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#42
Jul 4, 2008
 
JJGarcia wrote:
To all Cuban exiles who act like reactionary pundits and servers of the Bush / Cheney evil regime. You have had almost fifty years to stand up like men with balls, and go back to the island, to the Sierra Maestra to be more specific, and initiate, or at least try, to establish a counter revolution against the island government, if you think things are as bad you keep whining about. why don't you go back and fight for your freedom? Are expecting my sons to go fight your battles for cowars like you? no way Jose! I was a skinny 18 year old kid from a poor barrio in racist South Texas in the sixties, when I enlisted for six years in the Marines, to prove that I also was an American and not a 2nd class citizen in my own land of birth. I lost my ear in southeast Asia, I felt good that I had gone to fight not for the corrupt and repressive U.S. capitalists, but for my own cause of being deprived of my rights and freedom by Anglos in South Texas. Now you llorones go do your thing, if you really call yourself men. Freedom is not free, one has to fight for it. There are 12.4 million folks in the island, and if they were unhappy about Socialism, by now they would have had a major coup d' e-tat, and remove Fidel and Raul from power a long time ago. The reality is, and that I saw while as political / combat photographer covering the 1st of May celebration, that the vast majority of the folks love and respect Fidel, and will fight and die for him. How many civilians in the U.S. would do the same thing for Bush and Cheney? Probably not many folks, unless there is some bucks involved. Happy 4th of July and let's mind our own business - Cuba belongs to the Cubans in the island, not to Bush, Cheney, and Cuban exiles here.
You have a race problem.Just don't pick on us, we are not psychiatries for !Why don't you go and fight again racism instead!BTW this forum is not about GWB or Cheeney either!
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Jul 5, 2008
 
GEORGE McCRACKEN of MD: Substituting trashy terms for correct and proper English, you have vividly exposed yourself, that you sir, are a bona fide redneck, white / trailer trash, moron, existing in a life of envy of successful Chicano / Indian brown folks like me. I would wish a good day, but since you being a real "loser", you certainly don't have "any" good days at all. You sir, you might as well bite the dust, because you sure are a worthless freak in this life.

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#46
Jul 5, 2008
 
C E L E B R A T E !!!

Brothers & sisters! Once again we begin our

countdown till October 10. The day we celebrate

Cuba's declaration of Independence as well as the

day we celebrate "The Political Death of the Tyrant".

We all know fidel is gone! Dead or connected to a

machine to keep his vitals going...he is gone.

That last edited video showed a cagalistroso that

was severely demented. That was a highly edited

video, from GOD knows when, and it was the best

that they could offer.

We persisted so hard that the rumor spread and

took hold.....many even celebrated.....a

grassroots celebration born on-line, conceived by

some Cubans that got together & made friends

while discussing topics and picking on the rats.

Remember how upset the rats were over the

celebration? Hey guys it's not over! Let us start

the countdown to our celebration & let it grow

every year! Let it grow until it is bigger than

the 4th of July and we all gather & celebrate In

a free Cuba some day!

The C O U N T D O W N starts NOW!

Countdown to Celebration: 99 days to Oct 10!
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#47
Jul 7, 2008
 
I find it disgusting that the Cuban-Americans here in the United States get all up in arms when the Cubans in Cuba allegedly silenced; they decry the governments attempts to "shut them up." They scream and yell about free speech and everyone's right to speak out.
Yet when something occurs in Miami that they disagree with, they do whatever they can to silence the opposition.
If a Cuban artist with views they find objectionable has a showing at a museum, they bomb the museum.
If a musical group from Cuba, that they disagree with, attempts to have a concert, they throw eggs, and worse, at the artists and try to stop the concert.
So much for free speach in America, according to the Cuban-Americans.
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Jul 7, 2008
 
"free speech..."
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Jul 7, 2008
 
