Ana Menéndez has been replaced by another self-hating Cuban, except that Myriam Márquez, a horrible writer and worse polemicist, makes us look bad even before she embarks on the first platitude or non-sequitur.
The title of her column gave us hope that we might be able to think better of her, because a noble heart can make itself known even tangled in turgid prose: "Wet or Dry, Policy Should Be the Same." Not being a moral monster myself I naturally assumed that she meant that all fugitives from injustice should receive the same compassionate treatment whether they were fighting for their lives on the high seas or had defied all odds and predators (natural and denatured) to make it to these shores. But she meant no such thing. Whether "dry" or "wet" Márquez wants all Cuban refugees to receive the draconian treatment which Clinton decreed for the "wets" in his revision by presidential fiat of the Cuban Adjustment Act (1966), or, as she puts it, she wants the "U.S. [to] appl[y] wet-foot rules to dry-footers."
When the CAA was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Johnson there was no distinction between "wets" and "drys," a refugee was a refugee and the U.S. would no more have sent one back to Cuba than it would have tossed a fleeing East German over the Berlin Wall. That's the way the law worked for 30 years, that's the way it worked for all of us, including Ms. Márquez and her cousins, the rafter and the balsero. She doesn't tell us if one or both turned out to be criminals, which is the reason she gives for wanting the repeal of the Cuban Adjustment Act:
"After this country extends them every privilege under the Cuban Adjustment Act, some of them abuse the law. They pop up in Medicare scams and, when the FBI comes after them, they take the next plane back to Cuba or hitch a ride on a smuggling boat headed to the communist island."
First of all, the U.S. does not extend any "privileges" to Cuban refugees. That's her first mistake and the wellspring of all others. Their right to asylum is enshrined in U.S. law. So long as that law exists it is not a privilege or gracious concession which the U.S. grants them but recognition of that right in compliance with that law.
Ms. Márquez writes that at least half of South Florida's Medicare fugitives are "back in Cuba." Did it ever occur to her or The Herald reporter whom she quotes to that effect that the authors of these multimillion-dollar Medicare scams were Castro agents infiltrated into this country for the expressed purpose of perpetrating those kinds of frauds? It is no accident that "at least half" chose to redefect to Cuba with their ill-gotten loot. This is what they were expected to do. I doubt that you would find any rafters among Castro's agents. They are too cowardly to pay such a price even to sample freedom. Their immigration visas were no doubt duly approved by the regime and processed through the U.S. Interests Office in Havana. Is it really so hard to figure out that no Cuban exile would voluntarily repatriate himself to Cuba unless he was never an exile in the first place?
Márquez quotes U.S. District Judge Fedérico Moreno in support of her contention that the latest refugees are not trueblood refugees, but does not realize -- because she is too daft to realize it -- that Moreno's observation actually undermines her case:
''It seems to me that our thinking has to change. We always think here in Miami that if you're a Cuban refugee, you're not going to go back to Cuba. I'm wondering whether a Jew leaving Nazi Germany can go back and forth to visit the relatives. I would suspect you couldn't.''
Moreno is wrong, of course. Our thinking does not have to change. Cubans, whether they arrived here in 1959 or yesterday, are not voluntarily returning to live in Cuba -- not in droves or in a trickle, no more than Jews would have (or could have) returned to Germany in 1939. Such a thing, indeed, is almost unheard of. The handful of Cubans who do return for good to the island do so because they have completed the mission that was assigned to them in this country and are recalled to Cuba. It would be strange indeed if U.S. immigration policy towards Cuban refugees were predicated on the conduct in this country of Castro's spies and agents provocateur, who are sent here, among other reasons, to sully the community's good name and undermine the Cuban Adjustment Act, which, though gutted and perverted by both Clinton and Bush, still provides the only option for Cubans willing to risk lives to attain freedom.
For Ms. Márquez today's "Yosmanys and Yusmilas" are "abusing America's good will" by wanting to be free in a way that the "Rigobertos and Rudesindas" weren't 50 years ago. Still, the tyranny that they are escaping is the same; the tyrant is the same; everything is the same except perhaps their color and social class. Or are they unacceptable to her because they are a later version of the Cuban "New Man," say, version 26.50, when no version after 26.20 is deemed "uncorrupted?"
This daughter of immigrants, who knows that real "Americanism" consists in turning on one's own, warns in the best xenophobic fashion that "U.S. benevolence has its limits."
