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11/26/2016 12:06:02 AM |
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sobe111
Miami Beach, FL
97, joined Oct. 2013
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Whats the future of Cuba?
His brother Raul will certainly take over...
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11/26/2016 12:08:57 AM |
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longbobby
Lufkin, TX
57, joined Aug. 2010
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And all of the sjw special snowflake millennials will be flying their Che t-shirts at half-mast on Saturday.
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11/26/2016 12:16:02 AM |
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reginamc
Las Vegas, NV
62, joined Mar. 2011
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About time, and good riddance.
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11/26/2016 12:16:48 AM |
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hunter12gauge
Bellaire, OH
55, joined Apr. 2008
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GOOD! I always hated that motherf**ker, but I guess you should give credit where it is due. He strongarmed his way to power and bullshitted the subsequent generations that HE was the greatest.Creepy motherf**ker.
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11/26/2016 12:20:16 AM |
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longbobby
Lufkin, TX
57, joined Aug. 2010
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First Brexit, then the Trump victory, now Castro is gone. Libtards must be in unimaginable agony right now.
This is the best November ever!
Hopefully two Clintons and a Soros will be joining him shortly.
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11/26/2016 12:20:27 AM |
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jason_in_tx
Bryan, TX
33, joined Apr. 2013
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Well, if an adult was President, it would mean new relations with Cuba. But because Trump is in there, who the f**k knows.
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11/26/2016 12:29:24 AM |
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sobe111
Miami Beach, FL
97, joined Oct. 2013
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Hopefully everything works out there as well as here.
Now we rape Cuba....bittersweet.
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11/26/2016 12:30:48 AM |
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cubcougar
Lucerne, CA
64, joined Oct. 2010
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Viva Cinco De Mayo Putah Pendajo Gringo Cavassa
Drink - Party - Rape and Kill Blanco Vato Loco Salada Galletas like Diaperheads doing Lara Logan.
sumbuddie wear blind sea
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11/26/2016 12:31:48 AM |
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longbobby
Lufkin, TX
57, joined Aug. 2010
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As some have pointed out, he died on Black Friday, a day treasured by capitalists.
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11/26/2016 12:34:43 AM |
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sobe111
Miami Beach, FL
97, joined Oct. 2013
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Ding dong....the wicked witch is dead!
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11/26/2016 1:34:21 AM |
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urealysucklol
San Benito, TX
45, joined Jul. 2014
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I find it weird that he was never killed, or overthrown by the U.S.
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11/26/2016 2:37:48 AM |
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woniota
Jacksonville, FL
52, joined Jul. 2014
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It will be interesting to see who shows up at the funeral.
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11/26/2016 2:49:02 AM |
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lennyjohn58
Virginia Beach, VA
19, joined Feb. 2015
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(this post has been flagged as inappropriate, sorry.)
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11/26/2016 2:56:32 AM |
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mrroscoereturns
Boston, MA
59, joined Oct. 2015
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Good..
He is no loss..
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11/26/2016 3:18:05 AM |
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peterk2
Fort Lauderdale, FL
57, joined May. 2007
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11/26/2016 6:36:14 AM |
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maniacmassager
Lawrence, MA
51, joined Mar. 2008
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Liberals in this Country will be devastated!
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11/26/2016 6:40:14 AM |
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4uijack
New Port Richey, FL
82, joined Aug. 2013
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WAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11/26/2016 9:58:44 AM |
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reginamc
Las Vegas, NV
62, joined Mar. 2011
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Will Obama be at the funeral?
Probably.
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11/26/2016 10:01:07 AM |
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cafe_express
Mobile, AL
84, joined Mar. 2013
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Statement on the Death of Fidel Castro
WASHINGTON—House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) today issued the following statement regarding the death of Fidel Castro:
“Now that Fidel Castro is dead, the cruelty and oppression of his regime should die with him. Sadly, much work remains to secure the freedom of the Cuban people, and the United States must be fully committed to that work. Today let us reflect on the memory and sacrifices of all those who have suffered under the Castros.”
