Raul's style may be different, but he is still a dictator.
Just ask the more than 275 political prisoners still in the gulag he helped build.
And the independent journalists who, against great odds, struggle to tell the stories about what is really happening in Cuba.
In politics and government, style is important, and Raul needs all they style he can get if he is to dictate anyway like his brother did.
But results also matter.
On that score, Raul and the other cronies Fidel left in charge six months ago, have only brought more of the same — repression, poverty and further proof that the only true way to reform a communist dictatorship is to destroy it.
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