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“We Are All Donald Trump,” Proclaims Hispanic Human-Rights Activist
Apr 23, 2017 21:01:22   #
Chameleon12
 
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****t media was when it came to the e******n. When dismiss opposing opinions because of your own prejudice, you eventually end up dismissing everyone. The left's constant tactics of mischaracterizing people, mis-labeling people, stereotyping people, judging people based on what kind of people support them, and dismissing people while ignoring their arguments doesn't work anymore. The left has refused to debate for too long and has instead insulted people and called that a win. That's why they're losing public support.

“We Are All Donald Trump,” Proclaims Hispanic Human-Rights Activist
Humberto Fontova

The human rights activist mentioned in this column title is also a P**********l Medal of Freedom winner. More fascinatingly still, he’s also black. Even more amazingly, he’s a foreign “Latino” human rights-activist from a nation where recent polls show over half the residents craving to emigrate to the U.S.

With this profile, what odds would Vegas give that he’s a current Donald Trump basher?

Instead Oscar Biscet (the activist’s name) is a Spanish-speaking Cuban dissident and current Trump backer, who seems to understand the English language better than many native-born, ruddy-cheeked, apple-pie eating Americans, from to Karl Rove Jeb Bush. He especially seems to understand the word “illegal.”

"Trespassing through any country's border without authorization is a crime punishable by law,” observed Biscet in a Spanish-language tweet from Cuba last week. “Today we are all Donald Trump.”

The anti-c*******t dissident Biscet was jailed and tortured by the Castro regime for peacefully protesting the Stalinist regime’s policy of forced late-term a******ns via the drug Rivanol. "The umbilical cord was cut,” revealed the medical doctor Biscet back in 1998. “And they (the babies) were allowed to bleed to death or they were wrapped in paper and asphyxiated."

Not that most of you have ever heard of this a******n policy from the Castro-accredited U.S. media that “reports” from Cuba.

What most of you probably have heard from the Castro-accredited U.S. media--from CNN to NBC, from ABC to NPR, from the AP to CBS--is those miraculously low Cuban infant-mortality rates. That the Stalinist regime’s a******n policy plays an enormous role in these (nonetheless bogus) low infant-mortality figures is not something the Castro-accredited U.S. media would dare venture to investigate. That Castro-accreditation, you see, could suddenly go “POOF!” and vanish.

“From covering Havana’s night-life! -- to reporting on the Iowa caucus? No thanks!” react all those intrepid U.S. “investigative reporters.” So they dutifully keep parroting the Stalinist regime’s propaganda handouts--and comfortably remain in Cuba.

Cuba’s judicial system, lifted from Stalin’s during the Great Terror, sentenced Oscar Biscet to 25 years of prison, of which he suffered 11. honored by Amnesty international as one of its official “Prisoners of Conscience,”-- not that this has much induced the U.S. media to ever mention Biscet.

There’s just something about suffering c*******m in the flesh that makes a person recognize the swinishness and hypocrisy of fashionable and politically-correct western society. We saw the same thing with Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Vladimir Bukovsky. Initially these Soviet dissidents got some perfunctory “hear-hears” from the Western political and intellectual smart-set. In short order, however, both came to be shunned as reactionary cranks.

Biscet hasn’t even managed the perfunctory “hear-hears” but he’s already pointing out the smart-set’s swinishness and hypocrisy. “And just what's behind all the complicity and hypocrisy by NBC and Univision anyway?” he adds in last week’s tweet. “NBC and Univision mutilate freedom of expression. They denounce and censor Donald Trump but always promote the Castro-C*******t dictatorship."

Amazingly again, it was Jeb’s brother George W. who awarded Oscar Biscet his P**********l Medal of Freedom in 2007 (in absentia.)

Cuba’s Oscar Biscet suffered longer in Castro’s Gulag than Alexander Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalin’s Gulag—and for essentially the same “crime.” Both Solzhenitsyn and Biscet refused to renounce t***h. “Live not by lies” famously advised Solzhenitsyn.

