Healing the broken Tampa-Cuba connection at an Ybor City forum

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By Manny Leto
PoHo contributor and editor, Cigar City Magazine

You may not have even known it was happening, but “Rapprochement With Cuba: Good For Tampa Bay, Good For Florida, Good For America,” a conference sponsored by the Alliance for Responsible Cuba Policy Foundation and held Saturday at the Italian Club in Ybor City, was, by its very existence, a milestone in repairing the tattered relationship between Tampa and Cuba.

About 150 guests, panelists, professors and local politicians filled the grand, neo-classical Italian Club, once the social, cultural and political epicenter of Tampa’s Italian community. Whether the speeches, panel discussions, and networking sessions will really accomplish much toward ending the 50-year-old U.S. embargo, no one is really sure. However, to get a sense of where the Cuba barometer is pointing, you could start with the venue itself.

In 1955, a young, verbose Fidel Castro arrived in Ybor City. This was no accident, no anomaly. In fact, it made perfect sense. Castro, in a bid to gain popular support for his uprising against CIA-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista, he followed — literally — in the footsteps of an earlier young, charismatic Cuban revolutionary, Jose Marti. Read the rest of this entry »

American Tea Party has new website at Pajamas TV

Wingnuts Michelle Malkin and Joe “the Plumber and Lousy Foreign Correspondent” Wurzelbacher “are mobilized to help cover this new and evolving revolution,” is the way the miscreants at Pajamas TV put it on the new website for America’s latest faux revolution.

“Uncle Sam – get out of my wallet!” is the catchy slogan (”Don’t Tread on Me” having been trademarked by Nike apparently) for the website, which will help you organize and publicize your own local Tea Party.

America is on the brink of another revolution. In a new American Tea Party, citizens across the USA are beginning to protest giant government programs that reach deep into their pockets. These programs create huge economic burdens on American families and threaten their livelihood now and into the future.

Plus, videos, of course, what revolution could be complete without being televised. Scariest link: “watch Joe Wurzelbacher (Joe the Plumber) interview members of Congress.”

Dumb, meet dumber.

The Ron Paul Revolution remains alive … in a song

If you thought that the legion of techno-Constitutionalistas who created a cult surrounding Libertarian/Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul were going away at any time soon, rest assured, there’s no way that is going to happen. Here’s the latest rally cry, in a song by popular Paul songwriter Steve Dore.

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