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- From: Frank Scofi <fscofi@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: BUSH ON CUBA, VISITING NJ
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- EXCERPTS FROM BUSH SPEECH TO GROUP OF 4000 SUPPORTERS IN GARFIELD,
- NEW JERSEY
-
- FROM THE BERGEN RECORD, LARGEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN CONGRESSMAN
- ROBERT TORRICELLI'S (Author Cuba Democracy Act) DISTRICT
-
- July 22, 1992 Front Page
-
- "WOOING N.J."
- "BUSH SAYS HIS WORK ISN'T DONE"
-
- By Paul J. Hendrie
-
- If a picture is worth a thousand words, the scene for
- President's Bush's 12 minute speech in Garfield on Tuesday spoke
- volumes about the message he hopes will revive his sagging election
- campaign.
- .................................................................
- .................................................................
- (Bush) "Our work is not finished", said Bush. "One of the
- reasons I want your support for four more years is to complete the
- job of freedom."
- "The Castro dictatorship is on its last legs. Within the next
- four years, I will be the first American President to set foot on
- free and democratic Cuba," Bush said to the delight of his strongly
- anti-communist audience.
- .................................................................
- .................................................................
- REST OF ARTICLE MERELY GOES ON TO MENTION REMARKS MADE BY PEOPLE
- AFTER RALLY.
-
-
- SOME OF MY PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS AFTER RETURNING FROM CUBA:
-
-
- On Sunday I returned from a three week visit to Cuba, in
- which I was first part of a group of Cuban Americans who were
- visiting their families (I thus had the opportunity to see first
- hand the homes and living conditions in the "special period")
- Things are very tough, food, gasoline, soap, transportation, but at
- the same time there is an incredible will to resist. I also got the
- impression that people know that the government is doing everything
- possible to make the special period end as soon as possible. This
- doesn't mean that people don't complain, and they do about service,
- about distribution, you name it. The statistics on food production
- (potatoes, corn, etc) are amazing although still not enough to make
- up for past Socialist bloc exports. Remember that 85% of all
- imports were from the socialist bloc and Cuba must now replace all
- that trade. No other country in the world could be instituting such
- radical changes unless people understood completely the rationale
- and meaning. Any other country there would be rioting in the
- streets, witness venezuela.
-
- Someone made a very good point to me, "They said look back at
- when Fidel was at the Ibero-American Summit in Brazil, he and our
- government was the bad boy there, 'democracy' was sweeping Latin
- America, the new free market, neo-liberal ideology said Cuba was
- falling into the dust bin of history, but what has happened as we
- have instituted measures to cope with the greatest economic crisis
- in our countries history? Food riots in Venezuela (an oil rich
- country), possible impeachment of the Brazilian president, a coup
- in Peru, a coup in Haiti, and Fidel at the Rio Summit gets the
- biggest ovation of any World President. What does that say?"
-
- The amount of construction at the tourist sights is
- amazing, (Cuban and joint ventures) I stayed at a five star hotel
- in Varadero to see what the service is like and who are the
- tourists there. I also had the opportunity to study Spanish in the
- morning at the University of Havana and do research on the effects
- of the special period on the health care system in the afternoon
- and evening visiting hospitals and speaking with many Cuban
- doctors. The biotechnology and medical advances as well as deal
- signing with foreign countries is very impressive, especially the
- outlook for the new cholesterol lowering drug PPG. The greatest
- problem is and will continue to be oil. Cuba has less than half the
- oil that was originally running the country prior to the fall of
- the socialist bloc. With half this amount, they have to prioritize
- its use to keep the tourist industry running, keep agricultural
- production at its max, keep the nickel industry expanding, etc,
- etc, etc.
-
- I came back more committed than ever to do whatever is necessary to
- end this criminal blockade. The Cuban people our more committed
- than ever to maintaining its socialist system, its principles. I
- thought how easy in these hard times it would have been for Cuba to
- vote with the United States in support of the Gulf War, to drop the
- issue of Puerto Rican Independence, but that is not the nature of
- the revolution. The special period may last one or two years, but
- the call is for resistance despite these times being harder than
- the early days of the Revolution, and the Cubans admit this. I feel
- that the Cubans can resist, it will be very hard, but their
- sovereignty, their independence, and their form of socialism (now
- austerity with equity) is they feel worth fighting for. Ask any
- Cuban, disenchanted youth or young communist league member,
- prostitute or Central Committee Party member what they think of
- returning to Capitalism, or what they think of Torricelli or Mas
- Canosa, and they will tell you, "yes our socialist system needs
- some changes, but we will never return to a capitalist system where
- health, education and food are commodities. And at the mention of
- Torricelli's or Mas Canosa"s name, they will say it and spit on the
- ground.
-
- Will the Cubans make it????? That depends on alot of things. Will
- they continue to be able to integrate their socialist economy into
- the capitalist world thus continuing to sign deals with foreign
- companies? U.S. State Department pressure has alot to do with that.
- Will the U.S. continue to make the blockade tighter and tighter?
- What will be the effect of the passage of Torricelli's Bill? What
- will be a Clinton's presidency policy towards Cuba? He supports
- Torricelli's Bill, but is it just more slick Willie rhetoric? WHAT
- MUCH OF IT COMES DOWN TO IS THAT OUR SOLIDARITY AND THE SOLIDARITY
- OF THE REST OF THE WORLD (GROWING IN LEAPS AND BOUNDS IN MEXICO,
- BRAZIL, venezuela, EUROPE, CUBA IS NOT ALONE) IS MORE IMPORTANT
- THAN EVER. WE MUST CONTINUE TO EDUCATE PEOPLE ON WHAT IS REALLY THE
- REALITY IN CUBA. WE MUST CONTINUE PRESSURING CONGRESS TO DEFEAT
- BLOCKADE TIGHTENING LEGISLATION AND PUSH FOR LEGISLATION LIKE THE
- WEISS BILL AS WELL AS ORGANIZING DELEGATIONS TO LET CONGRESS KNOW
- THERE IS A CONSTITUENCY OUT THERE THAT WANTS AN ALTERNATIVE CUBA
- POLICY. WE MUST SUPPORT PROJECTS LIKE THE PASTORS FOR PEACE CARAVAN
- WHICH LEGALLY CALLS INTO QUESTION THE BLOCKADE. WE MUST CONTINUE TO
- BUILD ORGANIZATIONS AND STRENGTHEN THE NATIONAL NETWORK ON CUBA. WE
- MUST VISIT CUBA AND BRING BACK EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS. CONTINUE
- WRITING ARTICLES AND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. PEOPLE READING THIS
- KNOW THE WORK. SOME OF THIS WORK IS AT TIMES BORING AND SOMETIMES
- WE ASK OURSELVES (FOR INSTANCE AFTER BEING VERBALLY INSULTED AND
- ABUSED BY TORRICELLI OR ONE OF HIS AIDES "DID THAT REALLY
- ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING?" BUT THE WORK NEEDS TO BE DONE.
-
- VIVA CUBA LIBRE!!
-
- In Solidarity,
-
-
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- Frank Scofi
- fscofi
- US Hands Off Cuba - NJ
- 201-947-2053
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