Castro's Seminole Farce

Thursday, October 27, 2011
Last week, the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C., staged another production, in which a variety of unscrupulous business interests paraded through to "kiss the ring" of the brutal Castro dictatorship.

In other words, more of the same.

The one surprise was Richard Bowers, who the Castro regime publicized to be the "Ambassador of Economic Affairs" for the Seminole Tribe of Florida.

It was surprising, for the Seminoles have been historically sympathetic to the plight of the Cuban people under Castro's dictatorship.

Yet Bowers spewed all kinds of venomous rhetoric. See his presentation here:

Richard Bowers Jr from Tracey Eaton on Vimeo.

Well, it turns out that Bowers was not who the Castro regime purported he was.

Below is a letter from Seminole Tribe Chairman James Billie clarifying that Bowers is neither a representative of the Seminole Tribe, nor does the position "Ambassador of Economic Affairs" even exists.

As usual with the Castro regime, it was a farce.


Here's the letter from Chairman Billie:


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