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Monday Oct 26 | Posted by: roboblogger

Sean Penn arrives to Cuba to interview Fidel Castro

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HAVANA: Oscar-winning actor and political activist Sean Penn arrived in Cuba hoping to interview its revolutionary icon Fidel Castro, Cuban government-controlled television reported Sunday.

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Yo adoro a Sean Penn. Un actor fantástico y muy inteligente.

Ay que bueno yo me imaginer que El Comandante de Cuba , me Dios estava vivo todavía.

Espero que Raul se quedar en poder muchos anos toda via .

Muchos de los Cubanos fascista en Miami no se merecían volver a Cuba.

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Yo adoro a Sean Penn. Un actor fantástico y muy inteligente.
Ay que bueno yo me imaginer que El Comandante de Cuba , me Dios estava vivo todavía.
Espero que Raul se quedar en poder muchos anos toda via .
Muchos de los Cubanos fascista en Miami no se merecían volver a Cuba.
Yo opino diferente a usted. Creo que Fidel esta muerto y que a Raul le queda poco,pero creo que Hugo Chavez estata por lo menos 50 anos mas en Venezuela!Nuestro pueblo Venezolano esta lleno de indios brutos y piojosos,peo gracias a Chavez que ha llevado a esos inteligentes maestros y medios Cubanos,aora mas o menos sabemos leer un poco y por lo menos tenemos menos piojos en la cabeza!Vivan nuestros amos Cubanos!

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Penn is a good actor and also very well known by a man of the extreme left. Hope he can talk with the COMA-ADANTE... and take his picture too. This will also be included in the black book of "cubans for Human Rights".
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We are just afraid
Yo opino diferente a usted. Creo que Fidel esta muerto y que a Raul le queda poco,pero creo que Hugo Chavez estata por lo menos 50 anos mas en Venezuela!Nuestro pueblo Venezolano esta lleno de indios brutos y piojosos,peo gracias a Chavez que ha llevado a esos inteligentes maestros y medios Cubanos,aora mas o menos sabemos leer un poco y por lo menos tenemos menos piojos en la cabeza!Vivan nuestros amos Cubanos!
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"Creo que Fidel esta muerto"

Si Fidel esta muerto porque fue Sean Penn?
Nadie va a Cuba sin invitación si querer hablar con Fidel.

Si El Comandante esta muerto me vida se acabo. Por favor no me digas eso.

"Hugo Chavez estata por lo menos 50 anos mas en Venezuela!"

No lo creo . Dos or tres anos lo mas.
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Penn is a good actor and also very well known by a man of the extreme left. Hope he can talk with the COMA-ADANTE... and take his picture too. This will also be included in the black book of "cubans for Human Rights".
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Penn is not extreme left he is a common sense person.

Fidel is very much alive and still calling the shots other wise Penn would have been told NO about going there to see him.

If Penn leaves Cuba without pictures, interview . Than Fidel is dead because El Comandante loves Penn and Ted Turner as much as I love Fidel.
Penn would never cover up and say Fidel was alive unless he actually see's him.

I only hope if Fidel is dead the good things he did is taught in future Cuba and some type memorial is made in his honor.
If the Miami insane fascist (sons and daughters of Batista) take over than who knows the distorted history that will be written about the man who drove out the fascist monsters.

Many good Cubans probably from NY will return to Cuba and organize Afro Cubans agaist the White fascists..

Pray for Fidel and Raul that they both are and stay healthy.

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El Comandante wrote:
We are just afraid
Yo opino diferente a usted. Creo que Fidel esta muerto y que a Raul le queda poco,pero creo que Hugo Chavez estata por lo menos 50 anos mas en Venezuela!Nuestro pueblo Venezolano esta lleno de indios brutos y piojosos,peo gracias a Chavez que ha llevado a esos inteligentes maestros y medios Cubanos,aora mas o menos sabemos leer un poco y por lo menos tenemos menos piojos en la cabeza!Vivan nuestros amos Cubanos!
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"Creo que Fidel esta muerto"
Si Fidel esta muerto porque fue Sean Penn?
Nadie va a Cuba sin invitación si querer hablar con Fidel.
Si El Comandante esta muerto me vida se acabo. Por favor no me digas eso.
"Hugo Chavez estata por lo menos 50 anos mas en Venezuela!"
No lo creo . Dos or tres anos lo mas.
No entender nada,me parece que estas loco y medio
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El Stupidio - why don't you croak too, moron? www.therealcuba.com www.desdecuba.com/generaciony
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El Stupidio - why don't you croak too, moron? www.therealcuba.com www.desdecuba.com/generaciony
isnt he the one who broke madonna in, the material girl i mean?
good material.
what the heck was that nut doing there?

