March 27, 2006

A WORTHY CAUSE

I hate the damnable Castro regime. And so I get dragged back into blogging. By Caltechgirl. A total keeper.

Posted by Velociman at March 27, 2006 10:03 PM
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I followed Caltechgirl's link to netforcuba.org and browsed through the pictures. I can definitely tell you the Havana I saw in '99 wasn't anywhere near as bad as the netforcuba propaganda would lead you to believe.

FREE UNCENSORED INTERNET ACCESS FOR Kemper County, MS. Do your part and help save Leroy D. Pulpwooder from his hunger strike.

Now, that would be a worthy cause.

Posted by: Arcs at March 28, 2006 9:47 AM

Arcs, just a few years earlier in '96 it was all that you see. I was there for 8 days, stayed with locals, not in any resorts or hotels, and I went to the countryside where folks think Castro is a god because they have electricity in their hovels and have a village doctor. No medicines, no real facilities for critical care, but a government-paid doctor who was slightly less poor than others. woo hoo.

I went into the homes in the divided-up ante-bellum style mansions in La Havana. Extra rooms were secretly carved out of the rock because they weren't allowed to have more than their neighbors. Sheets served as partitions and doors for the many, many families within.

I had money, but there was little food to eat, even in the better homes.

What the commies don't control, the Masons do. So if you're Catholic and long for freedom, you're screwed twice over by the masonic-controlled government. I don't think all that changed in the three years before you got there. And even if it was marginally more modern, you still can't leave, can't speak freely, can't pursue a better fate without putting your life at risk.

Cuba's murderous regime has enough apologists. Go peddle your point of view to Harry Belafonte.

Posted by: Joan of Argghh! at March 28, 2006 6:14 PM

Wow, I feel so special. :)

And thanks for posting about the plight of Sr. Farinas.

Posted by: caltechgirl at March 28, 2006 6:32 PM

Has anybody gotten a tally lately on the number of boats/rafts/inner tubes headed TOWARD cuba?

Didn't think so. Shitbird.

Posted by: James Hooker at March 28, 2006 7:01 PM

Y'all are funny.

There aren't any rafts headed towards Leroy D. Pulpwooder's internet-bereft 14x60, either, although I think I heard Harry Belafonte singing, "Hey, mr tally-man . . ," one evening, through the pines.

If y'all want to send some green to Ahmed in Miami and trust he'll pass it on to save the fine psychiatrist in Cuba from his hunger strike, go right ahead. Me, I'll just continue to pay my taxes here and hope Leroy gets a bigger block of cheese next month.

Posted by: Arcs at March 29, 2006 9:26 AM

When is the cocksucker going to die?

Posted by: Catfish at March 29, 2006 6:13 PM

I call bullshit. A person cannot live for more than a few weeks without water, much less 56 plus days.

And his protest is demanding FREE internet access...which is only reinforcing the communist practices of his country, not trying to defeat them.

Horse puckey.

Posted by: Skwerly at March 30, 2006 2:08 PM
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