1968: From MacArthur Causeway, terrorist Orlando Bosch fires a bazooka at a Polish freighter.(City of Miami later declares "Orlando Bosch Day." Federal agents jail him in 1988.)
1972: Julio Iglesias, performing at a local nightclub, says he wouldn't mind "singing in front of Cubans." Members of the audience erupt in anger. Singer requires police escort. Most radio stations drop Iglesias from their playlists. One that doesn't, Radio Alegre, receives bomb threats.
1974: Leader of Cuban-American group, José Elias de la Torriente, is murdered in his Coral Gables home after failing to carry out a planned invasion of Cuba.
1974: Bomb blast guts the office of the Spanish-language magazine Replica.
1974: Several small Cuban businesses, citing threats, stop selling Replica.
1974: Three bombs explode near a Spanish-language radio station.
1974: Hector Diaz Limonta and Arturo Rodriguez Vives are murdered in internecine Cuban-American power struggles.
1975: Luciano Nieves is murdered after advocating peaceful coexistence with Cuba.
1975: Another bomb damages Replica's office.
1976: Rolando Masferrer and Ramon Donestevez are murdered in internecine Cuban-American power struggles.
1976: Car bomb blows off legs of WQBA-AM news director Emilio Milian after he publicly condemns violence inside Cuban-American community.
1977: Juan José Peruyero is murdered in internecine power struggles.
1979: Cuban film Memories of Underdevelopment is interrupted by gunfire and physical violence instigated by two Cuban-American groups.
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Jul 7, 2008
 
1979: Bomb is discovered at Padron Cigars, whose owner helped negotiate release of 3600 Cuban political prisoners.
1979: Bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1980: Another bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1980: Powerful anti-personnel bomb is discovered at American Airways Charter, which arranges flights to Cuba.
1981: Bomb explodes at Mexican Consulate on Brickell Avenue in protest of relations with Cuba.
1981: Replica's office is again damaged by a bomb.
1982: Two outlets of Hispania Interamericana, which ships medicine to Cuba, are attacked by gunfire.
1982: Bomb explodes at Venezuelan Consulate in downtown Miami in protest of relations with Cuba.
1982: Bomb is discovered at Nicaraguan Consulate.
1982: Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre defends $10,000 grant to commando group Alpha 66 by noting that the organization "has never been accused of terrorist activities inside the United States."
1983: Another bomb discovered at Replica.
1983: Another bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1983: Bomb explodes at Paradise International, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1983: Bomb explodes at Little Havana office of Continental National Bank, one of whose executives, Bernardo Benes, helped negotiate release of 3600 Cuban political prisoners.
1983: Miami City Commissioner Demetrio Perez seeks to honor terrorist Juan Felipe de la Cruz, accidentally killed while assembling a bomb.(Perez is now a member of the Miami-Dade County Public School Board and owner of the Lincoln-Martí private school where Elian Gonzalez was enrolled.)
1983: Gunfire shatters windows of three Little Havana businesses linked to Cuba.
1986: South Florida Peace Coalition members physically attacked in downtown Miami while demonstrating against Nicaraguan contra war.
1987: Bomb explodes at Cuba Envios, which ships packages to Cuba.
1987: Bomb explodes at Almacen El Español, which also ships packages.
1987: Bomb explodes at Cubanacan, yet another package sending company.
1987: Car belonging to Bay of Pigs veteran is firebombed.
1987: Bomb explodes at Machi Viajes a Cuba, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1987: Bomb explodes outside Va Cuba, which ships packages to Cuba.
1988: Bomb explodes at Miami Cuba, which ships medical supplies to Cuba.
1988: Bomb threat against Iberia Airlines in protest of Spain's relations with Cuba.
1988: Bomb explodes outside Cuban Museum of Art and Culture after auction of paintings by Cuban artists.
1988: Bomb explodes outside home of Maria Cristina Herrera, organizer of a conference on U.S.-Cuba relations.
1988: Bomb threat against WQBA-AM after commentator denounces Herrera bombing.
1988: Bomb threat at local office of Immigration and Naturalization Service in protest of terrorist Orlando Bosch being jailed.
1988: Bomb explodes near home of Griselda Hidalgo, advocate of unrestricted travel to Cuba.
1988: Bomb damages Bele Cuba Express, which ships packages to Cuba.
1989: Another bomb discovered at Almacen El Español, which ships packages to Cuba.
1989: Two bombs explode at Marazul Charters, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1990: Another, more powerful, bomb explodes outside the Cuban Museum of Art and Culture.
1991: Using crowbars and hammers, crowd rips out and urinates on Calle Ocho "Walk of Fame" star of Mexican actress Veronica Castro, who had visited Cuba.
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Jul 7, 2008
 