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QUITE WEIRD,I HAVEN'T SEE ANY INTERVIEW ...YET...HE,HE,HE. IS HARD TO INTERVIEW A CORPSE...ISN'T IT? USUALLY CORPSES DON'T 'TALK'...MUCH....HE,HE,HE..... ..HE!

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mammy wrote:
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isnt he the one who broke madonna in, the material girl i mean?
good material.
what the heck was that nut doing there?
I BET HE MUSY HAD BEEN LICKING RAUL'S AZS!WHAT ELSE?

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mammy wrote:
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isnt he the one who broke madonna in, the material girl i mean?
good material.
what the heck was that nut doing there?
He was purchasing drugs for him and his son.

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CUBAN DISSIDENT BLOGGER BRUTALLY KIDNAPPED AND ATTACKED BY CASTRO'S DICTATORSIP YESTERDAY IN HAVANA!!
Near 23rd Street, just at the Avenida de los Presidentes roundabout, we saw a black car, made in China, pull up with three heavily built strangers.“Yoani, get in the car,” one told me while grabbing me forcefully by the wrist. The other two surrounded Claudia Cadelo, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, and a friend who was accompanying us to the march against violence. The ironies of life, it was an evening filled with punches, shouts and obscenities on what should have passed as a day of peace and harmony. The same “aggressors” called for a patrol car which took my other two companions, Orlando and I were condemned to the car with yellow plates, the terrifying world of lawlessness and the impunity of Armageddon.
I refused to get into the bright Geely-made car and we demanded they show us identification or a warrant to take us. Of course they didn’t show us any papers to prove the legitimacy of our arrest. The curious crowded around and I shouted,“Help, these men want to kidnap us,” but they stopped those who wanted to intervene with a shout that revealed the whole ideological background of the operation,“Don’t mess with it, these are counterrevolutionaries.” In the face of our verbal resistance they made a phone call and said to someone who must have been the boss,“What do we do? They don’t want to get in the car.” I imagine the answer from the other side was unequivocal, because then came a flurry of punches and pushes, they got me with my head down and tried to push me into the car. I held onto the door… blows to my knuckles… I managed to take a paper one of them had in his pocket and put it in my mouth. Another flurry of punches so I would return the document to them.
Orlando was already inside, immobilized by a karate hold that kept his head pushed to the floor. One put his knee in my chest and the other, from the front seat, hit me in my kidneys and punched me in the head so I would open my mouth and spit out the paper. At one point I felt I would never leave that car.“This is as far as you’re going, Yoani,”“I’ve had enough of your antics,” said the one sitting beside the driver who was pulling my hair. In the back seat a rare spectacle was taking place: my legs were pointing up, my face reddened by the pressure and my aching body, on the other side Orlando brought down by a professional at beating people up. I just managed to grab, through his trousers, one’s testicles, in an act of desperation. I dug my nails in, thinking he was going to crush my chest until the last breath.“Kill me now,” I screamed, with the last inhalation I had left in me, and the one in front warned the younger one,“Let her breathe.”
We were at their mercy and hearing Orlando’s voice encouraged me. Later he told me it was the same for him hearing my choking words… they let him know,“Yoani is still alive.” We were left aching, lying in a street in Timba, a woman approached,“What has happened?”…“A kidnapping,” I managed to say. We cried in each others arms in the middle of the sidewalk, thinking about Teo, for God’s sake how am I going to explain all these bruises. How am I going to tell him that we live in a country where this can happen, how will I look at him and tell him that his mother, for writing a blog and putting her opinions in kilobytes, has been beaten up on a public street. How to describe the despotic faces of those who forced us into that car, their enjoyment that I could see as they beat us, their lifting my skirt as they dragged me half naked to the car.
I managed to see, however, the degree of fright of our assailants, the fear of the new, of what they cannot destroy because they don’t understand, the blustering terror of he who knows that his days are numbered.
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And there are people in this forum thinking Castros's Cuba is the perfect place to live!!!!!. I hate Batista but the brutality in Cuba now, have put Batista in a second ot third place of repression. Besides, Castro is killing the people with hungry and no Freedom he still enjoy bruttaly attack cuban citizens. In this case Yoani Sanchez!!! Blood is what is going to run in Cuba to derrocar castro's regime.
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CUBAN DISSIDENT BLOGGER BRUTALLY KIDNAPPED AND ATTACKED BY CASTRO'S DICTATORSIP YESTERDAY IN HAVANA!!
