Posted on 05/13/2017 8:06:50 AM PDT by Kaslin
True to his word, New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu ordered the citys monument to Jefferson Davis taken down this week. P.G.T. Beauregard and Robert E. Lee are next in line.
But if this columns title sounds like shameless click-bait, please note the pic at the end of this article which was taken recently at the opening ceremonies of the New Orleans Jazz Fest. See the smiling man with the neck-tag sandwiched between smiling New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu and smiling former New Orleans Senator Mary Landrieu?
Thats Jose Ramon Cabanas, the KGB-trained ambassador to the U.S. from the mass-murdering, terror-sponsoring Castro regime. Cabanas is a proud graduate of Cubas KGB-founded and mentored Instituto Superior de Relaciones internacionales (i.e. spy training center.)
I believe that the Cuban Intelligence Service has penetrated the United States government to the same extent that the old East German STASI once penetrated the West German government, declared retired U.S. counterintelligence officer Lieut. Col. Chris Simmons. And that was before Obamas opening to the Castro regime (i.e. red-carpet for its spies!)
"Virtually every diplomat in Cubas U.N mission is an intelligence agent," declared Cuban defector Alcibiades Hidalgo, who himself served as Cubas ambassador to the U.N. and later as Raul Castros Chief of Staff.
Hidalgo referred to the state of affairs upon his defection in 2002, when the UN mission was among the few places Castros spies and agents-of- influence could operate in the U.S. Now, thanks to Obamas "opening we can safely assume these agents are everywhere—including the New Orleans Jazz Fest, escorted as guests of honor by the mayor of New Orleans.
We need Jazz Fest to remind us when we're at our best, gushed Mayor Landrieu while pointedly smiling towards the smiling representative of the Castro familys mass-murdering regime. The mayor, wearing a music-oriented "Listen to Your City" T-shirt, thanked Jose Ramon Cabanas, the Cuban ambassador to the United States, continues the NOLA story, for leading the effort to make sure that we reconnect the history of Cuba and the history of New Orleans, because we have been together for a very, very long time, and we want to continue."
Its true that New Orleans has historic links to Havana, from where it was ruled during its Spanish period from 1762-1803. Unfortunately Landrieu confuses the horrid disease afflicting the Caribbean island since 1959 with historic Cuba. He equates the Castro-Family-Crime-Syndicate with Cuba.
"Russia is to the Soviet Union as a man is to the disease afflicting him, famously declared Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Same holds for Cuba and the Castro regime.
You bathe your dog and he comes out smelling wonderfully of flowers. Right? (please stick with me here.)
So what happens when you let him outside? Does he luxuriate in his sweet-smelling ambiance?
HAH!—Instead he scurries around until he finds the nearest rotting raccoon or squirrel. Then he rolls in the smelly mess, kicking his legs in the air and snorting and woofing in glee while wallowing in the putrid filth…Never fails, does it!
Think of the Landrieus (if only briefly) as your freshly- bathed pooch. They have a monument of the noble gentleman and historical figure Robert E. Lee as a major landmark in their city. So instead of luxuriating in the honor of this landmark they schedule it for disgrace and demolition.
And at the very time they make national headlines disgracing Robert E. Lee they partner, schmooze and photo-op (laugh, snort and wallow while kicking up their legs, in a sense) with the ambassador of one of the filthiest and most putrid regimes in the modern history of the human race!
If the above statement also sounds like hyperbolic click-bait, please consider the following:
The Castro regime (still run by most of its founders and proudly represented by the Landrieus new friend Jose Ramon Cabanas) jailed and tortured political prisoners at a higher rate than Stalin during the Great Terror. They murdered more Cubans in their first three years in power than Hitlers regime murdered Germans during his first six.
The Castro regime (the identical one represented by Jose Ramon Cabanas) shattered — through mass-executions, mass-jailings, mass larceny and exile — virtually every family on the island of Cuba. Many opponents of the Castro regime qualify as the longest-suffering political prisoners in modern history, having suffered prison camps, forced labor and torture chambers for a period three times as long in Fidel Castros Gulag as Alexander Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalins Gulag.
The Stalinist regime represented by Jose Ramon Cabanas beat ISIS to the game by over half a century. As early as January 1959 they were filming their murders for the media-shock value.
The Stalinist regime represented by Jose Ramon Cabanas also came closest of anyone in history to (wantonly) starting a worldwide nuclear war.
In the above process the Castro regime converted a highly-civilized nation with a higher standard of living than much of Europe and swamped with immigrants into a slum/sewer ravaged by tropical diseases and with the highest suicide rate in the Western hemisphere.