“When you know the t***h, the t***h will set you free. When you know the t***h, you change,” Biscet explained during an interview with the Catholic News Agency.

That such a man is also unafraid to insult the insidious power of American political correctness and fashionable opinion when they trample t***h--this should not be surprising.

This penchant for t***h probably explains the virtual media black-out on Biscet’s suffering which took place 90 miles from our shores. Consider:

Anti-c*******t human-rights activist Oscar Biscet was jailed and tortured after a closed kangaroo trial by a Stalinist, terror-sponsoring regime that craved to nuke us. His “crime” was peaceful protest. All this took place 90 miles from U.S. shores in a locale absolutely lousy with international press bureaus and their intrepid “investigative reporters.”

This fiefdom, by the way, is responsible for the jailing and torture of the most political prisoners (many black) per-capita of any regime in the modern history of the Western hemisphere, more in fact than Stalin’s at the height of the Great Terror. But from the media all we learn is that it provides “free and fabulous healthcare” while bravely suffering a “cruel” and “archaic” embargo by a superpower.

Nelson Mandela, on the other hand, was convicted by the independent judiciary of a U.S. ally after a trial perfectly open to international observers and declared “perfectly fair” by many of these observers. Mandela’s crime was terrorism.

Can I venture to guess, dear readers, which one of these Black political prisoners you have heard most about in the U.S. media?

Thought so.

And regarding that poll showing half of Cubans currently crave to leave Cuba. This refers to a nation with a standard of living formerly higher than half of Europe's and swamped with more immigrants per-capita (primarily from Europe) than was the U.S--which Cubans treated as their tourist playground.

Wikipedia (no less!) points out that as of 1958 Cuba was “the sixth largest recipient of immigrants in the world.” Has the Castro-accredited U.S. media informed you of this fascinating (but highly embarrassing to their accreditor) historical datum?

Didn’t think so.
Yes, The Godfather II notwithstanding, in 1953 –owing to Cuba’s large middle-class--more Cubans vacationed in the U.S. (then voluntarily returned home, despite U.S. visas being available to them for the asking) than Americans vacationed in Cuba. When my parents and grandparents and uncles and aunts said “Adios, America!” they weren’t referring to Ann Coulter’s great book. They followed up with: “next time we also plan to see Rock City and Ruby Falls!”

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Apr 23, 2017 21:49:32   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****t media was when it came to the e******n. When dismiss opposing opinions because of your own prejudice, you eventually end up dismissing everyone. The left's constant tactics of mischaracterizing people, mis-labeling people, stereotyping people, judging people based on what kind of people support them, and dismissing people while ignoring their arguments doesn't work anymore. The left has refused to debate for too long and has instead insulted people and called that a win. That's why they're losing public support.

“We Are All Donald Trump,” Proclaims Hispanic Human-Rights Activist
Humberto Fontova

The human rights activist mentioned in this column title is also a P**********l Medal of Freedom winner. More fascinatingly still, he’s also black. Even more amazingly, he’s a foreign “Latino” human rights-activist from a nation where recent polls show over half the residents craving to emigrate to the U.S.

With this profile, what odds would Vegas give that he’s a current Donald Trump basher?

Instead Oscar Biscet (the activist’s name) is a Spanish-speaking Cuban dissident and current Trump backer, who seems to understand the English language better than many native-born, ruddy-cheeked, apple-pie eating Americans, from to Karl Rove Jeb Bush. He especially seems to understand the word “illegal.”

"Trespassing through any country's border without authorization is a crime punishable by law,” observed Biscet in a Spanish-language tweet from Cuba last week. “Today we are all Donald Trump.”

The anti-c*******t dissident Biscet was jailed and tortured by the Castro regime for peacefully protesting the Stalinist regime’s policy of forced late-term a******ns via the drug Rivanol. "The umbilical cord was cut,” revealed the medical doctor Biscet back in 1998. “And they (the babies) were allowed to bleed to death or they were wrapped in paper and asphyxiated."

