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Our
elections are the antithesis of those held in the United
States, not on Sundays but on the first Tuesday of
November. Being very rich or having the support of lot of
money is what matters the most there. Huge amounts are later
on invested in publicity, specialized in brain washing and
the creation of conditioned reflexes.
With
honorable exceptions, no one can hope to be appointed to an
important post without being backed by millions of dollars.
Being
elected President in the US requires hundreds of millions,
which come from the coffers of big monopolies. Elections
can be won by a candidate earning a minority of votes.
Less
and less citizens are going to the ballots; there are many
who would rather go to work or spend their time doing
anything else. There is fraud, tricks, discrimination
against ethnic minorities and even violence.
Having
more than 90 per cent of all citizens voting in the
elections and school children guarding the ballots is an
unheard of experience; it’s hard to believe that this occurs
in one of the “dark corners of this world”, a harassed and
blockaded country named Cuba. That is how we exercise the
vigorous muscles of our political awareness.
Fidel
Castro Ruz
October
19, 2007
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