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11/27/2016 5:40:36 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

mr_bad_robot
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Quote from kandykayn:
That's real cute.
I don't celebrate death nor would I cry for someone I don't know.


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11/27/2016 5:51:21 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

duchessa
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Quote from jason_in_tx:
I love you people pretending to be christans celebrating the death of a feeble old man. Bunch of frauds.


1. I am an Atheist

2. Even as a feeble old man Castro was a SOB...responsible for the death of thousands of Cuban. He can rot in hell...that's if they accept him there.

11/27/2016 6:05:29 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

reginamc
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Quote from jason_in_tx:
I love you people pretending to be christans celebrating the death of a feeble old man. Bunch of frauds.



Celebrate isn't exactly the word I would use. But the world is better off without monsters who do this -



http://www.therealcuba.com/?page_id=55


the firing squads -

11/27/2016 6:09:30 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
jason_in_tx
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Quote from duchessa:
1. I am an Atheist

2. Even as a feeble old man Castro was a SOB...responsible for the death of thousands of Cuban. He can rot in hell...that's if they accept him there.


I wasn't talking to you then was I? Get over yourself b*tch. I'm an atheist too, and you should know there is no hell.

11/27/2016 6:12:14 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
jason_in_tx
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Castro is much less evil than pretty much all the dictators we do business with on a daily basis. Unless you are a Cuban that actually suffered because of him, get the f**k over yourself, and fight the real enemy.

11/27/2016 6:27:03 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

reginamc
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Quote from jason_in_tx:
Castro is much less evil than pretty much all the dictators we do business with on a daily basis. Unless you are a Cuban that actually suffered because of him, get the f**k over yourself, and fight the real enemy.


Don't have to be Cambodian to condemn Pol Pot. Don't have to be Russian to condemn Stalin. Don't have to be Chinese to condemn Mao. See how that works ....

11/27/2016 6:28:50 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
jason_in_tx
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Quote from reginamc:
Don't have to be Cambodian to condemn Pol Pot. Don't have to be Russian to condemn Stalin. Don't have to be Chinese to condemn Mao. See how that works ....


The three people you just mentioned aren't comparable to Castro. Get a clue.

11/27/2016 6:33:14 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
jason_in_tx
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Those three were obviously more evil than Castro.

11/27/2016 6:49:46 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

reginamc
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Quote from jason_in_tx:
Those three were obviously more evil than Castro.


You can't rank murderous dictators. They are all the same.

11/27/2016 7:01:17 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
cupocheer
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This thread is racist.

11/27/2016 7:01:31 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

mr_bad_robot
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Quote from kandykayn:
"Castro was the longest serving non-royal leader of the 20th Century. He had been retired from political life for several years, after handing power to his brother Raul in 2006 because of illness."

Ha! non royal leader very interesting!


Castro was a murderous dictator. Not a leader.

11/27/2016 7:05:24 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

duchessa
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Quote from jason_in_tx:
I wasn't talking to you then was I? Get over yourself b*tch. I'm an atheist too, and you should know there is no hell.


For your info.: These forums are open to everybody. So, I will comment in any debate I wish. BTW, anytime you need to call a woman "b*tch" call your mother.

11/27/2016 7:37:05 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

shawnee_b
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HAVANA - In the hours following the death of Fidel Castro, the Cuban government released an official statement blaming U.S. president-elect Trump for Castro’s demise. "The direct cause of the death of the celebrated leader of Cuban communist revolution was the "unthinkable election of the far-right capitalist reactionary criminal oligarch Donald J. Trump," the statement says.

On the night of the U.S. presidential election when Trump was pronounced the victor, the Cuban revolutionary icon was grief-stricken. According to witnesses, a solitary tear ran down the legendary hero's face as he chanted, "racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic," "love trumps hate," and "not my president" before he retired to his humble quarters where he refused to eat, sleep, or socialize. The Cuban communist leader who defied the U.S. for almost 50 years would never again leave his bedroom alive.

According to the official release and multiple family members, "the election of a deplorable nationalist figure as anti-communist as Donald Trump was more devastating than Fidel's kind and gentle soul could bare.” The election results, combined with the former Cuban president's age and already diminishing health, served as the fatal blow that ended the life of the famed communist hero.

Shortly following the news of the passing of such a notable icon of international revolutionary struggle, Castro’s surviving relatives declared that Fidel's final wishes were that the United States hold an official recount of the presidential votes for “the betterment and security of all the peaceful and good people of the world."

11/27/2016 7:40:48 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

longbobby
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Quote from shawnee_b:
HAVANA - In the hours following the death of Fidel Castro, the Cuban government released an official statement blaming U.S. president-elect Trump for Castro’s demise. "The direct cause of the death of the celebrated leader of Cuban communist revolution was the "unthinkable election of the far-right capitalist reactionary criminal oligarch Donald J. Trump," the statement says.

On the night of the U.S. presidential election when Trump was pronounced the victor, the Cuban revolutionary icon was grief-stricken. According to witnesses, a solitary tear ran down the legendary hero's face as he chanted, "racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic," "love trumps hate," and "not my president" before he retired to his humble quarters where he refused to eat, sleep, or socialize. The Cuban communist leader who defied the U.S. for almost 50 years would never again leave his bedroom alive.

