Thursday, December 27, 2007
Bushs speech - 36 Nations
Bushs speech- Predictably, Fidel said Bush's speech reflected the US's desire to "reconquer" Cuba. And the Castro brothers aren't exactly cowed by these traditional verbal assaults. They have thrived on it in the past: heated US rhetoric usually Part of Bush speech broadcast in Cuba Posted on Thu, Oct. 25, 2007 BY WILFREDO CANCIO ISLA El Nuevo Herald In an unprecedented event for Cuba's government-run media, Cuban television broadcast a long fragment of President Bush's speech It's genuinely hard to believe that the writers of George Bush's speech last night to the Federalist Society weren't knowingly satirizing him. They actually had him say this:. When the Founders drafted the Constitution, they had a clear Predictably, Fidel said Bush's speech reflected the US's desire to "reconquer" Cuba. And the Castro brothers aren't exactly cowed by these traditional verbal assaults. They have thrived on it in the past: heated US rhetoric usually Predictably, Fidel said Bush's speech reflected the US's desire to "reconquer" Cuba. And the Castro brothers aren't exactly cowed by these traditional verbal assaults. They have thrived on it in the past: heated US rhetoric usually Cuba defiant in face of Bush speech By WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press Writer Cuba on Wednesday accused President Bush of threatening to take over the communist island by force in response to the US leader's call for change in the
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