Sunday, September 6, 2009

French “Justice” vs Cuban-American “Vengeance”

"According to the Cuba Archive Project, headed by scholars Maria Werlau and the late Dr. Armando Lago, the Castro regime—with firing squads, forced-labor camps and drownings at sea—has caused an estimated 102,000 Cuban deaths. Cuba was a nation of 6.5 million people in 1960. France was nation of 42 million in 1940—and as mentioned, 172,260 of these died from Nazi policies.

"Raul Castro, Che Guevara’s primary rival as the Cuban regime’s chief executioner

"My calculator reveals that Castroites caused an enormously higher percentage of deaths among the people they “liberated” and lavished with free and exquisite health care than the Nazis caused among the French they enslaved and tortured with the SS and Gestapo."