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Fidel Castro, A Bad Man, Over Five Decades of Lies and Deception - From the Perspective of a Cuban American in Exile
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Fidel Castro, A Bad Man, Over Five Decades of Lies and Deception - From the Perspective of a Cuban American in Exile in Brampton, ON
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Fidel Castro, A Bad Man, Over Five Decades of Lies and Deception - From the Perspective of a Cuban American in Exile in Brampton, ON
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In this passionate reflection, the author, a seasoned observer of political climates, compares historical dictators with a potential future US administration. Drawing on first hand experiences under Castro's Cuba and extensive research, he warns of similarities with a potential future Presidency. He voices deep respect for the sacrifices of the U.S. Armed Forces and questions the moral and leadership qualities of a President who has faced numerous allegations. Invoking the dark lessons of history, he implores the nation to avert repeating its grimmest chapters, and challenges the self-proclaimed "chosen one" with a starkly different epithet.
In this passionate reflection, the author, a seasoned observer of political climates, compares historical dictators with a potential future US administration. Drawing on first hand experiences under Castro's Cuba and extensive research, he warns of similarities with a potential future Presidency. He voices deep respect for the sacrifices of the U.S. Armed Forces and questions the moral and leadership qualities of a President who has faced numerous allegations. Invoking the dark lessons of history, he implores the nation to avert repeating its grimmest chapters, and challenges the self-proclaimed "chosen one" with a starkly different epithet.





