Speaker Ryan’s Press Office | H-232 The Capitol | 202-225-0600
I had the opportunity to meet many Cuban people that escaped the Fidel Castro regime, when I was in Miami, perhaps now they can heal and restore freedom for their own country. WOW, would that be awesome. Trump will help them recover.
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11/26/2016 10:10:37 AM |
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fantastic_epz
Lancaster, CA
70, joined Jun. 2016
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I think Cuba will recover, but not in our generation.
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11/26/2016 10:13:47 AM |
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cafe_express
Mobile, AL
84, joined Mar. 2013
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There is no RIP for Fidel Castro in Miami. Just good riddance · 31m
I’ve been waiting all my life for this moment. Finally, the traitor whose Communist rule uprooted me from all I knew and loved and brought me to these shores with a broken heart is gone,
Restore families that have been separated for years.
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11/26/2016 10:18:10 AM |
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cafe_express
Mobile, AL
84, joined Mar. 2013
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By Associated Press November 26 at 11:02 AM
HAVANA — The latest on the death of Cuban leader Fidel Castro (all times local):
11 a.m.
Donald Trump is sparing no words when it comes to Fidel Castro.
The U.S. president-elect calls the former Cuban leader “a brutal dictator who oppressed his own people for nearly six decades.”
Trump says Castro leaves a legacy of “firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights.”
But Trump also is looking ahead.
He says that while Cuba “remains a totalitarian island,” he hopes Castro’s death “marks a move away from the horrors endured for too long, and toward a future in which the wonderful Cuban people finally live in the freedom they so richly deserve.”
Trump says his administration will do all it can “to ensure the Cuban people can finally begin their journey toward prosperity and liberty,” and he says he’s joining many Cuban-Americans in the hope “of one day seeing a free Cuba.”
4 a.m.
Within half an hour of the Cuban government’s official announcement that former President Fidel Castro had died, Miami’s Little Havana teemed with life — and cheers.
Thousands of people banged pots, waved Cuban flags and whooped in jubilation on Calle Ocho, the heart of the Cuban exile community in Florida. Honking and strains of salsa music from car stereos echoed against stucco buildings, and fireworks lit up the humid night sky.
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11/26/2016 10:23:33 AM |
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michael061
Columbia, SC
67, joined Nov. 2007
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His brother is still in power, so nothing has changed for the Cuban People.
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11/26/2016 10:36:22 AM |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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Liberals in this Country will be devastated!
They are heartbroken over his death. Liberals think gender-specific pronouns are tyranny but a murderous evil Fidel Castro is a "revolutionary".
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11/26/2016 11:55:28 AM |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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Canadian PM Trudeau Praises Dictator Castro as 'Remarkable Leader'
You poor saps in Canada voted for a crazy person.
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11/26/2016 1:24:20 PM |
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louie6332
Falkville, AL
75, joined Nov. 2011
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Cubans are celebrating his death:
“I wish my dad were here to see this”: http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/libertad-cuban-exiles-celebrate-castro-death-in-miami/?cat_orig=us
Louie
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11/26/2016 1:30:55 PM |
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michael061
Columbia, SC
67, joined Nov. 2007
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I wish John Kennedy had lived to see it.
Cubans are celebrating his death:
“I wish my dad were here to see this”: http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/libertad-cuban-exiles-celebrate-castro-death-in-miami/?cat_orig=us
Louie
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11/27/2016 5:59:54 AM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
59, joined Dec. 2013
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Well, if an adult was President, it would mean new relations with Cuba. But because Trump is in there, who the f**k knows.
Trump is quite happy that Castor died.
If anyone's going to be a dictator in this hemisphere, it's going to be HIM!
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11/27/2016 7:15:41 AM |
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ludlowlowell
Panama City, FL
64, joined Feb. 2008
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I'm a conservative Republican and an old-school Catholic and I am about as anti-Communist as you can get, but I aways thought this embargo was counter-productive. The embargo has given the Castro brothers an excuse for the failure of their socialistic system. They become martyrs---poor little Cuba, bullied by big bad America, the brave socialistic Castro brothers standing tall and defending the nation, blah blah blah.
