Now that Obama has surrendered to Fidel and Raul Castro, Armed Forces Radio at Gitmo can no longer offend the Castro brothers. You know, we have to play nice-nice with the Cuban dictators now. It’s all a part of Obama’s fundamental transformation of America.
Armed Forces Radio Gitmo can’t mock Castro anymore |
Committee for Armed Forces Radio in GITMO to determine a new logo and motto, following State Department request.
Also, no more “We’re close, but no cigar” from station DJs.
“’Since there is not an appointed timeline or issued guidance from the [Department of Defense or State Department] regarding the normalization of relations with Cuba, we are not hard-pressed at the moment to make sudden changes,’ said Steven Jaquin, the officer in charge of Armed Forces Network at Guantanamo. ‘The simple answer is, “Yes, we are going to change the motto and logo.” When? That remains to be determined.’”