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sbl_admin 03-29-2007 07:39 AM

Castro Critizes The United States
 
Ailing leader Fidel Castro published an article in state media Thursday criticizing U.S. environmental policies, emerging from months of silence on political matters during his long recuperation from intestinal surgery.

Isaac-Saxxon 03-29-2007 10:54 AM

Fidel Castro can go bite a white owl !
 
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Originally Posted by sbl_admin
Ailing leader Fidel Castro published an article in state media Thursday criticizing U.S. environmental policies, emerging from months of silence on political matters during his long recuperation from intestinal surgery.

That old sob is about to take a "dirt nap" so he might as well make his last noise as the buzzards are over head. :rolleyes:
Isaac

scarlett 03-29-2007 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by sbl_admin
Ailing leader Fidel Castro published an article in state media Thursday criticizing U.S. environmental policies, emerging from months of silence on political matters during his long recuperation from intestinal surgery.

I thought he was dead?

Al Swearengen 03-29-2007 06:28 PM

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I thought he was dead?

Ditto!

rhertz 03-29-2007 07:08 PM

If Cuba would drop the communism, it could become the next Cozumel/Cancun only a lot bigger.

Rough Rider 03-29-2007 07:43 PM

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If Cuba would drop the communism, it could become the next Cozumel/Cancun only a lot bigger.

I seem to remember my father telling me of a trip he took to cuba. Said he drove through some of the worst looking slum areas he'd ever seen. But that he stayed at a most beautiful hotel by the beach.

rhertz 03-29-2007 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Rough Rider
I seem to remember my father telling me of a trip he took to cuba. Said he drove through some of the worst looking slum areas he'd ever seen. But that he stayed at a most beautiful hotel by the beach.

Well I'm no big expert on Cuba, but I did fly over it once on my way to Cozumel or Bonaire or somewhere down there year ago. The beaches, waters, and reefs looked nice from above. I recall the stewardesses announcing that we could not take pictures out of our windows at the time. hello Castro, I think it's the sats and not the passenger planes filled with tourists that's the real spy issue. LOL

scarlett 03-29-2007 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by rhertz
If Cuba would drop the communism, it could become the next Cozumel/Cancun only a lot bigger.

With all the rights we are loosing in the past decade we may not become a country like Cuba but we are sure getting damn close.

I may sound like a broken record but my rights are slowly being taken from me and everyone else in this country.

If anyone disagrees please stand up!

Rough Rider 03-29-2007 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by scarlett
With all the rights we are loosing in the past decade we may not become a country like Cuba but we are sure getting damn close.

I may sound like a broken record but my rights are slowly being taken from me and everyone else in this country.

If anyone disagrees please stand up!

Careful there Scarlett. You know Big Brother is listening in. ;)

scarlett 03-29-2007 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Rough Rider
Careful there Scarlett. You know Big Brother is listening in. ;)

Big brother owns us all sad to say I don't fear him very much let's see the freedom of speech is going to be taken away. Let's see them take it from me come to my house and get my computers? Tap my phone lines? hell they can do it all now so just do it you know?

I don't like the gov't much as you can see hey Big B, :barf:since there is no icon that bends over


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