Benevolence has no limits for those who are truly benevolent just as cravenness has no limits for the truly craven.
vana:
ReplyDeleteNot only to our raza but to the human race.
Manuel said: For Ms. Márquez today's "Yosmanys and Yusmilas" are "abusing America's good will"
ReplyDeleteYou mean the Democrats goodwill? You never had the goodwill of half the nation, also known as the rank and file of the republican party. You know, "the redstate republicans." The same republicans that despise you for you Spanish tongue and culture. And the same republicans that you beg on your knees for acceptance. Even at the expense of selling-out the very essence of being Cuban.
Self-hating within the Cuban exile community is the norm, and not the exception. Let it be Val Prieto, or others, it is all the same. Self-loathing because they were not born a republican from Mobile, Alabama.
The same self-loathing that causes Cuban immigrants to root against the Cuban olympic teams, or refuse to watch some of the greatest athletes in the world.
The same self-loathing that causes the Cuban exile to starve millions of their countrymen, to punish one man, i.e., Castro.
The same self-loathing that would cause that same Cuban blogger to ignorantly ask if the Cuban man, "really has balls," while they live in the most horrific conditions in the Western Hemisphere. While Prieto builds a $60,000 kitchen in Kendell, only to feed his drunkard fat face with pig imported from Key West.
The same self-loathing that caused Val Prieto to rat out a fellow Cuban-American bloggers.
The same self-loathing that causes Cuban immigrants to hate anything Democratic. Even Democrats that were true friends like President Johnson.
The same self-loathing that causes Cuban immigrants to (worship) President Bush, the worst President the world has even seen. A President who through neglect has increased communism influence throughout Latin American and the world. And the same President who systematically targeted and presecuted Cuban exiles whose only crime was a desire for a free Cuba.
Cuban-Americans always whine about make believe enemies like a Danny Glover, or Hillary Clinton. When in fact, the greatest enemy of Cubans have been other (CUBANS.)
Yes, you self-loathing Cubans are indeed your own worst enemy. Always have been, and always will be.
Welcome back John, trust me I relish the fact I was not born in Mobile Alabama.
ReplyDeleteYes Manuel the human race, some people and I could name a loooong list are better aborted.
ReplyDeletevana:
ReplyDeleteThat was a very good answer to "guess who."
As a historical footnote, it was Spaniards from Cuba who colonized Mobile, Alabama and who, under General Bernardo Gálvez, won the Battle of Mobile during the American Revolution.
It was after we left that the horrors for which it would later become known -- Jim Crow, lynchings, white supremacy, the Ku Klux Klan, segregation and George Wallace -- came to define the place.
Manuel said: It was after we left that the horrors for which it would later become known -- Jim Crow, lynchings,
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, isnt that the same thing that Batista and later Castro did to non-white skinned Cubans, when he refused to let them into (American) gangster-run Casinos and restaurants in Havana during the 1960's?
Just more self-loathing by the Cuban community. Letting American hoodlums dictate to Cubans where and when they can go in their )own nation.) Only Cubans would allow and celebrate such an ugly injustice to be inflicted on her fellow countrymen.
But according to Manuel, that was ok with him, because he grandaddy personally benefitted, as did he.
P.S.
Sorry, you thought wrong, like usual.
guess who:
ReplyDeleteCubans elected Batista president 68 years before Barack Obama was defeated in his bid to become the first black U.S. president. Or, perhaps, I should say African-American because that is what Obama in fact is.
I'm back from Indiana stronger than ever
ReplyDeleteOh i see, since Cubans (initially) supported and elected Batista, that means that Batista the American gangster puppet was acceptable to you. Kind of like how both Bush, Casro, and Hitler, were accepted early on? LOL
ReplyDeleteAll makes sense to you doesnt it Manuel, because your grandaddy personally benefitted, as did you.
LOL
And you have the nerve to talk about self-hating within the Cuban exile community.
Manuel:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the history lesson, I always learn something from you my friend
John:
ReplyDeleteWhat leads you to believe that only non whites were killed? you are wrong as always.
guess who:
ReplyDeleteNo, you don't understand. Think Batista and Obama. Think hard. What do they have in common? Bonus points will be awarded.
I see that "gangsters" is now your new name for Americans. I thought you were an American patriot.
BTW, if you are John, you must learn how to spell your name again.
