HogWild-USMC
06-07-2009, 12:01 AM
Recently, a couple was arrested for spying for Cuba.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/06/AR2009060602245.html?wprss=rss_politics
Now Fidel Castro has already admitted their guilt:
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said in an article published yesterday on the CubaDebate Web site that, if news reports about the Myerses were true, "I can't help but admire their disinterested and courageous conduct on behalf of Cuba."
However, this yatch owning couple (how many of you own a yatch?) went into court, and plead the following:
Myers, 72, and his wife, Gwendolyn, 71, pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of conspiracy, being agents of a foreign government and wire fraud.
But there is more:
"I have become so bitter these past few months. Watching the evening news is a radicalizing experience," he wrote in his diary in 1978, referring to what he described as greedy U.S. oil companies, inadequate health care and "the utter complacency of the oppressed" in America. On a trip to Cuba, federal law enforcement officials said in legal filings, Myers found a new inspiration: the communist revolution.
OK, fine, move to a communist country and live your life the way you choose. BUT, you wouldn't have a high paying job and getting money from foriegn governments for spying so you could afford to buy a yatch.
What did their nieghbor's say?
Occasionally, he would voice frustration with U.S. policies, but to his liberal neighbors in Northwest D.C. it was nothing out of the ordinary. "We were all appalled by the Bush years," one said.
Umm... GW Bush had the same policies that JF Kennedy, LB Johnson, J Carter, and WJ Clinton had concerning Cuba. Also, every Republican President since 1963 has had the same policy too. So this wasn't a political act, as the "nieghbor's" want to make it out to be. This is the thing I really can't stand about liberals, these people are accussed of spying for Cuba for 30 FREAKING YEARS, but it's all President Bush's fault. Are you kidding me? Do these people have any feeling of national unity or patriotism at all? No, it appears not.
But it doesn't end their, his liberal friends toss up more excuses:
"Anyone who knows him finds it baffling and finds this completely out of character," said David P. Calleo, director of European studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, a friend of Myers for nearly 40 years. "He has this amazing intellectual curiosity. He is open to all kinds of ideas."
Yea, he and his wife were open to ideas, they wanted to buy a yatch, and were willing to sell out their own country to buy it.
The U.S. media prints nonesense that try's to justify the actions of spy's for foriegn country's. It is a world gone mad. This is just yet another example, of the attempt of the U.S. media to control how and what you think.
Don't be a puppet.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/06/AR2009060602245.html?wprss=rss_politics
Now Fidel Castro has already admitted their guilt:
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said in an article published yesterday on the CubaDebate Web site that, if news reports about the Myerses were true, "I can't help but admire their disinterested and courageous conduct on behalf of Cuba."
However, this yatch owning couple (how many of you own a yatch?) went into court, and plead the following:
Myers, 72, and his wife, Gwendolyn, 71, pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of conspiracy, being agents of a foreign government and wire fraud.
But there is more:
"I have become so bitter these past few months. Watching the evening news is a radicalizing experience," he wrote in his diary in 1978, referring to what he described as greedy U.S. oil companies, inadequate health care and "the utter complacency of the oppressed" in America. On a trip to Cuba, federal law enforcement officials said in legal filings, Myers found a new inspiration: the communist revolution.
OK, fine, move to a communist country and live your life the way you choose. BUT, you wouldn't have a high paying job and getting money from foriegn governments for spying so you could afford to buy a yatch.
What did their nieghbor's say?
Occasionally, he would voice frustration with U.S. policies, but to his liberal neighbors in Northwest D.C. it was nothing out of the ordinary. "We were all appalled by the Bush years," one said.
Umm... GW Bush had the same policies that JF Kennedy, LB Johnson, J Carter, and WJ Clinton had concerning Cuba. Also, every Republican President since 1963 has had the same policy too. So this wasn't a political act, as the "nieghbor's" want to make it out to be. This is the thing I really can't stand about liberals, these people are accussed of spying for Cuba for 30 FREAKING YEARS, but it's all President Bush's fault. Are you kidding me? Do these people have any feeling of national unity or patriotism at all? No, it appears not.
But it doesn't end their, his liberal friends toss up more excuses:
"Anyone who knows him finds it baffling and finds this completely out of character," said David P. Calleo, director of European studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, a friend of Myers for nearly 40 years. "He has this amazing intellectual curiosity. He is open to all kinds of ideas."
Yea, he and his wife were open to ideas, they wanted to buy a yatch, and were willing to sell out their own country to buy it.
The U.S. media prints nonesense that try's to justify the actions of spy's for foriegn country's. It is a world gone mad. This is just yet another example, of the attempt of the U.S. media to control how and what you think.
Don't be a puppet.