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To Whom it may concern III
As a product of Cuban revolutionary action and thought, I
think: That by going out to publically support Posada-Carriles, a Cuban
patriotic warrior, the Cuban exiles give signals of standing up on its patriotic
thinking, individual/collectively, to challenge the moniker of "Terrorist" with
which those who want a subservient exit, call us.
We have to earn our freedom by force. The Americans are in Iraq, but of the
Cuban dictator, they tell us to wait until Cuba is democratized by evolution.
And in Iraq, the American are in check , debating withdrawal, because their
enormous forces are held by a bunch of insurgents.
We have to invest upon ourselves the role of "Insurgents" against Fidel Castro's
dictatorship. This is the road to be walked by Cubans who want to reach a new
opportunity for freedom in Cuba with our own efforts. As evidence forces upon
us: From the plains, mountains, cities, and the world, Cubans have waged an
independentist war since Spain ruled. A bunch of men can give the example that
can bring new action to reach beyond an idea that is wrong to our patriotic
realities for Cuba. It would be much like those, publicly supporting
Pozada-Carriles, can make it popular to support all "Pozada-Carriles"not as
terrorist, but as Cuban patriots whom have been making Cuban history against
Fidel Castro, and that conduct must be multiplied. The formula is the same: A
small group of men fight a bigger enemy force, and that first strike can inspire
other Cubans, who think of the freedom of Cuba, and the insurgency is born. We
have to do it ourselves. We have to start today.
hector cornillot
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