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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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