Not that most of you have ever heard of this a******n policy from the Castro-accredited U.S. media that “reports” from Cuba.

What most of you probably have heard from the Castro-accredited U.S. media--from CNN to NBC, from ABC to NPR, from the AP to CBS--is those miraculously low Cuban infant-mortality rates. That the Stalinist regime’s a******n policy plays an enormous role in these (nonetheless bogus) low infant-mortality figures is not something the Castro-accredited U.S. media would dare venture to investigate. That Castro-accreditation, you see, could suddenly go “POOF!” and vanish.

“From covering Havana’s night-life! -- to reporting on the Iowa caucus? No thanks!” react all those intrepid U.S. “investigative reporters.” So they dutifully keep parroting the Stalinist regime’s propaganda handouts--and comfortably remain in Cuba.

Cuba’s judicial system, lifted from Stalin’s during the Great Terror, sentenced Oscar Biscet to 25 years of prison, of which he suffered 11. honored by Amnesty international as one of its official “Prisoners of Conscience,”-- not that this has much induced the U.S. media to ever mention Biscet.

There’s just something about suffering c*******m in the flesh that makes a person recognize the swinishness and hypocrisy of fashionable and politically-correct western society. We saw the same thing with Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Vladimir Bukovsky. Initially these Soviet dissidents got some perfunctory “hear-hears” from the Western political and intellectual smart-set. In short order, however, both came to be shunned as reactionary cranks.

Biscet hasn’t even managed the perfunctory “hear-hears” but he’s already pointing out the smart-set’s swinishness and hypocrisy. “And just what's behind all the complicity and hypocrisy by NBC and Univision anyway?” he adds in last week’s tweet. “NBC and Univision mutilate freedom of expression. They denounce and censor Donald Trump but always promote the Castro-C*******t dictatorship."

Amazingly again, it was Jeb’s brother George W. who awarded Oscar Biscet his P**********l Medal of Freedom in 2007 (in absentia.)

Cuba’s Oscar Biscet suffered longer in Castro’s Gulag than Alexander Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalin’s Gulag—and for essentially the same “crime.” Both Solzhenitsyn and Biscet refused to renounce t***h. “Live not by lies” famously advised Solzhenitsyn.

“When you know the t***h, the t***h will set you free. When you know the t***h, you change,” Biscet explained during an interview with the Catholic News Agency.

That such a man is also unafraid to insult the insidious power of American political correctness and fashionable opinion when they trample t***h--this should not be surprising.

This penchant for t***h probably explains the virtual media black-out on Biscet’s suffering which took place 90 miles from our shores. Consider:

Anti-c*******t human-rights activist Oscar Biscet was jailed and tortured after a closed kangaroo trial by a Stalinist, terror-sponsoring regime that craved to nuke us. His “crime” was peaceful protest. All this took place 90 miles from U.S. shores in a locale absolutely lousy with international press bureaus and their intrepid “investigative reporters.”

This fiefdom, by the way, is responsible for the jailing and torture of the most political prisoners (many black) per-capita of any regime in the modern history of the Western hemisphere, more in fact than Stalin’s at the height of the Great Terror. But from the media all we learn is that it provides “free and fabulous healthcare” while bravely suffering a “cruel” and “archaic” embargo by a superpower.

Nelson Mandela, on the other hand, was convicted by the independent judiciary of a U.S. ally after a trial perfectly open to international observers and declared “perfectly fair” by many of these observers. Mandela’s crime was terrorism.

Can I venture to guess, dear readers, which one of these Black political prisoners you have heard most about in the U.S. media?

Thought so.

And regarding that poll showing half of Cubans currently crave to leave Cuba. This refers to a nation with a standard of living formerly higher than half of Europe's and swamped with more immigrants per-capita (primarily from Europe) than was the U.S--which Cubans treated as their tourist playground.

