Cuban National Assembly President, Ricardo Alarcon, patiently
listens to a student's questions and criticisms, and then takes the time to
answer them.
http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=63203


Now watch how U.S. Senator John Kerry stands idly by while university police
manhandle and repeatedly shock a student for going over his time limit while
trying to ask the senator a question.

http://youtube.com/results?search_query=kerry+student+taser&search_type


Then tell me this: which one is the democracy and which one is the
dictatorship?

Diana


--
Every law the people has not ratified in person is null and void--is, in
fact, not a law. The people of England regards itself as free; but it is
grossly mistaken; it is free only during the election of members of
parliament. As soon as they are elected, slavery overtakes it, and it is
nothing. The use it makes of the short moments of liberty it enjoys shows
indeed that it deserves to lose them.-- Rousseau