That is the thing about many Cubans. Changing their last name to an English name, like that one Hollywood actor. Refusing to marry non-cubans, like that one Congresswoman in Miami. Supporting one corrupt leader (Batista) over another (Castro.) Exposing fellow Cuban-American bloggers like Val Prieto. Supporting Presidents like Bush, who did nothing but presecute Cuban exiles, and allow communism to fester in Latin America.
ReplyDeleteStarving your own countrymen, to punish one man. Embarrassing yourselves in front of the entire world, over Elian Gonzales.
Interesting, sad, but interesting nonetheless. I hope Manual that you can flesh this self-hating epidemic within the Cuban community in future post. And be sure to include any personal stories, if any.
Manuel,
ReplyDelete1) LOL, everybody knows that the John Gotti types ordered Batista around, in his own nation. And you do to Manuel.
2) Your post is about self-hating Cubans, so it is interesting that you are trying to start bashing Obama in this post to distract away from your own topic. As i am sure that you thought that you would not be held accountabl for your own form of self-hating. You brought up the topic of self-hating Cubans, now you have to eat it.
3) You are correct, Cubans are very self-hating. I dont know why, they have a lot to be proud of. Perhaps, the only thing they have yet to achieve in America, is acceptance by those that hate them the most, i.e., redstate republicans. Unfortunately, acceptance from them will never happen, especially nowadays.
4) Keep trying though. As you have already embarrassed yourself in front of the world when you attached your hitch to George W. Bush. Forty years of hard work by the Cuban exile community, and all destroyed by one man.
5) Nobody gives a hang what Cubans in Miami think anymore. Sure if Florida was in a battleground state, then yes. But Florida is good ole boy country now. Most progressive mind people have left, or in the process of leaving Southflorida. So who cares who the Cuban exile is going to vote for. You have forever lost your hard-earned respect, from those that had it in the first place.
guess who:
ReplyDeleteGoogle a little. See if you can find out what Batista and Obama have in common. It's not that hard, really. Please nobody tell him.
Manuel, i will google that, as soon as you can tell me why you think it was acceptable for Batista to exclude your Cuban countrymen from casinos and restaurants at the request of his American gangster handlers?
ReplyDeleteOff topic Important Question by Fantomas
ReplyDeleteManuel Bush hablara a las 5.15pm
Tengo una pregunta para los lectores de este blog
Can anyone stop Putin?
Who can?
guess who:
ReplyDeleteCubans were never excluded from casinos in pre-Revolutionary Cuba and were, in fact, the main customers.
It was under Castro that apartheid was instituted in Cuba and Cubans barred from hotels, beaches, restaurants and stores reserved for the exclusive use of foreigners.
Now back on topic. Manuel, why do you think it was acceptable for Batista to exclude your Cuban countrymen from casinos and restaurants at the request of his American gangster handlers?
ReplyDeleteP.S.
Fantomas, Putin and the rest of the blood sucking communist were allowed to have their way under the Bush adminstration. In fact Bush imprisioned and otherwise silenced many anti-communist Cuban exile throughout America. And of course, the Cuban-Americans still to this day (worship) Bush. So it should be of no suprise that a resurgent Russia feels empowered to have their way not only in Georgia, but according to Cuba herself (again.)
Manuel, you are entitled to believe that. I think most everybody else would disagree with you last statement, however.
ReplyDeleteguess who:
ReplyDeleteAnd why was your grandfather excluded from visiting the zoo by not one but eight mayors of Puerperal Fever, Oregon?
Manuel,
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, supporting Batista who excluded a certain portion of your countrymen, is a form of self-hatered. Worse, but/for Batista, there would be no Castro. No Castro, would more than likely equal a communist free Cuba.
But like (you) have previously stated, your grandaddy personally benefitted under Batista, so you were happy, until Batista corrupt nipple was torn away from you spoiled and selfish lips.
I see Guess Who aka John is another Fidelista sin Fidel harping on the same crap that without Batista there would be no Castro. WRONG!! many factors led to Castro.
ReplyDeleteGuess Who>
ReplyDeleteManuel's last statement is CORRECT, during Batista Cubans were not barred from casinos and hotels, the country was ours, Cuba was a capitalist country like the USA, you could frequent the places you could afford just like here, so you are gravely mistaken.
Vana, rather then trying to engage me. You ought to be thanking me for not redirecting the flogging to other posters in this topic.