1992: Union Radio employee is beaten and station vandalized by people looking for Francisco Aruca, who advocates an end to U.S. embargo.
1992: Cuban American National Foundation mounts campaign against the Miami Herald, whose executives then receive death threats and whose newsracks are defaced and smeared with feces.
1992: Americas Watch releases report stating that hard-line Cuban-Americans have created an environment in which "moderation can be a dangerous position."
1993: Inflamed by Radio Mambí commentator Armando Perez-Roura, Cuban-Americans physically assault demonstrators lawfully protesting against U.S. embargo. Two police officers were injured, sixteen arrests were made. Miami City Commissioner Miriam Alonso then seeks to silence anti-embargo demonstrators: "We have to look at the legalities of whether the City of Miami can prevent them from expressing themselves."
1994: Human Rights Watch/Americas Group issues report stating that Miami Cubans do not tolerate dissident opinions, that Spanish-language radio promotes aggression, and that local government leaders refuse to denounce acts of intimidation.
1994: Two firebombs explode at Replica magazine's office.
1994: Bomb threat to law office of Magda Montiel Davis following her videotaped exchange with Fidel Castro.
1996: Music promoter receives threatening calls, cancels local appearance of Cuba's La Orquesta Aragon.
1996: Patrons attending concert by Cuban jazz pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba are physically assaulted by some 200 protesters.
1996: Firebomb explodes at Little Havana's Centro Vasco restaurant preceding concert by Cuban singer Rosita Fornes.
1996: Firebomb explodes at Marazul Charters, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1996: Arson committed at Tu Familia Shipping, which ships packages to Cuba.
1996: Potesters harassed and spat on concert-goers who went to see Cuban jazz pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba.
1997: Bomb threats, death threats received by radio station WRTO-FM following its short-lived decision to include in its playlist songs by Cuban musicians.
1998: Bomb threat empties concert hall at MIDEM music conference during performance by 91-year-old Cuban musician Compay Segundo.
1998: Bomb threat is received by Amnesia nightclub in Miami Beach preceding performance by Cuban musician Orlando "Maraca" Valle.
1998: Firebomb explodes at Amnesia nightclub preceding performance by Cuban singer Manolín.
1999: Violent protest at Miami Arena performance of Cuban band Los Van Van leaves one person injured, eleven arrested.
1999: Bomb threat is received by Seville Hotel in Miami Beach preceding performance by Cuban singer Rosita Fornes. Hotel cancels concert.
2000: On January 26, outside Miami Beach home of Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin, protester displays sign reading, "Stop the deaths at sea. Repeal the Cuban Adjustment Act." Protester is physically assaulted by crowd before police come to rescue.
2000: On April 11, outside home of Elian Gonzalez's Miami relatives, radio talk show host Scot Piasant of Portland, Oregon, displays T-shirt reading, "Send the boy home" and "A father's rights," then gets physically assaulted by crowd before police come to rescue
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Jul 7, 2008
 
And on, and on, and on....

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Jul 7, 2008
 
C E L E B R A T E !!!

Brothers & sisters! Once again we begin our

countdown till October 10. The day we celebrate

Cuba's declaration of Independence as well as the

day we celebrate "The Political Death of the Tyrant".

We all know fidel is gone! Dead or connected to a

machine to keep his vitals going...he is gone.

That last edited video showed a cagalistroso that

was severely demented. That was a highly edited

video, from GOD knows when, and it was the best

that they could offer.

We persisted so hard that the rumor spread and

took hold.....many even celebrated.....a

grassroots celebration born on-line, conceived by

some Cubans that got together & made friends

while discussing topics and picking on the rats.

Remember how upset the rats were over the

celebration? Hey guys it's not over! Let us start

the countdown to our celebration & let it grow

every year! Let it grow until it is bigger than

the 4th of July and we all gather & celebrate In

a free Cuba some day!

The C O U N T D O W N starts NOW!

Countdown to Celebration: 98 days to Oct 10!

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#55
Jul 7, 2008
 
Phil wrote:
And pity the Cuban people who are stuck in what is essentially a giant prison, with the only chance of leaving via a dangerous ocean trip on a raft...mention that in your next posting.
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They could also try and take their country back.