Near 23rd Street, just at the Avenida de los Presidentes roundabout, we saw a black car, made in China, pull up with three heavily built strangers.“Yoani, get in the car,” one told me while grabbing me forcefully by the wrist. The other two surrounded Claudia Cadelo, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, and a friend who was accompanying us to the march against violence. The ironies of life, it was an evening filled with punches, shouts and obscenities on what should have passed as a day of peace and harmony. The same “aggressors” called for a patrol car which took my other two companions, Orlando and I were condemned to the car with yellow plates, the terrifying world of lawlessness and the impunity of Armageddon.
I refused to get into the bright Geely-made car and we demanded they show us identification or a warrant to take us. Of course they didn’t show us any papers to prove the legitimacy of our arrest. The curious crowded around and I shouted,“Help, these men want to kidnap us,” but they stopped those who wanted to intervene with a shout that revealed the whole ideological background of the operation,“Don’t mess with it, these are counterrevolutionaries.” In the face of our verbal resistance they made a phone call and said to someone who must have been the boss,“What do we do? They don’t want to get in the car.” I imagine the answer from the other side was unequivocal, because then came a flurry of punches and pushes, they got me with my head down and tried to push me into the car. I held onto the door… blows to my knuckles… I managed to take a paper one of them had in his pocket and put it in my mouth. Another flurry of punches so I would return the document to them.
Orlando was already inside, immobilized by a karate hold that kept his head pushed to the floor. One put his knee in my chest and the other, from the front seat, hit me in my kidneys and punched me in the head so I would open my mouth and spit out the paper. At one point I felt I would never leave that car.“This is as far as you’re going, Yoani,”“I’ve had enough of your antics,” said the one sitting beside the driver who was pulling my hair. In the back seat a rare spectacle was taking place: my legs were pointing up, my face reddened by the pressure and my aching body, on the other side Orlando brought down by a professional at beating people up. I just managed to grab, through his trousers, one’s testicles, in an act of desperation. I dug my nails in, thinking he was going to crush my chest until the last breath.“Kill me now,” I screamed, with the last inhalation I had left in me, and the one in front warned the younger one,“Let her breathe.”
We were at their mercy and hearing Orlando’s voice encouraged me. Later he told me it was the same for him hearing my choking words… they let him know,“Yoani is still alive.” We were left aching, lying in a street in Timba, a woman approached,“What has happened?”…“A kidnapping,” I managed to say. We cried in each others arms in the middle of the sidewalk, thinking about Teo, for God’s sake how am I going to explain all these bruises. How am I going to tell him that we live in a country where this can happen, how will I look at him and tell him that his mother, for writing a blog and putting her opinions in kilobytes, has been beaten up on a public street. How to describe the despotic faces of those who forced us into that car, their enjoyment that I could see as they beat us, their lifting my skirt as they dragged me half naked to the car.
I managed to see, however, the degree of fright of our assailants, the fear of the new, of what they cannot destroy because they don’t understand, the blustering terror of he who knows that his days are numbered.
http://www.youtube.com/watch
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I see no proof at all of your story .Your link is not even real.
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Marie in Miami Fl
And there are people in this forum thinking Castros's Cuba is the perfect place to live!!!!!. I hate Batista but the brutality in Cuba now, have put Batista in a second ot third place of repression. Besides, Castro is killing the people with hungry and no Freedom he still enjoy bruttaly attack cuban citizens. In this case Yoani Sanchez!!! Blood is what is going to run in Cuba to derrocar castro's regime.
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"Fidel Castro’s agrarian reform was one of the accomplishments that he made. Without the reform, Cuba would not have went through an industrial revolution that provided economic success from the different class structures and later a constitution. On February 13, 1959, Castro became Prime Minister after he changed the 1940 constitution that would not have allowed him to take direct policy (Foss 54). Castro’s actions led the Rebel Army to make many changes. One of the most important changes was a communist government that differed from Batista’s capitalist government that relied on the United States for goods. Castro’s decisions led to an eight-point program of agrarian reform that made the economy boom again for many reasons"