Wikipedia (no less!) points out that as of 1958 Cuba was “the sixth largest recipient of immigrants in the world.” Has the Castro-accredited U.S. media informed you of this fascinating (but highly embarrassing to their accreditor) historical datum?

Didn’t think so.
Yes, The Godfather II notwithstanding, in 1953 –owing to Cuba’s large middle-class--more Cubans vacationed in the U.S. (then voluntarily returned home, despite U.S. visas being available to them for the asking) than Americans vacationed in Cuba. When my parents and grandparents and uncles and aunts said “Adios, America!” they weren’t referring to Ann Coulter’s great book. They followed up with: “next time we also plan to see Rock City and Ruby Falls!”
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****... (show quote)


Good post...thanks!

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Apr 23, 2017 22:01:40   #
PeterS
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****t media was when it came to the e******n. When dismiss opposing opinions because of your own prejudice, you eventually end up dismissing everyone. The left's constant tactics of mischaracterizing people, mis-labeling people, stereotyping people, judging people based on what kind of people support them, and dismissing people while ignoring their arguments doesn't work anymore. The left has refused to debate for too long and has instead insulted people and called that a win. That's why they're losing public support.
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****... (show quote)


Losing public support? The only reason conservatives have managed a majority in state e******ns because of gerrymandering as is the only reason they hold congress. Without the e*******l college conservatives wouldn't hold the presidency and you have the Senate by a whopping two v**es. And just how have you conservatives been mislabeled or mischaracterized? And as soon as conservatives can start using something other than a logical fallacy as an argument the sooner we can stop dismissing their arguments. And I have to say, this is a nice bit of projection given that T***p w*n the heart of conservatives by being the king of insults.

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Apr 23, 2017 22:15:42   #
PeterS
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****t media was when it came to the e******n. When dismiss opposing opinions because of your own prejudice, you eventually end up dismissing everyone. The left's constant tactics of mischaracterizing people, mis-labeling people, stereotyping people, judging people based on what kind of people support them, and dismissing people while ignoring their arguments doesn't work anymore. The left has refused to debate for too long and has instead insulted people and called that a win. That's why they're losing public support.

“We Are All Donald Trump,” Proclaims Hispanic Human-Rights Activist
Humberto Fontova

The human rights activist mentioned in this column title is also a P**********l Medal of Freedom winner. More fascinatingly still, he’s also black. Even more amazingly, he’s a foreign “Latino” human rights-activist from a nation where recent polls show over half the residents craving to emigrate to the U.S.

With this profile, what odds would Vegas give that he’s a current Donald Trump basher?

Instead Oscar Biscet (the activist’s name) is a Spanish-speaking Cuban dissident and current Trump backer, who seems to understand the English language better than many native-born, ruddy-cheeked, apple-pie eating Americans, from to Karl Rove Jeb Bush. He especially seems to understand the word “illegal.”

"Trespassing through any country's border without authorization is a crime punishable by law,” observed Biscet in a Spanish-language tweet from Cuba last week. “Today we are all Donald Trump.”

The anti-c*******t dissident Biscet was jailed and tortured by the Castro regime for peacefully protesting the Stalinist regime’s policy of forced late-term a******ns via the drug Rivanol. "The umbilical cord was cut,” revealed the medical doctor Biscet back in 1998. “And they (the babies) were allowed to bleed to death or they were wrapped in paper and asphyxiated."

Not that most of you have ever heard of this a******n policy from the Castro-accredited U.S. media that “reports” from Cuba.

What most of you probably have heard from the Castro-accredited U.S. media--from CNN to NBC, from ABC to NPR, from the AP to CBS--is those miraculously low Cuban infant-mortality rates. That the Stalinist regime’s a******n policy plays an enormous role in these (nonetheless bogus) low infant-mortality figures is not something the Castro-accredited U.S. media would dare venture to investigate. That Castro-accreditation, you see, could suddenly go “POOF!” and vanish.