Whatever happened to people wanting to fight for their rights instead of wanting everyone else to do something for them? Yeah, they might get killed by trying but they also could riding on a raft.

Or do they want our welfare?

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Jul 8, 2008
 
Cuban Hypocrite wrote:
1992: Union Radio employee is beaten and station vandalized by people looking for Francisco Aruca, who advocates an end to U.S. embargo.
1992: Cuban American National Foundation mounts campaign against the Miami Herald, whose executives then receive death threats and whose newsracks are defaced and smeared with feces.
1992: Americas Watch releases report stating that hard-line Cuban-Americans have created an environment in which "moderation can be a dangerous position."
1993: Inflamed by Radio Mambí commentator Armando Perez-Roura, Cuban-Americans physically assault demonstrators lawfully protesting against U.S. embargo. Two police officers were injured, sixteen arrests were made. Miami City Commissioner Miriam Alonso then seeks to silence anti-embargo demonstrators: "We have to look at the legalities of whether the City of Miami can prevent them from expressing themselves."
1994: Human Rights Watch/Americas Group issues report stating that Miami Cubans do not tolerate dissident opinions, that Spanish-language radio promotes aggression, and that local government leaders refuse to denounce acts of intimidation.
1994: Two firebombs explode at Replica magazine's office.
1994: Bomb threat to law office of Magda Montiel Davis following her videotaped exchange with Fidel Castro.
1996: Music promoter receives threatening calls, cancels local appearance of Cuba's La Orquesta Aragon.
1996: Patrons attending concert by Cuban jazz pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba are physically assaulted by some 200 protesters.
1996: Firebomb explodes at Little Havana's Centro Vasco restaurant preceding concert by Cuban singer Rosita Fornes.
1996: Firebomb explodes at Marazul Charters, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1996: Arson committed at Tu Familia Shipping, which ships packages to Cuba.
1996: Potesters harassed and spat on concert-goers who went to see Cuban jazz pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba.
1997: Bomb threats, death threats received by radio station WRTO-FM following its short-lived decision to include in its playlist songs by Cuban musicians.
1998: Bomb threat empties concert hall at MIDEM music conference during performance by 91-year-old Cuban musician Compay Segundo.
1998: Bomb threat is received by Amnesia nightclub in Miami Beach preceding performance by Cuban musician Orlando "Maraca" Valle.
1998: Firebomb explodes at Amnesia nightclub preceding performance by Cuban singer Manolín.
1999: Violent protest at Miami Arena performance of Cuban band Los Van Van leaves one person injured, eleven arrested.
1999: Bomb threat is received by Seville Hotel in Miami Beach preceding performance by Cuban singer Rosita Fornes. Hotel cancels concert.
2000: On January 26, outside Miami Beach home of Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin, protester displays sign reading, "Stop the deaths at sea. Repeal the Cuban Adjustment Act." Protester is physically assaulted by crowd before police come to rescue.
2000: On April 11, outside home of Elian Gonzalez's Miami relatives, radio talk show host Scot Piasant of Portland, Oregon, displays T-shirt reading, "Send the boy home" and "A father's rights," then gets physically assaulted by crowd before police come to rescue
you sound very Communist!!! HUHHHHHH!!!!!We call ourselves..HARD TO PEEL

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Jul 8, 2008
 
TamaracJeff wrote:
I find it disgusting that the Cuban-Americans here in the United States get all up in arms when the Cubans in Cuba allegedly silenced; they decry the governments attempts to "shut them up." They scream and yell about free speech and everyone's right to speak out.
Yet when something occurs in Miami that they disagree with, they do whatever they can to silence the opposition.
If a Cuban artist with views they find objectionable has a showing at a museum, they bomb the museum.
If a musical group from Cuba, that they disagree with, attempts to have a concert, they throw eggs, and worse, at the artists and try to stop the concert.
So much for free speach in America, according to the Cuban-Americans.
Mira Bola de churre..deja de comer tanta mierda y ponte para tu papel de Comunista; deja de hacer resume de los exiliados y llevar cuentas de poquerias detras de tu PC. Porque no vienes a calle 8 SW con tu listica de churre ..que te la vas a tener que tragar antes que un cubano LIBRE te la hagar meter por donde tu sabes.... Anyone translate ,please....
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Jul 8, 2008
 
