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In comments aired live on Cuban television, Castro told thousands of teachers attending an international pedagogy conference in Havana he closely watched Bush's inauguration speech Jan. 20 and saw "the face of a deranged person." "If only it were just the face," he said, to roars of applause by educators in the audience from 52 countries around the world.
www.cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2005/02/01/917385-ap.html
Originally posted by jezebel
While I don't disagree with Castro's assessment of Bush, I think his comments could fall under the heading of "It takes one to know one".
From the source article:
In comments aired live on Cuban television, Castro told thousands of teachers attending an international pedagogy conference in Havana he closely watched Bush's inauguration speech Jan. 20 and saw "the face of a deranged person." "If only it were just the face," he said, to roars of applause by educators in the audience from 52 countries around the world.
Originally posted by Majic
Interesting place for a teachers' conference.
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Originally posted by Majic
Interesting place for a teachers' conference.
Yep. One of the selection criteria for determining the host nation was that its President must be able to say "pedagogical" without tripping over.
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Originally posted by Majic
Interesting place for a teachers' conference.
Yep. One of the selection criteria for determining the host nation was that its President must be able to say "pedagogical" without tripping over.
What difference does it make if you can say it if you are the type to have someone offed if they point it out that you can't say it?
Oh, yeah, I'm sorry; I'll not inject rationality in one of your conversations. What was I thinking?