History has shown that the more a Communist nation trades and interacts with free nations, the less Communistic, the less socialistic, and the less tyrannical it becomes. Who were/are The really repressive Communist countries? Isolated Albania and North Korea.
Let's end the embargo. Let American tourists go to Cuba (that would cut into my own hometown's tourist business, but so what). Let them interact with Cuban citizens. Get Cubans to think in terms of business and money.
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11/27/2016 7:38:28 AM |
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cafe_express
Mobile, AL
84, joined Mar. 2013
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No problem ludlow, Beyonce was there in 2013, long before this guy croaked. Us dollars are thought to help oppression, hence, the embargo.
For more than 50 years, the US has forbidden its citizens from visiting their island neighbour. Under the terms of the US trade embargo, it is not technically illegal for citizens to travel to the communist country, but it is illegal for them to spend money there without special dispensation from the Treasury. Licences are usually restricted to journalists, students, and citizens with Cuban relatives. US tourists commonly circumvent the ban by visiting Cuba via another country, such as Mexico or Canada, and lying to officials upon their return. If discovered, this can result in a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
In an open letter to the office of foreign assets control, two members of Congress called for an investigation into Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Cuban visit. "Despite the clear prohibition against tourism in Cuba, numerous press reports described the couple's trip as tourism and the Castro regime touted it as such in its propaganda," wrote Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Mario Diaz-Balart. "US dollars spent on Cuban tourism directly fund the machinery of oppression that brutally represses the Cuban people."
On Monday, Florida senator Marco Rubio weighed in on the controversy. The Republican – touted as a possible presidential candidate – tweeted: "If interested in what life really like in Cuba, [Jay-Z] should have visited persecuted rapper Ángel Yunier Remón [Arzuaga] #99problems&dictatorsareone." Remón Arzuaga was allegedly kidnapped by police during a raid last month.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z have declined to comment on their trip.
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11/27/2016 7:51:39 AM |
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duchessa
Yonkers, NY
63, joined Aug. 2008
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Whats the future of Cuba?
His brother Raul will certainly take over...
I love your knowledge...Raúl Castro took over about eight years ago.
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11/27/2016 7:55:21 AM |
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duchessa
Yonkers, NY
63, joined Aug. 2008
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ludlowlowell
What you say makes a lot of sense; fortunatelly, every intelligent Cuban knows what garbage the Castro(s) were/are.
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11/27/2016 7:56:50 AM |
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duchessa
Yonkers, NY
63, joined Aug. 2008
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I started a thread on Castro's death....with several interesting questions. I hope I get dome answers.
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11/27/2016 8:04:03 AM |
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duchessa
Yonkers, NY
63, joined Aug. 2008
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Trump is quite happy that Castor died.
If anyone's going to be a dictator in this hemisphere, it's going to be HIM!
Hardly; Trump was elected...Castro NO.
BTW, Trump was the only honest guy with his comments on Castro's death; while other dignitaries sent their condolences for the death of the Cuban "President"....Trump called Castro a dictator who kept his people, during almost six decades, without any right.
Why the world called Castro "president?" He was not elected by the people of Cuba.
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11/27/2016 8:23:07 AM |
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nycman530
New York, NY
64, joined Dec. 2010
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Castro's Death Celebrated In Little Havana
MIAMI -- About the size of Pennsylvania and with a population of more than 11 million, Cuba is just 90 miles from Florida -- but seemingly, a world away.
News of Fidel Castro’s death prompted celebrations in the streets of Miami’s Cuban-American neighborhood, Little Havana.
Banging pots, pans and drums, they celebrated like it was a family reunion. The most-hated member of the family was gone.
“Satan, Fidel is now yours,” read one man’s sign. “Give him what he deserves. Don’t let him rest in peace.”