Cuban Hypocrite wrote:
1979: Bomb is discovered at Padron Cigars, whose owner helped negotiate release of 3600 Cuban political prisoners.
1979: Bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1980: Another bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1980: Powerful anti-personnel bomb is discovered at American Airways Charter, which arranges flights to Cuba.
1981: Bomb explodes at Mexican Consulate on Brickell Avenue in protest of relations with Cuba.
1981: Replica's office is again damaged by a bomb.
1982: Two outlets of Hispania Interamericana, which ships medicine to Cuba, are attacked by gunfire.
1982: Bomb explodes at Venezuelan Consulate in downtown Miami in protest of relations with Cuba.
1982: Bomb is discovered at Nicaraguan Consulate.
1982: Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre defends $10,000 grant to commando group Alpha 66 by noting that the organization "has never been accused of terrorist activities inside the United States."
1983: Another bomb discovered at Replica.
1983: Another bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1983: Bomb explodes at Paradise International, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1983: Bomb explodes at Little Havana office of Continental National Bank, one of whose executives, Bernardo Benes, helped negotiate release of 3600 Cuban political prisoners.
1983: Miami City Commissioner Demetrio Perez seeks to honor terrorist Juan Felipe de la Cruz, accidentally killed while assembling a bomb.(Perez is now a member of the Miami-Dade County Public School Board and owner of the Lincoln-Martí private school where Elian Gonzalez was enrolled.)
1983: Gunfire shatters windows of three Little Havana businesses linked to Cuba.
1986: South Florida Peace Coalition members physically attacked in downtown Miami while demonstrating against Nicaraguan contra war.
1987: Bomb explodes at Cuba Envios, which ships packages to Cuba.
1987: Bomb explodes at Almacen El Español, which also ships packages.
1987: Bomb explodes at Cubanacan, yet another package sending company.
1987: Car belonging to Bay of Pigs veteran is firebombed.
1987: Bomb explodes at Machi Viajes a Cuba, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1987: Bomb explodes outside Va Cuba, which ships packages to Cuba.
1988: Bomb explodes at Miami Cuba, which ships medical supplies to Cuba.
1988: Bomb threat against Iberia Airlines in protest of Spain's relations with Cuba.
1988: Bomb explodes outside Cuban Museum of Art and Culture after auction of paintings by Cuban artists.
1988: Bomb explodes outside home of Maria Cristina Herrera, organizer of a conference on U.S.-Cuba relations.
1988: Bomb threat against WQBA-AM after commentator denounces Herrera bombing.
1988: Bomb threat at local office of Immigration and Naturalization Service in protest of terrorist Orlando Bosch being jailed.
1988: Bomb explodes near home of Griselda Hidalgo, advocate of unrestricted travel to Cuba.
1988: Bomb damages Bele Cuba Express, which ships packages to Cuba.
1989: Another bomb discovered at Almacen El Español, which ships packages to Cuba.
1989: Two bombs explode at Marazul Charters, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1990: Another, more powerful, bomb explodes outside the Cuban Museum of Art and Culture.
1991: Using crowbars and hammers, crowd rips out and urinates on Calle Ocho "Walk of Fame" star of Mexican actress Veronica Castro, who had visited Cuba.
2008: Your son is discovered in bed with Raul Castro!
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Jul 8, 2008
 
