Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Hate of Cuba under the Obama administration has grown exponentially

The campaign of hate against Cuba under the administration of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has grown to unprecedented levels.

You can safely say that the United States government has become the foremost proponent of hate and war against other peoples of the world. Adolf Hitler would be proud of him.

Those who had hopes that Barack Obama would be an improvement over the George W. Bush regime have had their hopes totally destroyed.

What did we expect? That a professional politician who was coming from one of the most politically corrupt states, Illinois, was going to be a saint?

Below is one more report about the hate policies of Barack Obama. Hopefully, his power will be curtailed on November Second, and the possibility exists that, like Bill Clinton in 1994, his Democratic Party will lose control of both the U.S. House or Representatives and the Senate. And in 2012, the American people could very well say: "Anyone but Obama!"

US Blockade Against Cuba Also Hurts Communications

Cuban News Agency

HAVANA, Cuba, Oct 20th (ACN) - The US economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba also affects the island´s informatics and communications sector.

Cuba lost earnings of over 61 240 000 dollars in recent years according to the report presented by the island to the UN General Assembly which is scheduled to discuss the draft resolution at the end of the month.

Despite the talks which began in September of 2009 between Cuba´s Postal Company and the US Postal Service, anti Cuban elements impede normal postal exchange and transportation to take place directly between both nations.

The report adds that if there were the possibility of increasing postal traffic between Cuba and the United States, the island would receive no less than one million dollars.

On the contrary, says the text, the Cuban Telecommunications Firm suffered losses close to 53 million dollars in production and services, additional spending on freights and material damages due to the lack of access to US technology.

The report details that the purchase of US equipments and spare parts are indispensable for the local entities, while the island has to look forways to buy them in the international market, under strong control and supervision measures, in addition to the considerable increase of its value.

In Cuba Electronica´s case, the company cannot access a number of Internet sites, like www.vivalinux.com.ar, from Argentina, “where code solutions are stored that all software developers need for their work”.

The document denounces that Cuba is prohibited from importing computers produced by the majority of the world’s producers, among them, IBM.

Cuba’s Software Company had to interrupt its links with its Costa Rican and Spanish counterparts due to fears of being fined or receiving reprisals for doing business with Cuba, meaning a stop to projects and loosing money.

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