For some, in celebration there was guilt.
“I know we’re not supposed to be celebrating death, but to us, this is closure,” one woman said.
Another woman, Margarita Aguilar, 61, came to U.S. when she was 4, and on Saturday she waved the treasured Cuban flag her grandfather left her.
“I’m waving it for my grandfather and my father who both passed away and didn’t get to see this day,” Aguilar said.
“Fifty-eight years later, Castro dies on Black Friday, which is essentially the most emblematic day for capitalism in the Western world,” said ophthalmologist Dr. Oscar Minoso. “It’s really ironic that that would be the case.”
Minoso was born in Spain. His parents fled Cuba before he was born.
Oscar and Maria Minoso are still alive.
On Saturday morning, there was an emotional phone call.
“They feel that this is one of the few victories that they’ve had in their life is to say that they lasted longer than Castro,” Minoso said about his parents.
Minoso refuses to visit Cuba until the last of the Castro brothers is gone.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fidel-castro-dead-little-havana-miami-celebrates/
But there is a generational divide. Younger Cuban-Americans like Daniel Guaty are anxiously planning a trip to the island.
“For me it’s to get a better understanding of where my family came from, the struggles that they went through in order for me to have the life that I live now,” Guaty said.
Late Saturday, the crowd in Little Havana was growing. It was similar to a street party. People were celebratory but peaceful.
It’s worth noting the death of Fidel Castro had been falsely reported many times over the years. It had become something of a running joke, so on Friday night when the news was announced a lot of people didn’t believe it.
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11/27/2016 8:25:46 AM |
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nycman530
New York, NY
64, joined Dec. 2010
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I'm sure Fidel and Raul have been basically on the same page as far as running things.
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11/27/2016 8:51:09 AM |
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peterk2
Fort Lauderdale, FL
57, joined May. 2007
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the emotion is nice. the reality is raoul has been running the country the last ten years.
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11/27/2016 9:09:37 AM |
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rufftreasure
Fairmont, MN
62, joined Jun. 2014
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Well, since Raul took over, the American dollar was allowed in the country.
The Cubans were allowed to receive money from their families in Miami, the U.S., lots of Cubans in NYC, too. Anyways, that money sent into Cuba represented a huge percentage of their economy. I hope the U.S. will completely lift the embargo, to open trade. All the cigar smokers will certainly be happy to see this. They will be able to smoke cigars from Havana, guilt free
This will be as important to them as, the legalization of cannabis is to others
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11/27/2016 9:14:26 AM |
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kandykayn
Clarksville, TN
30, joined Dec. 2013
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"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!
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11/27/2016 9:25:56 AM |
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kandykayn
Clarksville, TN
30, joined Dec. 2013
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More interesting commentary
"Former Black Panther William Lee Brent, now 68, who hijacked an American domestic airliner to Cuba in 1969. Cuba first jailed Mr Brent for almost two years, suspecting he may be a CIA agent, but then freed him. He works as a disc jockey and announcer on Cuban state radio."
-http://www.independent.co.uk/news/cubas-american-refugees-1162033.html
Castro offered asylum to the freedom fighters of the American Civil Rights Movement.
I cant help but to believe that white America has been creating false propaganda about him since the 60's. He was enemy to the old American discriminatory way of life and ironically modern America excuses him of taking human rights away from his citizens...
Very interesting considering he was the longest NON ROYAL leader of the 20th century.
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11/27/2016 9:27:41 AM |
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kandykayn
Clarksville, TN
30, joined Dec. 2013
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R.I.P
Fidel Castro
only he knows his life work's true story.
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11/27/2016 12:29:12 PM |
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louie6332
Falkville, AL
75, joined Nov. 2011
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Kandykayn, you say: “R.I.P Fidel Castro, only he knows his life work's true story.”
