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Originally posted by Patrick:
[quote] Cuban President Fidel Castro, a close Chavez ally, led a minute of silence in remembrance of the victims of Katrina in parliament on Thursday. The parliament then returned to normal business with a resolution attacking Bush over the Iraq war.
Long live Fidel. I truly admire this man. Always sticks with his instinct and knows he's gonna get people riled up. [/quote]I looked at a little piece of parchment once while I was in Washington called the COnstitution of the United States. It's a real swell work of art. It has an amendment in there called the first amendment which allows for freedom of speach in this nation. Congratulations and be thankful for it Pat because you're able to spew your communist, pinko propoganda on these boards and no one can do a thing (Unless JG banned you). Now, what if you were spewing capitolist propoganda on the streets of Santiago or Havana at this very moment? You know what would happen? You'd begin to pray to that God that you don't belive in anymore.

Say, have you happened to read a history book lately or see a news paper? Seems that Castro's socialist paradise is falling on it's ass. Remeber a little hurricane that tore throw Cuba just recently? Well if your complaning about or response to Katrina, you'd be disgusted at what was done in Cuba. If you think it was bad before, well now many places have no light, people who were on life suport in the hospitals died, including the brother of one of my neighbors.

Hell, I haven't even begun to tell you of the things Castro did to my family, making my grandmother witness to his revolution, showing her the attrocities of his war against the Baustistan Government. He made her flee Cuba, were she was prosperous and come to this country alone with no husband and two young kids at her side. She had to adjust because of Castro's revolution and had a tough life. Just thank god that she was tough enough to meet the challenges put agianst her. I bet you that's something you couldn't over come. You'd bitch about your human rights. There's no human rights in Cuba. It's all solved by six rifle men. We wouldn't get that lucky in your case though.

Pat, if you can't read this long rant then I'll spell it out for you: F-U-C-K Y-O-U.


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