“From covering Havana’s night-life! -- to reporting on the Iowa caucus? No thanks!” react all those intrepid U.S. “investigative reporters.” So they dutifully keep parroting the Stalinist regime’s propaganda handouts--and comfortably remain in Cuba.

Cuba’s judicial system, lifted from Stalin’s during the Great Terror, sentenced Oscar Biscet to 25 years of prison, of which he suffered 11. honored by Amnesty international as one of its official “Prisoners of Conscience,”-- not that this has much induced the U.S. media to ever mention Biscet.

There’s just something about suffering c*******m in the flesh that makes a person recognize the swinishness and hypocrisy of fashionable and politically-correct western society. We saw the same thing with Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Vladimir Bukovsky. Initially these Soviet dissidents got some perfunctory “hear-hears” from the Western political and intellectual smart-set. In short order, however, both came to be shunned as reactionary cranks.

Biscet hasn’t even managed the perfunctory “hear-hears” but he’s already pointing out the smart-set’s swinishness and hypocrisy. “And just what's behind all the complicity and hypocrisy by NBC and Univision anyway?” he adds in last week’s tweet. “NBC and Univision mutilate freedom of expression. They denounce and censor Donald Trump but always promote the Castro-C*******t dictatorship."

Amazingly again, it was Jeb’s brother George W. who awarded Oscar Biscet his P**********l Medal of Freedom in 2007 (in absentia.)

Cuba’s Oscar Biscet suffered longer in Castro’s Gulag than Alexander Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalin’s Gulag—and for essentially the same “crime.” Both Solzhenitsyn and Biscet refused to renounce t***h. “Live not by lies” famously advised Solzhenitsyn.

“When you know the t***h, the t***h will set you free. When you know the t***h, you change,” Biscet explained during an interview with the Catholic News Agency.

That such a man is also unafraid to insult the insidious power of American political correctness and fashionable opinion when they trample t***h--this should not be surprising.

This penchant for t***h probably explains the virtual media black-out on Biscet’s suffering which took place 90 miles from our shores. Consider:

Anti-c*******t human-rights activist Oscar Biscet was jailed and tortured after a closed kangaroo trial by a Stalinist, terror-sponsoring regime that craved to nuke us. His “crime” was peaceful protest. All this took place 90 miles from U.S. shores in a locale absolutely lousy with international press bureaus and their intrepid “investigative reporters.”

This fiefdom, by the way, is responsible for the jailing and torture of the most political prisoners (many black) per-capita of any regime in the modern history of the Western hemisphere, more in fact than Stalin’s at the height of the Great Terror. But from the media all we learn is that it provides “free and fabulous healthcare” while bravely suffering a “cruel” and “archaic” embargo by a superpower.

Nelson Mandela, on the other hand, was convicted by the independent judiciary of a U.S. ally after a trial perfectly open to international observers and declared “perfectly fair” by many of these observers. Mandela’s crime was terrorism.

Can I venture to guess, dear readers, which one of these Black political prisoners you have heard most about in the U.S. media?

Thought so.

And regarding that poll showing half of Cubans currently crave to leave Cuba. This refers to a nation with a standard of living formerly higher than half of Europe's and swamped with more immigrants per-capita (primarily from Europe) than was the U.S--which Cubans treated as their tourist playground.

Wikipedia (no less!) points out that as of 1958 Cuba was “the sixth largest recipient of immigrants in the world.” Has the Castro-accredited U.S. media informed you of this fascinating (but highly embarrassing to their accreditor) historical datum?