No Kandy, I know you are a Godless Liberal, but God, the Creator, knows everything Castro said and did and thought and felt during his lifetime, everything, nothing is hidden from him. And unless Castro had a death bed conversion that is not being reported, he won’t be “resting in peace”. The Communists, in their bloody revolutions, have murdered well over a 100 million people around the world to date. No, he won’t be “resting in peace”. He served Satan well, and now Satan has come to take him home.
Louie
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11/27/2016 12:33:25 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Kandykayn, you say: “R.I.P Fidel Castro, only he knows his life work's true story.”
No Kandy, I know you are a Godless Liberal, but God, the Creator, knows everything Castro said and did and thought and felt during his lifetime, everything, nothing is hidden from him. And unless Castro had a death bed conversion that is not being reported, he won’t be “resting in peace”. The Communists, in their bloody revolutions, have murdered well over a 100 million people around the world to date. No, he won’t be “resting in peace”. He served Satan well, and now Satan has come to take him home.
Louie
Louie ~~
You consistently present yourself as a Godless Christian hypocrite with a liberal sprinkling of unholy water.
Get thee behind me, Satan.
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11/27/2016 12:39:36 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
59, joined Dec. 2013
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Hardly; Trump was elected...Castro NO.
BTW, Trump was the only honest guy with his comments on Castro's death; while other dignitaries sent their condolences for the death of the Cuban "President"....Trump called Castro a dictator who kept his people, during almost six decades, without any right.
Why the world called Castro "president?" He was not elected by the people of Cuba.
Speaking of history knowledge, Yours is a little shabby...
In 1979, the Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was held in Havana, where Castro was elected as NAM president, a position he held till 1982. In his capacity as both President of the NAM and of Cuba he appeared at the United Nations General Assembly in October 1979 and gave a speech on the disparity between the world's rich and poor. His speech was greeted with much applause from other world leaders,[243] though his standing in NAM was damaged by Cuba's abstinence from the U.N.'s General Assembly condemnation of the Soviet war in Afghanistan.[244] Cuba's relations across North America improved under Mexican President Luis Echeverría, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau,[245] and U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Carter continued criticizing Cuba's human rights abuses, but adopted a respectful approach which gained Castro's attention. Considering Carter well-meaning and sincere, Castro freed certain political prisoners and allowed some Cuban exiles to visit relatives on the island, hoping that in turn Carter would abolish the economic embargo and stop CIA support for militant dissidents.[246] Conversely, his relationship with China declined, as he accused Deng Xiaoping's Chinese government of betraying their revolutionary principles by initiating trade links with the U.S. and attacking Vietnam.[247]
Not so different from Donny you say?
I agree..
Except that Donnie has no conscience, and like his hero Adolph, would have gleefully rubbed the death of Mother Teresa into the faces of her family.
Real human beings, don't celebrate the grief of others, at least if they had anything resembling a human soul.
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11/27/2016 12:44:52 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
59, joined Dec. 2013
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P.S. Do you think there is anybody that will tap dance on your grave?
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11/27/2016 12:59:47 PM |
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kandykayn
Clarksville, TN
30, joined Dec. 2013
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Kandykayn, you say: “R.I.P Fidel Castro, only he knows his life work's true story.”
No Kandy, I know you are a Godless Liberal, but God, the Creator, knows everything Castro said and did and thought and felt during his lifetime, everything, nothing is hidden from him. And unless Castro had a death bed conversion that is not being reported, he won’t be “resting in peace”. The Communists, in their bloody revolutions, have murdered well over a 100 million people around the world to date. No, he won’t be “resting in peace”. He served Satan well, and now Satan has come to take him home.
Louie
Um the guy just died have some respect R.I.P I would say it for you too.
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11/27/2016 1:49:23 PM |
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reginamc
Las Vegas, NV
62, joined Mar. 2011
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Um the guy just died have some respect R.I.P I would say it for you too.
Castro and his buddy Che were serial killers, Kandy. They held firing squads for fun - or to amuse guests. (Ernest Hemingway used to love to watch the firing squads, the sick f*ck.) Not to mention the torture and imprisonment of thousands and thousands of people who committed no crime other than resistance to being taken over by a dictator.