Steveo wrote:
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Marie says that must cubans are cowards, that is why they ran away from an old man like a bunch of rats. She says her English is not very good, so she would rather speak in pig latin.
Stop the B.S Vinnie!
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Cuban Hypocrite wrote:
1979: Bomb is discovered at Padron Cigars, whose owner helped negotiate release of 3600 Cuban political prisoners.
1979: Bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1980: Another bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1980: Powerful anti-personnel bomb is discovered at American Airways Charter, which arranges flights to Cuba.
1981: Bomb explodes at Mexican Consulate on Brickell Avenue in protest of relations with Cuba.
1981: Replica's office is again damaged by a bomb.
1982: Two outlets of Hispania Interamericana, which ships medicine to Cuba, are attacked by gunfire.
1982: Bomb explodes at Venezuelan Consulate in downtown Miami in protest of relations with Cuba.
1982: Bomb is discovered at Nicaraguan Consulate.
1982: Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre defends $10,000 grant to commando group Alpha 66 by noting that the organization "has never been accused of terrorist activities inside the United States."
1983: Another bomb discovered at Replica.
1983: Another bomb explodes at Padron Cigars.
1983: Bomb explodes at Paradise International, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1983: Bomb explodes at Little Havana office of Continental National Bank, one of whose executives, Bernardo Benes, helped negotiate release of 3600 Cuban political prisoners.
1983: Miami City Commissioner Demetrio Perez seeks to honor terrorist Juan Felipe de la Cruz, accidentally killed while assembling a bomb.(Perez is now a member of the Miami-Dade County Public School Board and owner of the Lincoln-Martí private school where Elian Gonzalez was enrolled.)
1983: Gunfire shatters windows of three Little Havana businesses linked to Cuba.
1986: South Florida Peace Coalition members physically attacked in downtown Miami while demonstrating against Nicaraguan contra war.
1987: Bomb explodes at Cuba Envios, which ships packages to Cuba.
1987: Bomb explodes at Almacen El Español, which also ships packages.
1987: Bomb explodes at Cubanacan, yet another package sending company.
1987: Car belonging to Bay of Pigs veteran is firebombed.
1987: Bomb explodes at Machi Viajes a Cuba, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1987: Bomb explodes outside Va Cuba, which ships packages to Cuba.
1988: Bomb explodes at Miami Cuba, which ships medical supplies to Cuba.
1988: Bomb threat against Iberia Airlines in protest of Spain's relations with Cuba.
1988: Bomb explodes outside Cuban Museum of Art and Culture after auction of paintings by Cuban artists.
1988: Bomb explodes outside home of Maria Cristina Herrera, organizer of a conference on U.S.-Cuba relations.
1988: Bomb threat against WQBA-AM after commentator denounces Herrera bombing.
1988: Bomb threat at local office of Immigration and Naturalization Service in protest of terrorist Orlando Bosch being jailed.
1988: Bomb explodes near home of Griselda Hidalgo, advocate of unrestricted travel to Cuba.
1988: Bomb damages Bele Cuba Express, which ships packages to Cuba.
1989: Another bomb discovered at Almacen El Español, which ships packages to Cuba.
1989: Two bombs explode at Marazul Charters, which arranges travel to Cuba.
1990: Another, more powerful, bomb explodes outside the Cuban Museum of Art and Culture.
1991: Using crowbars and hammers, crowd rips out and urinates on Calle Ocho "Walk of Fame" star of Mexican actress Veronica Castro, who had visited Cuba.
2008:your mother was caught in bed with Chavez!Disgusting!
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Jul 8, 2008
 
LIGER OMNI PROPER MAX wrote:
July 4, 2008
Happy Fourth of July my Compatriots!
Let us pray for a Free World & a FREE Cuba!
Free of communism & islamic expansionism!
Long Live America! Long live the U S A !
May the U S A always reign as World Leader Number
One!
May Cuba & the USA have a relationship as
fraternal siblings!
May Cuba return to it's previous prosperity, have
a true Democracy, Freedom Liberty & Justice!
Happy Fourth of July my Compatriots!
God Bless You All, my compatriots from the USA & Cuba!
May the USA always be Free,Independent,with Justice and with Liberty!
May Cuba have the same some day soon, very soon!
GOD bless Cuba! GOD bless the USA!
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/07/wor...
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Jul 8, 2008
 
Peter wrote:
Good link Peter thank you!

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Jul 9, 2008
 
Steveo wrote:
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Marie says that must cubans are cowards, that is why they ran away from an old man like a bunch of rats. She says her English is not very good, so she would rather speak in pig latin.
Ha Ha...you wish..but the real truth is we are Hard to PEEL and smart to built a City from a slum Dade County..That is something you envious will never forget.........Now you tell me cul# sucio...who in this world want to live in Castro's Ruins and demolition?? Do you?? Send my regards to your buddy Hussein Obama!!!
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Jul 9, 2008
 
Cuban Hypocrite has correctly pegged the Cuban community in the U.S. for what it is! Facts, proof, dates...
The reaction of the Cuban community in their posts, here, merely backs up the assertations. A bunch of hypocrites who want to silence any one with a view that they don't support, while decrying the lack of freedom of speech in Cuba!
It's a typical pattern...not surprising.
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