ReplyDeleteKnow what i mean?
vana:
ReplyDeleteIf this is John, he has made yet another of his amazing transformations. Last time we saw him here he was decidedly anti-Castro. Now he appears to have backslidden and is on a new campaign against Batista. The world may think that he's dead but John has consulted his ouija board and it has told him that he's due for a comeback. From John's ouija board to God's ear. We sure could use another bloodless coup right now.
Guess Who:
ReplyDeleteI don't know why some idiots hate themselves, or why they hate the country of their birth, I only know that I love being Cuban, there are Americans who hate their country too, the problem is not only in the Cuban Community, look around you.
Manuel:
ReplyDeleteI believe that's John, if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck...yes his dementia has no bounds, he changes with the tides.
guess who:
ReplyDeleteYou have come back to us too filled with "hatered" yourself. Let go of it and let loose your love for the Cuban people. Teach the self-haters to love themselves (though not in a graphic or offensive manner).
Vana unconvincing said: I only know that I love being Cuban,
ReplyDeleteSure you do. I have never met a proud Cuban.
Guess Who:
ReplyDeleteThen you have not met many of us, you are arguing with two proud Cubans right here and now.
guess who said...
ReplyDeleteThe topic is self-hating within the Cuban community, and why they hate themselves.
Really?
I thought it was about a Miami Herald Columnist. But you have certainly decided to hijack it to vent your hatred towards Cubans, huh?
I don't know what happened to you in the past but your bias towards Cuban-Americans is really bordering on irrational. Where you married to a Cuban woman? Was living in Hialeah hell for you?
Blaaa blaaa blaaa
ReplyDeleteYou Cubans sit around and blaa blaa this, blaa blaa that. Blaaa blaaa blaaa. Obama is a commie, blaa blaa blaaa. President Bush is our savior, blaa blaaa. Why do Cubans hate each other, blaa blaaa.
I am a republican, blaa blaaa. We hate Hollywood blaa blaaa. We hate Lyndon Johnson, he was a commie, blaa blaaa. We hated Richard Pryor, he was a liberal commie blaaa blaaa. We hate Rubio, he is a commie Democrat, blaa blaa blaaa. We hate the Obama girl, she is a liberal commie blaa blaaa blaaa. We hate Robert Deniro, he is a Hollywood actor, blaa, blaaa. We hated Princess Dianna too, she was a liberal. Blaaa, blaaa. Sadet, and Rabin, they were liberals too, so we have to hate them. blaa blaaa blaaa. We love Newt Gingich, even though he hates us blaa blaaa. We hate people who like us, and we like people that hate us, blaaa blaaa. We should starve our Cuban brothers and sisters another 50 years, blaaa blaaa. We hate the Olympic basketball team, because they are all Obama supporters, blaa blaa blaaa. We will hate General Collin Powell when he endores Obama, blaaa blaaa. We hate the Cubans that are coming from Cuba, they are too different, blaaa blaaa. We hated the Cubans that came over during the Mariel Boatlift, blaa blaaa.
We Cubans hate everybody, indeed, we save enough hatered for each other. blaa blaa blaa
The truth is I am envious of Cubans and wish I was one. Their I said it. Do not hate me for it.
ReplyDeleteLOL, i know of no true American who would be envious of a group of people who didnt have a nation to call their own.
ReplyDeleteStill I envy you because my country hates me. Everybody hates me and I just want to be loved. Mummy! Mummy!
ReplyDeleteAgustin,
ReplyDeleteI have never, ever seen a Cuban burn a Cuban flag or an American one for that matter.
guess who,
you said "we still have our country" and I say: I hope you will continue to do so, believe me, but don't feel so self-assured you will never lose it. Fair warning.
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteunlike those other folks who insist in answering you I will not waste my time with your kind. I believe you are an idiot at best or seriously mentally disturbed, so go ahead and spew you hatred all you want, since is obvious that you are a very disturbed individual with deep psychological problems. My advice for you is to seek psychiatric help soon.
It is ok to mock me. It just tells me that i have struck deep into the interior of your psyche. Fact is, the Cuban-American brand has been destroyed for generations to come. It started with Elian, as the world watch in horror, as the worst of the Cuban-Americans citizens were allowed to be the face of the Cuban-American community. The destruction was complete when your swore allegiance to the most hated man in the free world, i.e., Bush.