I can't even fathom saying REST IN PEACE to such a monster. But you do you.
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11/27/2016 2:43:48 PM |
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cafe_express
Mobile, AL
84, joined Mar. 2013
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Regina, Kandy is a mere pup, who has been dummied down by the school system the last 30 years thanks to the Federal Government. A puppet like Hitler did back in the day to the youth he took from their parents, our government did in the school system. SAD.
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11/27/2016 3:10:06 PM |
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nycman530
New York, NY
64, joined Dec. 2010
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Um the guy just died have some respect R.I.P I would say it for you too.
Castro was responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocents, the unjust imprisonment of thousands. He persecuted Christians, capitalists, democratic activists, homosexuals, and anyone else he didn’t like. He and his army murdered fathers, mothers, children. They raped, pillaged, stole, and abused anyone who got in their way.
The world will be a better place with Castro dead and gone, and in that we find his truest legacy. While he has destroyed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, and had a detrimental effect on the lives of countless millions, his greatest impact comes now that he is dead. Because as a dead man… he can’t hurt anyone else.
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11/27/2016 3:48:52 PM |
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duchessa
Yonkers, NY
63, joined Aug. 2008
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viper1e:
""In 1979, the Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was held in Havana, where Castro was elected as NAM president""
He was not elected by the people of Cuba. Period.
""Except that Donnie has no conscience, and like his hero Adolph, would have gleefully rubbed the death of Mother Teresa into the faces of her family.""
And if you knew what Mother Theresa" really was you would have rubed her face...also...in feces.
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11/27/2016 3:50:06 PM |
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duchessa
Yonkers, NY
63, joined Aug. 2008
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Castro was responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocents, the unjust imprisonment of thousands. He persecuted Christians, capitalists, democratic activists, homosexuals, and anyone else he didn’t like. He and his army murdered fathers, mothers, children. They raped, pillaged, stole, and abused anyone who got in their way.
The world will be a better place with Castro dead and gone, and in that we find his truest legacy. While he has destroyed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, and had a detrimental effect on the lives of countless millions, his greatest impact comes now that he is dead. Because as a dead man… he can’t hurt anyone else.
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longbobby
Lufkin, TX
57, joined Aug. 2010
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Fidel Castro has passed away at age 90, and some people on the “Alt-Right” are jumping for joy.
With the stark exception of Cuba’s foreign policy in Africa and in support of black terrorists during the Cold War (where Cuban troops fought against the South African “apartheid” government), there isn’t really any reason for white nationalists to have any grudge against Cuba today. Both Castro/USSR and the USA/NATO did dirty stuff during that conflict (don’t forget that America armed Osama Bin Laden’s Jihadists against the Soviets at the same time). I also strongly dislike the trendy American and European Leftist types who claim to be admirers of Castro, but unlike the Left, I don’t believe in guilt by association.
Objectively, what Castro and others in the mostly white Cuban government have done with a majority Negro Caribbean island (where the average IQ is 85) is a miracle of modern statecraft.
In Castro’s Cuba, there are 4.2 homicides per 100,000 people vs the United States’ 4.7 murders per 100,000. If you were to adjust the US’ murder rate for its large cities, the number would be much higher. A white person is safer walking the streets of Havana at night than in any major US city. If we were to compare apples to apples and contrast Cuba with other black majority Caribbean basket cases, Jamaica’s murder rate is 39.3 homicides per 100,000.
I can just hear the George Will’s of the world crying out, “well that’s because he oppresses his own people!” Any racialist parroting this trash should be ashamed of themselves. Cuba is the third safest country in the Western hemisphere because they police blacks in the only way possible.
The second Cuba’s “communist” government is regime-changed, these negroes will be rioting, starving and fleeing “democracy” on boats demanding entry to the US by the millions. White nationalists inexplicably rubbing their hands should not complain when these domesticated vibrants are released back into the wild, AKA most anarchic major US cities.
