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Shades of Subversion

Published: April 9, 2001

Despite "winning" the Cold War and becoming the world's last remaining superpower, America is still haunted by the ghosts of an old nemesis: Communist subversion.

Christian Convict in Cuba

Published: September 25, 2000
Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet Gonzalez now languishes in a Cuban prison, guilty of no crime save that of speaking out for human rights and against abortion in Castro's "worker's paradise."

Elian's Odyssey

Published: March 13, 2000
In the story of a small Cuban boy is reflected the ordeal of our age -- the struggle of truth and liberty versus lies and tyranny. (Sidebar: Verging on the Abusive)

Wild Statements?!

Published: March 13, 2000
When the major media were assuring us that Castro was not a Communist, a lone voice in the wilderness had the temerity to claim otherwise.

Children of the Gulag

Published: March 13, 2000
Returning Elián González to Cuba would condemn him to the life of slavery under Marxist tyranny that is the lot of all children born under this repressive regime and actually validate, not the claims of the father, but of the “fatherland.”

Gramsci's Grand Plan

Published: July 5, 1999
The quiet revolution envisioned by Communist theoretician Antonio Gramsci is being implemented in America today
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