Didn’t think so.
Yes, The Godfather II notwithstanding, in 1953 –owing to Cuba’s large middle-class--more Cubans vacationed in the U.S. (then voluntarily returned home, despite U.S. visas being available to them for the asking) than Americans vacationed in Cuba. When my parents and grandparents and uncles and aunts said “Adios, America!” they weren’t referring to Ann Coulter’s great book. They followed up with: “next time we also plan to see Rock City and Ruby Falls!”
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****... (show quote)


If half of all Cubans want to leave the country then why are they fans of Trump--haven't they heard his policy towards Hispanic immigrants?

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Apr 24, 2017 12:11:44   #
bahmer
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****t media was when it came to the e******n. When dismiss opposing opinions because of your own prejudice, you eventually end up dismissing everyone. The left's constant tactics of mischaracterizing people, mis-labeling people, stereotyping people, judging people based on what kind of people support them, and dismissing people while ignoring their arguments doesn't work anymore. The left has refused to debate for too long and has instead insulted people and called that a win. That's why they're losing public support.

“We Are All Donald Trump,” Proclaims Hispanic Human-Rights Activist
Humberto Fontova

The human rights activist mentioned in this column title is also a P**********l Medal of Freedom winner. More fascinatingly still, he’s also black. Even more amazingly, he’s a foreign “Latino” human rights-activist from a nation where recent polls show over half the residents craving to emigrate to the U.S.

With this profile, what odds would Vegas give that he’s a current Donald Trump basher?

Instead Oscar Biscet (the activist’s name) is a Spanish-speaking Cuban dissident and current Trump backer, who seems to understand the English language better than many native-born, ruddy-cheeked, apple-pie eating Americans, from to Karl Rove Jeb Bush. He especially seems to understand the word “illegal.”

"Trespassing through any country's border without authorization is a crime punishable by law,” observed Biscet in a Spanish-language tweet from Cuba last week. “Today we are all Donald Trump.”

The anti-c*******t dissident Biscet was jailed and tortured by the Castro regime for peacefully protesting the Stalinist regime’s policy of forced late-term a******ns via the drug Rivanol. "The umbilical cord was cut,” revealed the medical doctor Biscet back in 1998. “And they (the babies) were allowed to bleed to death or they were wrapped in paper and asphyxiated."

Not that most of you have ever heard of this a******n policy from the Castro-accredited U.S. media that “reports” from Cuba.

What most of you probably have heard from the Castro-accredited U.S. media--from CNN to NBC, from ABC to NPR, from the AP to CBS--is those miraculously low Cuban infant-mortality rates. That the Stalinist regime’s a******n policy plays an enormous role in these (nonetheless bogus) low infant-mortality figures is not something the Castro-accredited U.S. media would dare venture to investigate. That Castro-accreditation, you see, could suddenly go “POOF!” and vanish.

“From covering Havana’s night-life! -- to reporting on the Iowa caucus? No thanks!” react all those intrepid U.S. “investigative reporters.” So they dutifully keep parroting the Stalinist regime’s propaganda handouts--and comfortably remain in Cuba.

Cuba’s judicial system, lifted from Stalin’s during the Great Terror, sentenced Oscar Biscet to 25 years of prison, of which he suffered 11. honored by Amnesty international as one of its official “Prisoners of Conscience,”-- not that this has much induced the U.S. media to ever mention Biscet.

There’s just something about suffering c*******m in the flesh that makes a person recognize the swinishness and hypocrisy of fashionable and politically-correct western society. We saw the same thing with Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Vladimir Bukovsky. Initially these Soviet dissidents got some perfunctory “hear-hears” from the Western political and intellectual smart-set. In short order, however, both came to be shunned as reactionary cranks.

Biscet hasn’t even managed the perfunctory “hear-hears” but he’s already pointing out the smart-set’s swinishness and hypocrisy. “And just what's behind all the complicity and hypocrisy by NBC and Univision anyway?” he adds in last week’s tweet. “NBC and Univision mutilate freedom of expression. They denounce and censor Donald Trump but always promote the Castro-C*******t dictatorship."

Amazingly again, it was Jeb’s brother George W. who awarded Oscar Biscet his P**********l Medal of Freedom in 2007 (in absentia.)

