Wednesday Nov 4 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Building settlements in one guise or another,thats the goal of the zionist entity.Remember,there are only twelve cylon models. We now reveal the identity of Dr.von Daniken's aliens. The victims of genocide have memories. Castro is correct, Obama failed the Israel test, he will fail everywhere else as well.
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“Hurt me Make me stronger” Joined: Nov 29, 2008 Comments: 2724 Keep Christ in CHRISTmas! ISP: Sparta, NJ |
WELL DONE COLOMBIA!
Colombia last month granted the US access to seven military bases for counternarcotics operations, a deal that angered leftist South American governments wary of a strong US presence in the region. Colombia’s neighbours Venezuela and Ecuador have been particularly outspoken in their opposition to the deal, noting that intelligence and other operations could be carried out on their territory from Colombia. It is important to eliminate the vermin that deals with drugs as well as the communist cancer metastacizing throughout the area. Surgical ablation and destruction of the displastic element as well as chemotherapy and other procedures. The canceer must be completely eradicated! |
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It is important to eliminate the vermin? fido is a vermin, no? Let the clarias eat him. www.therealcuba.com
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“"Its all in the mind.or is it"” Joined: Sun Oct 25 Comments: 432 Miami.Fla |
Saavedra es un agente de Fidel...no hay duda alguna!
Publicado el jueves, 11.05.09compartirenviar por emailimprimircomentariosreimpr esiones .Juanita Castro encara a líder de Vigilia Mambisa Juanita Castro ROBERTO KOLTUN / El Nuevo Herald Foto Por WILFREDO CANCIO ISLA wcancio@elnuevoherald.com Juanita Castro asegura que el mejor aliado del régimen impuesto en Cuba por sus hermanos Fidel y Raúl es el líder de Vigilia Mambisa, Miguel Saavedra. "Es el mejor aliado que tiene [el gobierno de] Cuba en el exilio'', declaró el miércoles Juanita.‘‘Este individuo [Saavedra] le está haciendo un tremendo favor al régimen, está jugando un papel realmente miserable''. Juanita dijo a El Nuevo Herald que esas mismas afirmaciones se las lanzó a Saavedra la noche del sábado, cara a cara, durante un incidente entre ambos en el supermercado Publix, en el 2551 Le Jeune Rd., en Coral Gables. Las versiones sobre el encuentro fortuito circulan profusamente desde el domingo en la internet, incluyendo sátiras y caricaturas. Fue justamente la noche de Halloween, al filo de las 7 p.m., cuando Juanita se dirigió al supermercado sin imaginar que allí se hallaba Saavedra. La organización Vigilia Mambisa había organizado una protesta el pasado jueves, frente al Consulado General de España, en la cual se destruyeron carátulas y ejemplares del libro de memorias de Juanita, Fidel y Raúl, mis hermanos. La historia secreta. De acuerdo con su versión, cuando ella se aproximó al área de jugos y frutas, Saavedra estaba refiriéndose a "esa vieja de m..., que escribió ese libro de m...". "Yo estaba casi pegada a él y oí esas obscenidades, mientras que el empleado le decía que tuviera cuidado, que yo frecuentaba ese mercado'', recordó Juanita, de 76 años. "Entonces le dije que si tenía valor me repitiera a mí, de frente, todas esas infamias que estaba diciendo''. Seguidamente, Juanita dice que Saavedra continuó sus insultos calificándola de comunista y ella le respondió llamándole cobarde e incluso "ratón''. "Salió corriendo de allí'', prosiguió Juanita. "Se me acercaron muchas personas que estaban allí para solidarizarse conmigo.‘‘Creo que es hora de que el exilio les salga al paso a individuos tan dañinos y los ponga en su lugar''. El miércoles por la noche El Nuevo Herald trató de contactar a Saavedra para conocer su versión de lo acontecido, pero no respondió a varias llamadas telefónicas. Sin embargo, en declaraciones realizadas a la radio local, Saavedra resumió su encontronazo con Juanita de la siguiente forma: " ‘¡Tú lo que eres un comunista!', me dijo ella. Y yo le respondí:‘¡Aquí la única comunista eres tú!'''. Tanto Juanita como Saavedra pertenecen a la oleada migratoria del llamado exilio histórico. Ella llegó a Miami en 1964; él en 1965. Juanita viajará esta semana a México para iniciar una gira de promoción de su libro, cuyo éxito comercial ha obligado ya a Santillana a una segunda edición. El lanzamiento de Fidel y Raúl, mis hermanos. La historia secreta, con la presencia de Juanita, cerrará la Feria del Libro de Miami el domingo 15 de noviembre. |
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b.s. castro has praised obama every chance he could.
