No Time For Democracy
Obama said in Cairo he supports the promotion and advancement of democracy. His actions suggest otherwise:
Five Cuban dissidents who have collectively spent decades in jail for their pro-democracy activities were given a top award by the National Endowment for Democracy last night. But, unlike in past years, their representative was not invited to the White House, organizers said.
Carl Gershman, president of the endowment, said the organization asked two weeks ago whether President Obama could meet with Bertha AntĂșnez, the sister of one of the dissidents, who was picking up the award on their behalf. Gershman said he never got a response. It was the first time in five years that the president had not met with the winner of the Democracy Award, according to the endowment, which is funded by Congress.
“I am disappointed, and also surprised since the President said in the campaign that Libertad would be the touchstone on his Cuba policy,” Gershman said in an e-mail, using the Spanish word for “liberty.”
Chairman Zero doesn’t care about democracy and freedom in America, so why should we expect him to anywhere else?
Print This Post
I am a libertarian-conservative blogger living in the DC area. I have a Master's degree in Political Science, but please don't hold that against me.




This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.