When it comes to Cuba’s social system and citizen well-being (education, housing, health care), measured by its Human Development Index, it ranks above some Eastern European countries, as well as large industrial nations like Brazil, Mexico and China. Conservatives will speculate that Cuba’s health care system isn’t as good as some say, and that may very well be true – but as opposed to what? The fact that Cuba has a health care system beyond a guy with a bone in his nose bleeding a chicken over a pot is a testament to the power of a small group of largely European people doing a lot with little.
The American government can’t make a majority black area look this clean.
As for Marxism, Cuba has ironically been heavily opposed to most of the decadent cultural policies that are pushed by the West’s boutique Left. For example, homosexuals and pedarests were put in concentration camps until 1979, and public displays of homosexuality are still illegal and heavily frowned upon by the society.
Aside from undermining a society in and of itself, in an African majority country, rampant homosexuality means an AIDS epidemic and the immense social costs of it are certain. Yet, Cuba weathered the AIDS problem of the 80’s (one that many majority Negro countries are still grappling with today) by isolating homosexuals and cracking down on their anti-social, disease-spreading behavior.
Last but not least, Castro took on a much bigger empire 90 miles away, and somehow won. He deserves special credit for driving out the Jewish mafia using his homeland as a den for vice and money laundering.
Love him or hate him, the guy is going down in the history books. If Trump’s brand of civic nationalism wants to tame and re-civilize African cities like Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit and New Orleans, the man would be smart to take a few pages from Castro’s playbook.
Let’s hope his brother can keep things in line, because if they end up “reforming,” we’re going to have a new rapeugee crisis on our hands. If Molyneux makes a video celebrating Castro’s death and hoping for this, I expect him to personally pay for and house the only relatively civilized Negroes on earth (aside from Bryant Gumbel).
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11/27/2016 5:20:41 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
59, joined Dec. 2013
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(this post has been flagged as inappropriate, sorry.)
[Edited 11/27/2016 5:22:22 PM ]
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11/27/2016 5:25:41 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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jason_in_tx
Bryan, TX
33, joined Apr. 2013
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I love you people pretending to be christans celebrating the death of a feeble old man. Bunch of frauds.
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11/27/2016 5:26:44 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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Um the guy just died have some respect R.I.P I would say it for you too.
Screw Castro. RIP my ass. I bet all of those that he tortured and killed would have preferred to die in their sleep like he did.
It's a disgrace to the Human Race to show this evil man any remorse.
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11/27/2016 5:31:11 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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reginamc
Las Vegas, NV
62, joined Mar. 2011
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Regina, Kandy is a mere pup, who has been dummied down by the school system the last 30 years thanks to the Federal Government. A puppet like Hitler did back in the day to the youth he took from their parents, our government did in the school system. SAD.
Yeah she never had those fun drills at school of hiding under the desk. Good times ....
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11/27/2016 5:33:56 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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Regina, Kandy is a mere pup, who has been dummied down by the school system the last 30 years thanks to the Federal Government. A puppet like Hitler did back in the day to the youth he took from their parents, our government did in the school system. SAD.
I bet she would had cried if she was living during the time of Hitler's death.
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11/27/2016 5:36:07 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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longbobby
Lufkin, TX
57, joined Aug. 2010
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Quote from cafe_express:
Regina, Kandy is a mere pup, who has been dummied down by the school system the last 30 years thanks to the Federal Government. A puppet like Hitler did back in the day to the youth he took from their parents, our government did in the school system. SAD.
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That's one way to look at it.
OTOH, another way to look at is that you are a (((skype))) and "kandy" aka blue eye gal is a (((skypess))); and you are trying to do damage control for one of the tribe .
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11/27/2016 5:39:33 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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kandykayn
Clarksville, TN
30, joined Dec. 2013
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I bet she would had cried if she was living during the time of Hitler's death.
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 5:40:24 PM |
Fidel Castro dead... |
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4uijack
New Port Richey, FL
82, joined Aug. 2013
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I just want to taste you!~! ^^^^
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