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To: jsanders2001
> another excerpt which really testifies to the brutalality, ruthlessness, and evil of Castro. Boy this article should be turned into a booklet and handed out to all of his comrades at his funeral. I see a lot of parallels there with another dictator here in the U.S. Now I understand exactly why he admired Castro (because he actually pulled off what the dictator here wanted to)

I'd like to see Sean Penn's face when he reads it later because you know the fraud and other frauds like him will be there: at the funeral

"Among other Revolutionary "Comandantes" who fought alongside Castro against Batista and served early in Castro's regime, but weren't quite as fortunate as Matos, were Humberto Sori Marin and William "El Americano" Morgan. Both fell out with La Revolucion over Communism. And the way Castro saw it, they were the traitors, not him.

Humberto Sori Marin was arrested in April of 1961 as a counterrevolutionary and his brother Mariano went to visit Castro, pleading clemency for his brother. If for no other reason than "for old times sake," pleaded Mariano, recalling when Fidel and Humberto had been Revolutionary comrades.

"Don't worry Mariano," a smiling Castro said while slapping him affectionately on the back. "In the Sierra I learned to love your brother. Yes, he's in our custody, but completely safe from harm. Absolutely nothing will happen to him. Please give your mom and dad a big hug and big kiss from me and tell them to please calm down."[17]

The next day Mariano collapsed at the sight of his brother Humberto's mangled corpse in a mass grave. Castro's firing squad had pumped over 20 shots into his brother's body that very dawn. Humberto Sori Marin's head was almost completely obliterated, his face unrecognizable.

4 posted on 11/30/2016 1:30:01 AM PST by jsanders2001
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To: jsanders2001
> The second half of the above (cont.)

""Kneel and beg for your life!" Castro's executioners taunted the bound and helpless William Morgan as he glowered at Castro's firing squad in April 1961.

"I kneel for no man!" former Rebel Comandante Morgan snarled back, according to eye witness John Martino in his book, I Was Castro's Prisoner.

"Very well, Meester Weel-yam Morgan," replied his executioners, who were aiming low, on purpose -- "FUEGO!"

The first volley shattered Morgan's knees. He collapsed snarling and writhing. "See, Meester Morgan?" giggled a voice from above. "We made you kneel, didn't we?" Over the next few minutes as he lay writhing, four more bullets slammed into Morgan,  all very carefully aimed to miss vitals. Finally an executioner walked up and emptied a Tommy gun clip into Morgan's back.[18]"

5 posted on 11/30/2016 1:32:46 AM PST by jsanders2001
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