According to the official release and multiple family members, "the election of a deplorable nationalist figure as anti-communist as Donald Trump was more devastating than Fidel's kind and gentle soul could bare.” The election results, combined with the former Cuban president's age and already diminishing health, served as the fatal blow that ended the life of the famed communist hero.

Shortly following the news of the passing of such a notable icon of international revolutionary struggle, Castro’s surviving relatives declared that Fidel's final wishes were that the United States hold an official recount of the presidential votes for “the betterment and security of all the peaceful and good people of the world."


What a touching story. Heartbreaking, even. And not a word of it is true, I'd wager.

11/27/2016 7:56:09 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

shawnee_b
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Quote from longbobby:
What a touching story. Heartbreaking, even. And not a word of it is true, I'd wager.


Right. He died of old age and a black soul/heart. Good riddance murderer.

11/27/2016 8:43:31 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
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Quote from cupocheer:
This thread is racist.








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[Edited 11/27/2016 8:44:23 PM ]

11/27/2016 8:55:05 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

bluecougareyes
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Quote from duchessa:
1. I am an Atheist

2. Even as a feeble old man Castro was a SOB...responsible for the death of
thousands of Cuban. He can rot in hell...that's if they accept him there.

======================================================

EXACTLY !!!



11/28/2016 7:16:51 AM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

naprinciple
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Quote from urealysucklol:
I find it weird that he was never killed, or overthrown by the U.S.




America supports dictators all over the world. They overthrow democratically elected leaders all the time. Not quite the global force for freedom we're taught, huh?

11/28/2016 7:26:37 AM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

mr_bad_robot
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Dead on Black Friday... LOL

11/28/2016 10:34:01 AM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

mr_bad_robot
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Now is the time to tighten the screws on Cuba. Force their leader to move towards a democratic form of government or suffer great consequences.

11/28/2016 11:18:27 AM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

longbobby
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Yeah, Castro is a hero, Hillary is an angel, and libs will be libbing it up at the bottom of a pit of lies. That pretty much sums up the news over the last couple days.

11/28/2016 7:46:47 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
cafe_express
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That is what Trump plans to do. Evil baztard dug ditches and had mass shootings of people who spoke out against his form of government. Imprisoned a woman for 12 years. Then released all those prisoners and mentally deranged on the Mariel boat lifts to Miami. What a baztard. Now you know how we got so many retards in this country. Fidel Castro was another Hitler, trying to beautify and prefect his country by killing those that disagreed.

11/28/2016 7:58:11 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  
peterk2
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Quote from naprinciple:
America supports dictators all over the world. They overthrow democratically elected leaders all the time. Not quite the global force for freedom we're taught, huh?


suddenly you return to moronville. show us an example

11/28/2016 9:59:06 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

viper1e
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Quote from cafe_express:
That is what Trump plans to do. Evil baztard dug ditches and had mass shootings of people who spoke out against his form of government. Imprisoned a woman for 12 years. Then released all those prisoners and mentally deranged on the Mariel boat lifts to Miami. What a baztard. Now you know how we got so many retards in this country. Fidel Castro was another Hitler, trying to beautify and prefect his country by killing those that disagreed.


Sounds an awful lot like Trumpy's "Deportation Force".

Apply for the USDF today and get a nifty uniform like this:



11/28/2016 10:18:54 PM Fidel Castro dead... | Page 2  

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suddenly you return to moronville. show us an example




You just want one?




Authoritarian regimes currently supported
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Date of support Country Regime Notes
1991–present Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev; Ilham Aliyev[9][10]
1992–present Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev[11][12]
1959–present Singapore People's Action Party[13][13][14]
1984–present Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah[15][16][17][18]
2011–present Vietnam Truong T?n Sang[19]
2014–present Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha[20]
1994–present Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon[19]
2006–present Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow[19]
1945–present Saudi Arabia House of Saud[21][22][23]
1999–present Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa[24]
1972–present Qatar House of Thani[25][26]
1970–present Oman Qaboos bin Said al Said[23]
1954–present Jordan Hashemite Dynasty[27][28]
1971–present United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates[29]
2014–present Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi[30]
1777–present Morocco Alaouite dynasty[31]
1999–present Djibouti Ismaïl Omar Guelleh[32][33]
1979–present Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[19]
1982–present Cameroon Paul Biya[34][35]
1990–present Chad Idriss Déby[36]
1986–present Uganda Yoweri Museveni[37]
2000–present Rwanda Paul Kagame[38]



