The consummated sacrifice of Orlando Zapata Tamayo, and the continuing honest nationalistic virtual dialogue of Yoani Sanchez and Cuban bloggers, allows core nationalism in Cuba and Miami to break the ideological monopoly of pro-26 of July dictatorship and pro-North American empire in the Cuban struggle for freedom, announcing a new nationalist idea, the imminent fall of the dictatorship of the 26 from absolute power, the end of the intervention of the North American empire in the search for freedom by the Cuban people; and then what?
We now know what is missing from our America’s “Democracies” and why in our America “Democracies and dictatorships are one and the same as is, for example: Venezuela and Cuba. That missing part is the private insurance system, as functions in the United States, which insures freedom of action and thought to all. This is the ingredient that has been lacking in "American democracy" and the reason why these democracies, like Venezuela, are in fact, oligarchic dictatorships such as Cuba. Only this system / industry of private insurance, how it works in the U.S., offer the freedom that comes from selling a single product: Responsibility. The responsibility to "fix whatever is broken" before the law, supervised by the government. In United States, everything is insured, by law. Everyone in America pay money to private insurance companies and they are responsible to "fix whatever is broken" being natural or manmade disasters. All governments are corrupt in power, and the United States is no exception; but within the United States the liberty of individuals and their property is insured by private agencies which create national capital and freedom. This United States voiced secret can be the future of Cuba and our America.
The 26 of July can allow and protect the implementation of this system / industry in Cuba, or shed more innocent blood, and continue to abuse its historic past, in its war against the North American empire; but cannot stop freedom in Cuba.
Hector Cornillot
Please pray for a few seconds to your God, for Eduardo Arocena family; Arocena is the longest held Cuban political prisoner in U.S..
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