Ray Suarez of taxpayer-subsidized PBS reports that everything Fidel Castro tells us about the wonder of the Cuban Communist health-care system is true.
Because the PBS staff has one ideological point of view, Suarez had no editor to say, hey, maybe there's another side to this, or hey, maybe we can't prove anything you're reporting. Or hey, why is Fidel's personal health-care system a doctor flown in from Spain?
Apparently, Suarez is angry that listeners are complaining that his reporting was based almost entirely on the word of a dictator. Now, tell me, why are all U.S. taxpayers required to subsidize PBS?
End subsidy. In a free country, there should be a separation of press and the state. It is an atrocity to force all taxpayers to support a news network supporting one political party and one ideological point of view.
Frank Warner
Hey, what did you expect ?
This is the same Ray Suarez who said after 9/11 that this wasn't his war (I'm sure there were about a thousand folks at the WTC who thought the same thing when they woke up that day, but who thought differently when the whole damn building came down around them).
The guy is a worthless tool.
Posted by: Neo | December 31, 2010 at 05:22 PM
I wonder if he saw the break-though work the Cubans have been doing with magnets.
Since they have little or no medicine, the Cuban doctors have become experts in the "Art of the Placebo."
Posted by: Neo | December 31, 2010 at 05:40 PM
Posted by: Neo | January 01, 2011 at 07:46 PM