Authoritarian regimes supported in the past
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Current president Barack Obama and Michelle Obama with Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow of Turkmenistan, September 2009, one of the most repressive regimes in the world,[39] supported with millions of dollars in military aid.[40]
File:Shakinghands high.OGGPlay media
Middle East special envoy Donald Rumsfeld meeting Saddam Hussein on 19–20 December 1983.
Mobutu Sese Seko and Richard Nixon in Washington, D.C., 1973.
Presidents Emílio G. Médici (left) and Richard Nixon, December 1971. A hardliner, Médici sponsored the greatest human rights abuses of Brazil's military regime. During his government, persecution and torture of dissidents, harassment against journalists and press censorship became ubiquitous. A 2014 report by Brazil's National Truth Commission states that the United States of America was involved with teaching the Brazilian military regime torture techniques.[41]
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger shaking hands with Augusto Pinochet in 1976.
Date of support Country Regime Notes
1876–1911 Mexico Porfirio Díaz[42] During the Porfiriato, tensions between the U.S. and Mexico were high.
1929–2000 Mexico Institutional Revolutionary Party[43]
1932–1944 El Salvador Maximiliano Hernández Martínez[44]
1933–1949 Honduras Tiburcio Carías Andino[45]
1950–1958 Venezuela Marcos Pérez Jiménez[46]
1908–1935 Venezuela Juan Vicente Gómez[47]
1898–1920 Guatemala Manuel Estrada Cabrera[48]
1931–1944 Guatemala Jorge Ubico[48]
1948–1956 Peru Manuel Odria[49]
1952–1959 Cuba Fulgencio Batista[50]
1930–1961 Dominican Republic Rafael Trujillo[51] Later overthrown with at least some aid from the CIA.[52]
1954–1986 Guatemala Efraín Ríos Montt and other Juntas[53][54][55]
See also: 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
1963–1982 Honduras Oswaldo López Arellano and other Juntas[56][57]
1979–1982 El Salvador Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador[58]
1971–1978 Bolivia Hugo Banzer[59]
1973–1985 Uruguay Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay[60][61]
1976–1983 Argentina National Reorganization Process[62][63]
1964–1985 Brazil Brazilian military government[41][64]
1936–1979 Nicaragua Somoza family[65]
1957–1971 Haiti François Duvalier[66]
1971–1986 Haiti Jean-Claude Duvalier[66]
1968–1981 Panama Omar Torrijos[67]
1983–1989 Panama Manuel Noriega[67] Later overthrown by U.S. in Operation Just Cause in 1989.
1954–1989 Paraguay Alfredo Stroessner[68][69]
1973–1990 Chile Augusto Pinochet[70][71]
1992–2000 Peru Alberto Fujimori[72]
1948–1960 South Korea[73] Syngman Rhee
1958–1969 Pakistan Ayub Khan See also: Pakistan–United States relations during the Cold War era.
1961–1979 South Korea Park Chung-hee[74]
1979–1988 South Korea Chun Doo-hwan[75]
1955–1963 South Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem[76] Later assassinated in a U.S.-backed coup. See also: Cable 243, Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem.
1970–1975 Cambodia Lon Nol[77]
1969–1971 Pakistan Yahya Khan[78][79][80]
1941–1979 Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi[81][82] See also: 1953 Iranian coup d'état.
1965–1986 Philippines Ferdinand Marcos[83][84]
1978–1988 Pakistan Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq[85]
1963–1967 Iraq Abdul Salam Arif, Abdul Rahman Arif[86]
1982–1990 Iraq Saddam Hussein[87] Later seen as an enemy of the U.S. in the Gulf War and deposed in the Iraq War. See: United States support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq war.
1967–1998 Indonesia Suharto[88][89] See also: Allen Lawrence Pope.
1949–1953 Syria al-Za'im-Shishkali-al-Hinnawi Junta[90][91][92] See: Husni al-Za'im, Adib Shishakli, Sami al-Hinnawi.
1999–2008 Pakistan Pervez Musharraf[93]
1990–2016 Uzbekistan Islam Karimov[19]
1990–2005 Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev[94]
1990–2012 Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh[95]
1969–1985 Sudan Gaafar Nimeiry[96]
1978–1991 Somalia Siad Barre[97]
1980–1990 Liberia Samuel Doe[98]
1991–2012 Ethiopia Meles Zenawi[19]
1965–1997 Zaire
Democratic Republic of the Congo Mobutu Sese Seko[99][100]
1982–1990 Chad Hissène Habré[101]
1981–2011 Egypt Hosni Mubarak[102]
2012–2013 Egypt Mohamed Morsi[103]
1948–1994 South Africa National Party (South Africa)[104][105]
1987–2011 Tunisia Zine El Abidine Ben Ali[106]
1936–1975 Spain Francisco Franco[107] At times opposed diplomatically because of fascist leanings. See: Francoist Spain.
1933–1974 Portugal António de Oliveira Salazar[108] See Estado Novo (Portugal)
1941–1945 Soviet Union Joseph Stalin[109] Later considered an enemy of the US. See Cold War.
1948–1980 Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito[110] See Informbiro period.
1967–1974 Greece Greek military junta[111]
1980–1989 Turkey Turkish military junta[112]
1969–1989 Romania Nicolae Ceau?escu[113]
1941–1975 Republic of China Chiang Kai-shek[114]
1948–1957 Thailand Plaek Phibunsongkhram[115]
1963–1973 Thailand Thanom Kittikachorn[116]
1958–1963 Thailand Sarit Thanarat[117]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_authoritarian_regimes_supported_by_the_United_States