» With all due respect to anyone that suffered, I think this is in
» particularly poor taste. In any war, the spoils of victory go to the
» winners and the agoney of defeat go to the losers. While I do not condone
» Castro or any of his policies, I do not feel that the Human Race can
» celebrate the death of any other Human being.
I have to say the first part of your statement doesn't make any sense to me. It comes across like you are saying that Castro had some kind of right to do what he did because he won. I can't believe that is what you meant, in fact I'm sure it isn't, but it kind of reads that way to me. At the very least it comes across awfully insensitive to the Cuban families that had their lives torn apart by this dictator.
The second part of your statement I can understand. Celebrating someones death does seem a little wrong, but there a a few people in history where I can forgive it. For me, two obvious cases from recent history are Saddam Hussein and Fidel Castro. When it comes to them, I say go ahead and celebrate.