Over TWENTY TIMES as many people (and counting) have died trying to escape Castros Cuba as died trying to escape East Germany. Yet prior to Castroism Cuba received more immigrants per-capita than almost any nation on earth—more than the U.S. did including the Ellis Island years, in fact.
Fidel Castro helped train and fund practically every terror group on earth, from the Weathermen to Puerto Ricos Macheteros, from Argentinas Montoneros, to Colombias FARC, from the Black Panthers to the IRA and from the PLO to AL Fatah.
New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu smiled from ear to ear while thanking the representative of the regime responsible for the horrors catalogued above.
Why are you southerners caving to the liberals?
The WAR is over.
Do we hate the Russians (Cold War)
Do we hate the Japanese?
Do we hate the Vietnamese/Chinese?
Do we hate the North Koreans or Germans? (well maybe)
The purge of Southern Symbols like the Confederate Battle Flag and statues of Confederate leaders is a disgrace to history.
We should NEVER FORGET the War Between the States.
But we must ALWAYS remember that it wasn’t a war against an evil empire, Nazis, Fascists, Imperialists, or Communists. It was against our brothers and sisters. Our aunts and uncles. Our fellow Americans. Against our very union.
The South lost. Surrendered. Accepted defeat. Slavery was abolished. The Union was saved.
Isn’t that ENOUGH? Is humiliation of history necessary? Flags and statues remained for ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS, but NOW they must be purged from society? WHY NOW?
Because political correctness has run a muck. Political Correctness is a cancer on our society worse than slavery was. It must be DEFEATED by not giving in to it’s demands.
If some people are offended by Confederate symbols, well TOO BAD. You do not have a right to not be offended. In other words a double negative makes a positive, so you have the right to be offended.
Full disclosure. I am a YANKEE.
My direct ancestors settled in Long Island before 1686. I live in Enfield, NY established in 1804, my direct family line settled here in 1806. I was born in New York and have lived in New York State my entire life. I have no southern roots or relatives.
I am just defending history.
Wholl Replace the Disgraced Robert E. Lee...
Disgraced? Disgraced? What kind of communist, revisionist Bullshit is this? Disgraced, my ass.
Grant - another white guy from the distant past? Unlikely. American patriot? Again, unlikely.
It'll be Dutch Morial, or the like.
Knowing libs, I say either Trayvon Martin or St Brown of Furgeson.
Trayvon Martin
Any of the LIB heroes: Dr josef mengele, che guevara, margaret sanger, fidel castro, pol pot, stalin, mao, jimmah carter (add any LIB loser you can think of).
LOL
But I think Charles Deslondes, leader of the 1811 uprising, would probably be a more likely choice, given the current mood.
You are closer to local thinking than you realize. NO WAY can it be anyone white, unless...someone suggest a monument to the great Landrieu himself. If enough time passes after he is out of office, I could see a statue of him somewhere. There are ‘monuments’ to Trayvon Martin-types everywhere and every day on the streets of N.O. Dead bodies, black men mostly, left on sidewalks as a reminder that ‘black lives matter’. It will be some generic ‘symbolic’ monument or a black person-no matter how obscure.
The winners are not the ones tearing down the monuments. Unless this Landreau character is a Yankee transplant......
“The Rifleman: The Sheridan Story”
One of the best episode of any western, ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta8vjAW1nZg
These monuments remind some folks of slavery, so apparently this is justification for their removal. I suggest that all black people be removed from this country because they remind ME of slavery since their ancestors were once slaves. Eye for an eye.
Yeah, the Grant memorial would be a big keg of whiskey.
The White House was built with the help of slave labor. When are we going to tear it down?
I don’t think there really was slavery. I think it has been made up.
The real question should be: “Wholl Replace the Disgraced Mitch Landrieu as the New Orleans Mayor?”
I’m hoping for Sidney Torres a.k.a. Trashanova. He cleaned up the Quarter(literally) he’s a tough, pro business guy and young and brash enough to shake things up. Being a hottie doesn’t hurt either-but he’s white, so it’s doubtful. More likely one of the hyphenated, professional politician, black ex-council women/activists who are interested.
Shhhh! With Trump in residence that could happen if all this plays out! My guess is that all plantation houses(historical or not) will be the next targets. After all they ARE the symbols of slavery! Dressing up pretty girls in period gowns and making $$ showing the elegant plantation homes should be seen as bragging about those times, right? If ALL traces of slavery and those who benefitted from it must be erased there’s gonna be a LOT destroyed in this country!
Sounds good to me. He must be a Republican?
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