ReplyDeleteNow you are reduced bitter old has-beens. Sprewing hated all the way from the Obama girl, to the deceased Bernie Mac. The celebration of the death of Bernie Mac, because he was a Hollywood actor, is one of the more digusting things from your community. As was the case when the Cuban exile community rejoiced when Richard Pyor passed away.
No sir, i dont envy the Cuban community one bit.
ms. calabaza,
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, interesting, first i laugh out loud at your reply. Then surprising, i became very angry, very angry. I hope you were not trying to say that we would lose our nation to the Spanish immigrants.
Cubans are celebrating the death of Bernie Mac?
ReplyDeleteWho the hell is Bernie Mac?
agustin,
ReplyDeleteI actually have (4) head-shrinkers busily at work on my many mental issues. But thanks for your concern.
My envy for Cubans is not really envy but a feeling of inadacracy.
ReplyDeleteGuess Who:
ReplyDeleteYou must be insane I'm not celebrating the death of Bernie Mac, I feel for his family he was too young to die, as for Richard Pryor I had nothing against him either, yes he could be quite crass but he was funny, at least we thought so, so you see your argument is unfounded.
Tell me from what mental institution are you connecting to the internet?
Vana,
ReplyDeleteMazorra, I hear has great WIFI.
Ms C:
ReplyDeleteMazorra may do him a world of good, but I'm afraid he's too far gone to save, he's mentioning a bunch of names I was not aware we hated all those people.
Vana,
ReplyDeleteYou can say with a straight face that you were unaware that the Cuban-American community has nothing but deep-hatered for liberal Hollywood, which includes every name that i mentioned. Stop lying. The Cuban community actively looks forward to hate the next new liberal commie. Of course, America, (real) America will embrace them.
For example, the mens Olympic basketball team will be loved by both democrats and republicans alike. Of course, the mens basketball team will be hated by the Cuban exile community. Why? Because the Mens Olympic basketball team are all Obama supporters, which makes them instant liberal commies, at least according to the Cuban exile community.
Hola , como esta mi gente
ReplyDeleteAnon:
ReplyDeleteI can tell you with a straight face that I hate no one, hate is a strong word, you must love someone to hate them, I may dislike some people but not for what they believe, but because they are blind to the Cuban truth, we have been victimized by the MSM, you know damn well they side with the bloody regime in Havana, as for the liberal Hollywood crowd I resent not hate the fact that they live high on the hog while Cubans in the island starve while they are busy singing the virtues of Castro, I don't hate them but wish they would open their eyes.
BTW Cameron Diaz is half Cuban, I like her.
Vana said: I resent not hate the fact that they live high on the hog while Cubans in the island starve
ReplyDeleteYou talking about the well-off Cuban exile in Miami? You know the ones that boast about spending $60,000 on a new kitchen. A dollar amound that most Cubans on the island would never see in their lifetime.
How about the Cuban exile community get their house in order. And then you can instruct Eddie Murphy how to think about Cuba.
Anon:
ReplyDeleteAgain you take me out of context, you extract certain words to make your point, you don't want to listen, go ahead believe whatever you want.
Vana,
ReplyDeleteI didnt take your words out of context. Rather, i just stopped where you should have stopped. As a convincing case could be made that Cuban exiles too, are living high off the hog, while Cubans starve on the island.
Nevertheless, I think my work is done here, at least for the time being.
Have a good day,
Sincerely,
Guess who
Guess who:
ReplyDeleteWhile I agree that some Cubans don't care for their own, I can tell you that most of us send money home to our loved ones, without us they would starve, yes though some of us may live high on the hog, we still take care of those in the island, if you are refering to Val Prieto and his kitchen renovation I have to agree that yes he's a despicable character, I can only hope most of us don't behave like him.
Vana, Ms.Calabaza,
ReplyDeleteobviously this idiot got away from a mental institution. This type of people it is best to ignore, he was only trying to get a rise from all of you. Just ignore him This type of person cannot tolerate being ignored, which is exactly what they need. Ignorance is bliss and if you do, they will quietly crawl away to the rock from which they came. Do not give them he satisfaction of a coherent answer. He would not understand it anyway.
Agustin:
ReplyDeleteAs always my friend you are correct, demented people like him want to believe what they want, no use arguing with them, though I did try is not worth it.