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Joined: Nov 19, 2008 Comments: 5256 Cologne- Germany ISP: Bergisch Gladbach, Germany |
Obama's USA is not Castro's Cuba.
In cuba there is no freedom of speech and no one is deprived of health care nor any illiterate. Cuba is not far away from Obamas usa. The striking difference is well know to non-cubans and non Americans |
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You dirty Obama, you allow too much freedom in that country. Cash for Clunkers is a real program here. We have been driving the same old American cars for 50 years coz we have no cash...except me, he-he..... - bro Castro
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Joined: Nov 19, 2008 Comments: 5256 Cologne- Germany ISP: Bergisch Gladbach, Germany |
I am younger than Castro but older than Obama.
I will shed a drop of tear when Castro leaves this wretched globe. Pity i have to endure all this non-human politcs. |
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borat gets b/itch-slapped by his own homeboy thug!
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"Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster, said that Democrats such as Cooper had reason to be nervous.'Republicans won independents by 2 to 1. It was overwhelming. It was breathtaking,' Ayres said.'That is a huge shift since the last two elections in a very short amount of time.' "Ayres said that his polling data indicate a clear shift in the independent vote starting in April. He said that 'spending and debt' are the reasons –'starting with the bailouts, followed up with the stimulus package, the budget with its $1-trillion deficit, healthcare with another trillion.'" 'The question is, do people think we're tending to the things they care about?' said Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) as he left a meeting of Senate leaders. He said there was palpable concern among his colleagues Wednesday that the main agenda items Democrats are pursuing -- health care and climate change -- resonate very little with voters focused on finding or keeping jobs. 'There are going to be a lot more tensions between the White House and Congress,' predicted Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.), a member of the Blue Dog Coalition of fiscally conservative Democrats.'They've been under the surface so far -- and they're going to come out in the open.'...'lesser mortals need to be worried about their independent voters,' Cooper said,'because they have shifted strongly against Democrats in recent months. Independent voters tend to look at the issue, not the party, and they don't like a lot of what Congress has done.' Nazi Pelosi is increasingly becoming less & less popular, as is the president, who stubornly insists on passing an unpopular health Scare reform bill. Next Presidential Election, it will be a Republican President elected, for sure, no doubt.......... |
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"Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster, said that Democrats such as Cooper had reason to be nervous.'Republicans won independents by 2 to 1. It was overwhelming. It was breathtaking,' Ayres said.'That is a huge shift since the last two elections in a very short amount of time.'
"Ayres said that his polling data indicate a clear shift in the independent vote starting in April. He said that 'spending and debt' are the reasons –'starting with the bailouts, followed up with the stimulus package, the budget with its $1-trillion deficit, healthcare with another trillion.'" 'The question is, do people think we're tending to the things they care about?' said Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) as he left a meeting of Senate leaders. He said there was palpable concern among his colleagues Wednesday that the main agenda items Democrats are pursuing -- health care and climate change -- resonate very little with voters focused on finding or keeping jobs. 'There are going to be a lot more tensions between the White House and Congress,' predicted Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.), a member of the Blue Dog Coalition of fiscally conservative Democrats.'They've been under the surface so far -- and they're going to come out in the open.'...'lesser mortals need to be worried about their independent voters,' Cooper said,'because they have shifted strongly against Democrats in recent months. Independent voters tend to look at the issue, not the party, and they don't like a lot of what Congress has done.' Nazi Pelosi is increasingly becoming less & less popular, as is the president, who stubornly insists on passing an unpopular health Scare reform bill. Next Presidential Election, it will be a Republican President elected, for sure, no doubt. |
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