LA Congresswoman Praises Cuban Revolution & Castro's Health Care System

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Rep. Watson is a huge source of humor. She is incredibly stupid and proves that almost everytime she makes a public statement. Go watch the video to see racist stupidity in action.

http://www.breitbart.tv/la-congresswoman-praises-cuban-revolution-castros-health-care-system/

"You can think whatever you want to about Fidel Castro, but he was one of the brightest leaders I have ever met."
BR> KABC's Michael Linder was the only broadcast reporter at Thursday night's town hall health care debate at Wade AME Church when Rep. Diane Watson [D] made some astonishing comments including claims that those opposed to health care reform are attempting to destroy a president "who looks like me."

Later, Watson praised heath care in Fidel Castro's Cuba -- and, it seemed, the Cuban revolution itself.

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