He's back! as argumentative as yesterday
ReplyDeletevana said: He's back! as argumentative as yesterday
ReplyDeleteRather then exclaim that i am argumentative. Why dont you make a counter-argument as to why the republican party stripped Sen. Mel Martinez of his RNC chairmenship, before he even had a chance to prove himself.
Too painful to admit, that (your) republican party hates Cuban-Americans.
Easier to bash Dewayne Wade for being a Democrat. Then to bash Newt Gingrich who was instrumental in disgracing Sen. Martinez, in front of the world stage because he was a Cuban.
Stop kissing the bigots asses who hate all things Spanish.
If you read this blog frequently you would know we are not fans of Bush or Newt, or any of the xenophobes in the Republican party, so you see your argument is unfounded.
ReplyDeleteguess who:
ReplyDeleteMel Martínez resigned as RNC chairman because he was disgusted by the spate of xenophobes who were vying with one another for the title of biggest Know-Nothing in the Republican Party. Fortunately, the only candidate who was not a xenophobe won the nomination, which means that Cuban-Americans still guide the destinies of the GOP whether Middle America knows it or not.
Vana said: If you read this blog frequently you would know we are not fans of Bush or Newt, or any of the xenophobes in the Republican party
ReplyDeleteXenophes are the republican party. That is why they vote republican. And that is exactly why they will get their butts kicked in the upcoming election. America is a nation of immigrants. And the xenophic party that is the racist republican party will brutally find that out in November.
Raquel Marrero Yanes
ReplyDelete"¡Abajo Machado!" era el clamor popular en Cuba en los primeros días de agosto de 1933, cuando se desencadena en todo el país una huelga general revolucionaria, acción que derrocó la tiranía de Gerardo Machado y Morales.
En agosto de 1933 el pueblo cubano aceptaba como única condición el derrocamiento del régimen.
Los efectos de la profunda y prolongada crisis económica mundial de 1929 y la torpe política sustentada en el terror y los crímenes, que gozaba del apoyo y simpatía de la banca yanki y nativa, pusieron al régimen machadista en aprieto. La oligarquía criolla y la embajada norteamericana en La Habana no pudieron impedir entonces la huelga que estremeció a toda la nación y alcanzó insospechadas proporciones. No se trataba de reivindicaciones económicas, la demanda era una sola: ¡que se fuera Machado!
El sanguinario gobernante, trascendió a la posteridad con el bien ganado sobrenombre del "asno con garras", que le puso Rubén Martínez Villena. en los ocho años de "machadato", se recrudeció el crimen político contra sus opositores y la persecución de dirigentes obreros y estudiantiles. El movimiento obrero y popular fue aplastado una y otra vez a sangre y fuego, dando lugar a un ascenso de la conciencia antimperialista y al pensamiento político revolucionario de las masas.
"Ninguna huelga durará más de 24 horas bajo mi gobierno" —solía decir. Sin embargo, en más de una ocasión La Habana se estremeció con manifestaciones contra la tiranía.
A finales de julio de 1933 el movimiento obrero logró convertir un paro local de pequeños propietarios de ómnibus urbanos en la capital en una huelga, que se propagó a otros sectores laborales en todo el país. Esas luchas llegaron a su punto culminante el 5 de agosto, en una huelga general. El día 7 los esbirros de Machado ametrallaban al pueblo en las calles de La Habana, con lo que creció la indignación y la determinación de derribar al tirano.
El país se paralizó y Machado perdió el control del Ejército. Alarmada por la situación cubana, la administración estadounidense de Franklin Delano Roosevelt fraguó una intervención, esta vez sin marines ni cañones, sino con el envío a Cuba del embajador Benjamin Summer Welles, como elemento mediador para encontrar una salida a la crisis. Pero no contó en ningún momento con organizaciones revolucionarias como el Ala Izquierda Estudiantil, el Directorio Estudiantil, la Confederación Nacional Obrera de Cuba y el Partido Comunista, factores que desempeñaron un papel decisivo en el derrocamiento del régimen. La mediación de Welles se vio sobrepasada por los acontecimientos.
El 12 de agosto de 1933 Machado abandonó el Palacio Presidencial y huyó en avión hacia Nassau, Bahamas. Terminaba así su nefasto mandato. La fecha marcó un momento culminante en la lucha del pueblo cubano, aunque no fructificaron las ansias de libertad y soberanía nacionales, pues al caer el tirano Estados Unidos impuso un gobierno títere, y frustró con ello el triunfo popular. Lo anterior corroboró cuán necesaria era la unidad para alcanzar la definitiva independencia.
