Monday, December 21st, 2009
On December 17, Florida’s Republican Senator George LeMieux released a statement in which he underscored the state’s close relationship...
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One of the last remaining original commanders of the Cuban revolution died Friday from a heart attack. Fifty years after the revolutionaries’...
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Most Americans haven’t heard about Pánfilo . . . yet. Cuba’s tyrant Castro doesn’t want you to, of course, but inside the...
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As deposed Honduran ex-president Manuel Zelaya, gets more desperate in his attempt to claw his way back into power, his behavior becomes more erratic,...
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At a news conference that took place moments ago at the Orlando Aviation Authority’s boardroom at Orlando International Airport, Senator Mel...
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Part 2: The Cuban propaganda machine is already gearing up to put a pretty dress on the debacle. It just announced that 300,000 students will be...
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Part 1 The Castro regime is facing its worst economic crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union. As I reported last week, current Cuban proxy...
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On July 26, 1953, Fidel Castro’s name became the subject of public attention for the first time. With a band of about 200 supporters, including...
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Never in my life have I rooted for a foreign sports team playing against its American counterpart. Today I root for Honduras. This afternoon at 5:00...
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As Costa Rican President Oscar Arias meets with representatives of deposed President Mel Zelaya and interim President Roberto Micheletti to try to...
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