The biggest advocates for a free Cuba in Europe are the Czechs. Clearly it’s because they once felt the yoke of communism around their own necks and they haven’t forgotten. God bless them.
Prague was probably the last place on the minds of three Cuban families when they set out from their island home […]
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Our friends the Czechs
Thursday, April 19th, 2007Posted in Defection, Friends of Cuban Freedom, Anti-Communism, Human Rights | No Comments »
Two words: tough s–t
Thursday, April 19th, 2007That’s my message to those upset that Luis Posada Carriles has been freed from jail on bond. This is the UNITED STATES, where you are presumed INNOCENT until proven guilty. This is NOT Castro’s Gulag (AKA Cuba), where:
Even if you are a child, you can be murdered simply for trying to leave […]
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The Tribe of Cuba
Thursday, April 19th, 2007There’s a nice piece written by Alberto De La Cruz, posted on Claudia Fanelli’s blog, titled The Tribe of Cuba. Here’s an excerpt:
The philosophical difference experienced between Cuban exiles and Latino immigrants is vast and appears insurmountable; no matter of discussion or name-calling will change the respective positions. Other Latinos will always view […]
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New Reports Condemn Human Rights Violations in Cuba, Venezuela
Thursday, April 5th, 2007The U.S. State Department published a new report today highlighting human rights abuses in Cuba and Venezuela. Don’t hold your breath waiting for the MSM to pick up on this. Just go here and read the article about the report yourself.
Here’s a snippet:
The State Department said in a new […]
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Censorship from 90 miles away
Thursday, April 5th, 2007I was stark raving mad after reading a post titled Fear of repercussions by Henry “Conductor” Gomez on Babalu Blog this morning. Here’s why.
A few weeks back, the MSM was all atwitter over the announcement by the communist totalitarian state in Cuba that Castro would be strong enough to “run” for president again in […]
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Spies like us, plus…
Wednesday, March 28th, 2007The guys at Babalu blog published this morning an excellent but simple (sometimes those are the best) post about the whole Cuba spy thing. It’s mostly a series of links to a number of good articles on the topic, so rather than just rehash it here, I’ll just direct you there.
Don’t miss […]
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Let’s replace the “DIC” instead
Friday, March 23rd, 2007According to a CBS news story, Cuba has replaced two ministerial big-wig bureaucrats. Big whoop-de-do.
How’s about we replace the Dictator-In-Chief (DIC) Fidel Castro and his baby brother Raul instead? And the whole communistic kit and caboodle while we’re at it. We can replace them all with true democracy and freedom.
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“Crushing a candy-filled Castro”
Friday, March 23rd, 2007Now, how do you top a headline like that? The University of Michigan’s student newspaper recently published a photo and caption with that title. It’s a pinata of Fidel Castro at an event by the Young Americans for Freedom, promoting a speech by Cuban-American and anti-Castro author Humberto Fontova on campus. Just […]
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Communism creating zombies in Cuba
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007Of all the things I come across on the Internet is one that I thought was, well, odd but it reminded me of something I’ve been meaning to post.
A columnist for the Decatur (Alabama) Daily somehow ties zombies and communism together in a column about zombie movies. The piece is titled Commie […]
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Czech this out
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007Is it any surprise when a country that once wore the noose of communism is a friend to those seeking freedom from Castro? The Czech Republic is taking in three Cuban families who escaped from Castro’s hell but didn’t quite make it to dry land in the U.S.:
The Czech government, which is known for […]
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