Cuban Military Abuse Mirrors The Oppression Of America

Air Force One landed in Havana this weekend, delivering an homage from America to the Cuban dictatorship. In servile acquiescence to his fascist hosts, Obama posed for pictures with likenesses of Che Guevara and Jose Marti, even placing a wreath on Revolution Square in remembrance to Marti. Such undisguised and significant spectacles of validation for oppression reflect an indisputable state of mind — an acquiescence to despotism. It mirrors the suppression of America and its rule of law, which this Administration has successfully imposed through the protection of seniors bankers who violated and vandalized American taxpayers, and America’s middle class and then, for good measure, kicked the poorest of the Nation into permanent poverty.

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In the WSJ former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg recently posed a question:

The recently released list of businesses bailed out by the Federal Reserve was not as surprising to me as it was to many members of the general public.

What is clear from the list is that the notion of equal protection ensconced in the Constitution was missing in September 2008.