1 posted on
11/28/2016 10:00:55 AM PST by
Twotone
To: Twotone
Castro died November 9th, 2016 (3AM) and they kept him on ice to make it look -not so bad.
To: Twotone
Who knows when Fidel Castro actually kicked the bucket? But this weekend his brother decided to let us in on the secret. If Fidel had accommodated a press corp, his death may have been prevented by their protection. In the least, history could have been recorded accurately concerning the passing of such an important world leader. /fake
To: Twotone
“Jackboot of the Queen”? If Haiti was part of the British empire, they would be much better off. The Queen is not Castro.
To: Twotone
...the grubby strongman from an economic basket case representing the last redoubt of history's most blood-soaked and comprehensively failed ideology.The perfect definition of Castro. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
9 posted on
11/28/2016 11:09:16 AM PST by
Rummyfan
To: Twotone
Fidel Castro is exhibit #1 for term limits.
10 posted on
11/28/2016 11:21:40 AM PST by
goldstategop
((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
To: Twotone
Castro was a true believer in Communism long after every one else dumped it.
And hopefully, it will expire once his brother joins him down in hell.
11 posted on
11/28/2016 11:27:37 AM PST by
goldstategop
((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
To: Twotone
About Castro’s death: when did he really kick the bucket?
In a totalitarian state, everything is a lie. Who knows when he really died.
12 posted on
11/28/2016 11:29:34 AM PST by
goldstategop
((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
To: Twotone
I am disappointed in this article. Usually I learn a new word or two.
Oh well, half of it was quotes from people who lack Mr. Steyn's vocabulary.
But Castro is still dead.
And that is enough.
14 posted on
11/28/2016 12:45:09 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles!)
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