Monday, February 25, 2008

WILLIAM NORMAN GRIGG: "CASTRO's COMMUNIST REGIME: 'ALL IN THE FAMILY'"

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WILLIAM NORMAN GRIGG, former Mormon High Priest who converted to Evangelical Christianity, former Senior Editor of The New American magazine and the author of such controversial books as Freedom On The Altar: The UN's Crusade Against God & Family , Global Gun Grab: The UN's Campaign to Disarm Americans and The Gospel of Revolt: Feminism vs. the Family will address the theme: "CASTRO's COMMUNIST REGIME: 'ALL IN THE FAMILY'."

As most know by now, yesterday (Sunday, February 24), Raul Castro was named president of Cuba by its parliament after nearly a half-century of rule by his notorious brother Fidel. Old guard revolutionary leader, Jose Ramon Machado, who fought alongside the Castro brothers in the Sierra Maestra during the late 1950s, was elevated to the Number 2 slot that Raul Castro had previously held. Raul Castro assured Cuba's parliament that he will consult with his brother Fidel on all major decisions of state, stressing that his brother remains "commander in chief" even if he is not president — a motion approved by acclamation.


Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a close friend of Castro whose country is now a major economic ally of Cuba, said the leadership change in Havana was "occurring without any type of trauma." Chavez continued, "Transition in Cuba?...The transition occurred 49 years ago, from that capitalism, dominated by imperialism, (under which Cuba) was a colony, to a socialist Cuba. The transition will continue marching forward, always with Fidel at the forefront."

During this broadcast William Norman Grigg will address the fact that many in 21st century America have forgotten the brutality of the Communist dictator Fidel Castro and the extent of evil his regime has inflicted upon its opponents. Mr. Grigg will also address the significance of the Castro Dynasty's existence in this world in the third millennium.

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