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"Fidel Castro has always been considered a godly figure in Cuba. In 1959, when Castro first arrived in Havana, white doves were released while he greeted and addressed the crowds. A white dove, which symbolized peace, landed on Fidel’s shoulder. After the dove landed on his shoulder, many citizens believed he was more than human"

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Me encantar esta historia .
Que cosa mas preciosa. Me dar gana de llorar.

El era una persona del cielo . Que Dios mas magnífico.

Yo siento que nunca lo conoce . Hasta una paloma blanca lo querer .
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Marie in Miami Fl
And there are people in this forum thinking Castros's Cuba is the perfect place to live!!!!!. I hate Batista but the brutality in Cuba now, have put Batista in a second ot third place of repression. Besides, Castro is killing the people with hungry and no Freedom he still enjoy bruttaly attack cuban citizens. In this case Yoani Sanchez!!! Blood is what is going to run in Cuba to derrocar castro's regime.
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The Cubans in Cuba NOT Miami Cubans will decide what they want to do. They have opted NOT to change things thus to bad for the "Miami Cubans" .

You Miami "gypsys" will not dicate to Cubans in Cuba . Yes some may not agree with the current regime but as a whole they don't seem to want change and its their right .

The Cuban "military" at this point barely has working rifles (I spoke to guy who arrived from Cuba 2 yrs ago as Artillery officer)and ammo is only given to Castros inner circle/guards yet the island has no desire to rise up so it is their decision and maybe what you do not agree with most there still do.

They may not want what you want for Cuba.

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El Comandante wrote:
WE JUST DONT CARE
CUBAN DISSIDENT BLOGGER BRUTALLY KIDNAPPED AND ATTACKED BY CASTRO'S DICTATORSIP YESTERDAY IN HAVANA!!
Near 23rd Street, just at the Avenida de los Presidentes rounda
I refused one sitting beside the driver who was pulling my hair. In the back seat a rare spectacle was taking place: my legs were pointing up, my face reddened by the pressure and my achingWe were at their mercy and hearing Orlando’s voice encouraged me. Later he told me it was the same for him hearing my choking words… theyputting her opinions in kilobytes, has been beaten up on a public street. How to describe the despotic faces of those who forced us into that car, their enjoyment that I could see as they beat us, their lifting my skirt as they dragged me half naked to the car.
I managed to see, however, the degree of fright of our assailants, the fear of the new, of what they cannot destroy because they don’t understand, the blustering terror of he who knows that his days are numbered.
http://www.youtube.com/watch
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I see no proof at all of your story .Your link is not even real.
CHEEEROKEE/CHEROKEE YOU ARE A DAMN COMMIE.A CHAVEZ/CASTRO'SAZZ KISSER!
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/11/07/cuba-pr...
Cuba: Prominent Blogger Abducted, Beaten
International Community Should Condemn Government Attacks
November 7, 2009
The Cuban authorities are using brute force to try to silence Yoani Sánchez’s only weapon: her ideas. The international community must send a firm message to Raul Castro that such attacks on independent voices are completely unacceptable.
.José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director of Human Rights Watch.(Washington, DC)– Cuban authorities should cease all attacks on human rights defenders, journalists, bloggers and civic activists, Human Rights Watch said today. The international community should condemn attacks on those who peacefully exercise their basic rights to freedom of expression, opinion, and assembly in the strongest terms.
On November 6, Cuba’s most prominent blogger, Yoani Sánchez, together with blogger Orlando Luís Pardo Lazo, were abducted by three men. Sánchez and Pardo were forced into an unmarked vehicle, beaten, and threatened by their captors before being released onto the street.
“The Cuban authorities are using brute force to try to silence Yoani Sánchez’s only weapon: her ideas,” said José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director of Human Rights Watch.“The international community must send a firm message to Raul Castro that such attacks on independent voices are completely unacceptable.”
Sánchez and Pardo had been walking to attend a “march against violence” in Havana when they were abducted. When Sánchez called for help and bystanders started to intervene, one of the captors warned the other civilians,“Don’t get involved, these people are counterrevolutionaries.”
Sánchez wrote that, while in the car,“one man put his knee on my chest and the other, from the seat next to me, was punching me in the face.” The captors told Sanchez that her “clowning around” was finished.
Cuba is the only country in the region that continues to repress virtually all forms of political dissent.
“This brazen attack makes clear that no one in Cuba who voices dissent is safe from violent reprisals,” said Vivanco.

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El Comandante wrote:
Marie in Miami Fl
And there are people in this forum thinking Castros's Cuba is the perfect place to live!!!!!. I hate Batista but the brutality in Cuba now, have put Batista in a second ot third place of repression. Besides, Castro is killing the people with hungry and no Freedom he still enjoy bruttaly attack cuban citizens. In this case Yoani Sanchez!!! Blood is what is going to run in Cuba to derrocar castro's regime.
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The Cubans in Cuba NOT Miami Cubans will decide what they want to do. They have opted NOT to change things thus to bad for the "Miami Cubans" .
You Miami "gypsys" will not dicate to Cubans in Cuba . Yes some may not agree with the current regime but as a whole they don't seem to want change and its their right .
The Cuban "military" at this point barely has working rifles (I spoke to guy who arrived from Cuba 2 yrs ago as Artillery officer)and ammo is only given to Castros inner circle/guards yet the island has no desire to rise up so it is their decision and maybe what you do not agree with most there still do.
They may not want what you want for Cuba.
THE DAYS OF THE TYRANY ARE NUMBERED MY 'DEAR' COMRADE..OVER...FINITO...CAPIC HE?\

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THE DAYS OF THE TYRANY ARE NUMBERED MY 'DEAR' COMRADE..OVER...FINITO...CAPIC HE?\
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/11/07/cuba-pr...
so after that tyranny is over you and your friends will go there and establish another one but worst right?
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