(09-26-2011, 03:34 PM)Jester Wrote: Regardless, whatever one thinks of him, neither he nor anyone else is allowed to pollute the historical record by making up "quotes" and putting them in the mouth of his enemies. One does not paint a "more accurate picture" by making stuff up. The credibility of the rest of his interpretation is called into question, as it would be for anyone fabricating evidence.I tend to lend more credence to the victims, rather than the brute. It's hard to get the accurate historical picture, what with all the opponents of the regime being dead, and the only information escaping Cuba being sanitized by the regime. So, I choose to look at and believe the stories of the exiles. Somewhere between the spittle soaked outrage on either side, you glimpse the reality which was and is Cuba and see the real Che, and Casto brothers.
my connection with the tea party
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