Entre el Gringo trastornao y racista, y quien séa el o la que copió a la "fidelista", paréce que soltáron al manicómio por aquí, señor administradór de este blog, le recomiéndo que tome medídas para resolvér este dilema.
ReplyDeleteMira que los cubanos hablan mielda.
ReplyDeleteQue viva el comandante Fidel.
ReplyDeleteQue viva el Che.
Hello john aka Juanito Longaniza.
ReplyDeleteIs your army ready for us....
I see the asylum has kicked out the inmates, too bad they found their way here.
ReplyDeleteVana , where is Fantomas?
ReplyDeleteHola Manuel, ya te envie el chequecito
ReplyDeleteGood morning friends, hope all's well
ReplyDeleteManuel is Fantomas Clonable?
ReplyDeleteNot quite , Fantomas easily admired but never duplicated
ReplyDeleteFantomas is nowhere to be found on this blog
ReplyDeleteDid you forbid him Manuel
He is now editor in chief @ abajo fidel blog these days
He is writting a lot more there now
Good for him
I should take a look again and often
He is good
CNN) — The chairman of the Arkansas Democratic Party died Wednesday, hours after a shooting at the party’s headquarters, police said.
ReplyDeletePolice block off the streets surrounding the state Democratic Party headquarters Wednesday in Little Rock.
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Chairman Bill Gwatney died at 3:59 Wednesday afternoon after gunman Manuel A Tellechea entered his Little Rock office and shot him several times in the upper body, Little Rock Police Lt. Terry Hastings said.
Authorities confirmed the news shortly after former President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton released a statement expressing their condolences.
“We are deeply saddened by the news that Bill Gwatney has passed away,” the former governor and first lady of Arkansas said. “His leadership and commitment to Arkansas and this country have always inspired us and those who had the opportunity to know him.”
The shooting suspect, a white male, fled the scene in a Toyota Tercel Wednesday afternoon after a police chase ended in gunfire, Hastings said.
Authorities are working to confirm Tellechea address in NJ , but Hastings said there was no indication that he was a former employee. He said police were investigating for possible motives, as well as why the suspect went into the Arkansas Baptist State Convention brandishing a gun and a cuban machete
agustin said
ReplyDeleteIgnorance is bliss and if you do, they will quietly crawl away to the rock from which they came
Agustin Fantomas is demanding your attention
Barack Hussein will announce Colin Powell as his VP
ReplyDeleteJust received confirmation via text message from Obama's Headquarters
Announcement will be revealed in a few hours
640 comments is a world record for this blog
ReplyDeleteMadhouse stinks, hay caca de gorila y orine de fantomas all over
ReplyDeleteManuel pasa la manguera no seas cerdo
Fantomas We love you , come out my friend , this blog died since you left
ReplyDeleteAgustin Sardinas is too boring
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Ignorance is bliss and if you do, they will quietly crawl away to the rock from which they came
ReplyDeleteBeing Busy with my new job I haven't had much time to write a new article for my site, let alone check up on the latest happenings in blogdom. Today I had just the chance and in going through the usual circles I find here that there is a "guess who" ass hole that some here are refering to as John. Since there are two Johns that visit this site, and I am unware of the status of the other John, I would like to make it clear that "guess who" isn't me (check the ip address). I could never side with castro, not with how my parents and grandparents were treated by the regime. Also, I no longer use Nom de plume's. If I don't have the cojones to write something down with my name attached, then I won't write it.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note: From the past articles I've read I must give kudos on the direction your blog has taken Manny. Obviously the fantomas' of the world must be dealt with, but there's less gossip and people bashing and more issues to be tackled--I new you had it in you. BTW: since when was KC's blog invitation only? That was kind of surprising.
John the Good:
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are still with us and thank-you for your kind words about RCAB. The credit, however, does not belong to us but to Babalú.
It's been several weeks since I've had occasion to take Babalú to task for making a derogatory statement about Cubans or calling for some national hecatomb to befall them.
Have they finally figured it out?
Did our last wrangle about "Cuban balls" finally knock some sense into them?
Do they now have a sticker posted over their computers that reads:
THE ENEMY IS CASTRO, NOT THE CUBAN PEOPLE
I hope so.
P.S. Killcastro is on hiatus. He has not posted in a long time.
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