Cuba’s Oscar Biscet suffered longer in Castro’s Gulag than Alexander Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalin’s Gulag—and for essentially the same “crime.” Both Solzhenitsyn and Biscet refused to renounce t***h. “Live not by lies” famously advised Solzhenitsyn.

“When you know the t***h, the t***h will set you free. When you know the t***h, you change,” Biscet explained during an interview with the Catholic News Agency.

That such a man is also unafraid to insult the insidious power of American political correctness and fashionable opinion when they trample t***h--this should not be surprising.

This penchant for t***h probably explains the virtual media black-out on Biscet’s suffering which took place 90 miles from our shores. Consider:

Anti-c*******t human-rights activist Oscar Biscet was jailed and tortured after a closed kangaroo trial by a Stalinist, terror-sponsoring regime that craved to nuke us. His “crime” was peaceful protest. All this took place 90 miles from U.S. shores in a locale absolutely lousy with international press bureaus and their intrepid “investigative reporters.”

This fiefdom, by the way, is responsible for the jailing and torture of the most political prisoners (many black) per-capita of any regime in the modern history of the Western hemisphere, more in fact than Stalin’s at the height of the Great Terror. But from the media all we learn is that it provides “free and fabulous healthcare” while bravely suffering a “cruel” and “archaic” embargo by a superpower.

Nelson Mandela, on the other hand, was convicted by the independent judiciary of a U.S. ally after a trial perfectly open to international observers and declared “perfectly fair” by many of these observers. Mandela’s crime was terrorism.

Can I venture to guess, dear readers, which one of these Black political prisoners you have heard most about in the U.S. media?

Thought so.

And regarding that poll showing half of Cubans currently crave to leave Cuba. This refers to a nation with a standard of living formerly higher than half of Europe's and swamped with more immigrants per-capita (primarily from Europe) than was the U.S--which Cubans treated as their tourist playground.

Wikipedia (no less!) points out that as of 1958 Cuba was “the sixth largest recipient of immigrants in the world.” Has the Castro-accredited U.S. media informed you of this fascinating (but highly embarrassing to their accreditor) historical datum?

Didn’t think so.
Yes, The Godfather II notwithstanding, in 1953 –owing to Cuba’s large middle-class--more Cubans vacationed in the U.S. (then voluntarily returned home, despite U.S. visas being available to them for the asking) than Americans vacationed in Cuba. When my parents and grandparents and uncles and aunts said “Adios, America!” they weren’t referring to Ann Coulter’s great book. They followed up with: “next time we also plan to see Rock City and Ruby Falls!”
this just goes to show you how ignorant the l*****... (show quote)


Excellent post thanks.

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Aug 23, 2019 16:10:31   #
Chameleon12
 
PeterS wrote:
Losing public support? The only reason conservatives have managed a majority in state e******ns because of gerrymandering as is the only reason they hold congress. Without the e*******l college conservatives wouldn't hold the presidency and you have the Senate by a whopping two v**es. And just how have you conservatives been mislabeled or mischaracterized? And as soon as conservatives can start using something other than a logical fallacy as an argument the sooner we can stop dismissing their arguments. And I have to say, this is a nice bit of projection given that T***p w*n the heart of conservatives by being the king of insults.
Losing public support? The only reason conservativ... (show quote)


Why do progressives always assume that someone is conservative simply because they are critical of the l*****t media? None of the televised media should be trusted without question, that includes both CNN and Fox News. My issue with today's l*****t media is that they sound like the left's version of Alex Jones!

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Aug 23, 2019 16:12:50   #
Chameleon12
 
PeterS wrote:
If half of all Cubans want to leave the country then why are they fans of Trump--haven't they heard his policy towards Hispanic immigrants?


You mean his policy towards i*****l i*******ts? Stop distorting the facts. This is part of what makes you all look so bad and, worse, it's laziness.

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