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  1. #61
    minusthejihad
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    Quote Originally Posted by takeo
    Actually American "Miami" Cubans, I know a lot of them too, are mostly descendants of the former mostly white elite, at least the ones who live in the US for decades.
    Not only are you $h!t house rat crazy, but you must be racist too. I love white people who hate white people, or black people who hate black people, or Jews who hate Jews. You must really have to loath yourself to sink to that level.

  2. #62
    takeo
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    Quote Originally Posted by minusthejihad
    The best sign of a democratic country is its ability to move back and forth politically as it is shaped by the needs of the people. Don't forget our country was and is split almost equally between right and left. And that's only 50% of the population. The rest are centrists, radicals/facists, anarchists, nihilists and the ignorant. I'm sure when a leftist president like Slick Willy Clit'in is elected again, our country will move to the left. Change is good, diversity of thought is great. Only your beloved dictatorships and totalitarian countries never change. May you be proud.
    Clinton and the democrats aren't leftist at all, they are rightwing while the Bushists, christian majority etc. are radical rightwing (with quite similar standpoints as the fascist National Front in France), actually the difference between both is small. So, if you look at it, nothing changes in the US either, always the same two rightwing parties dominate the US. Europe, Canada and Latin America are more diverse politically speaking.

  3. #63
    takeo
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    Quote Originally Posted by minusthejihad
    Not only are you $h!t house rat crazy, but you must be racist too. I love white people who hate white people, or black people who hate black people, or Jews who hate Jews. You must really have to loath yourself to sink to that level.
    I'm not racist, it's just a fact that most of Cuba's prerevolution elite where white, while most Cubans who live in Cuba are mixed. The race-issue is still important in Cuba altough most are mixed to some degree.

  4. #64
    minusthejihad
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    Quote Originally Posted by takeo
    You should come to Cuba, there are groups everywhere, and many are, according to me, better than Buena Vista Social Club (which is not popular in Cuba, it's for old folks, young Cubans adore raggae, merengue, Puertorican and Spanish and Italian music which you will hear everywhere).
    Oh, I plan on coming to Cuba. Only after the Revolution of course! Only a few more years before the Cubans liberate themselves from opression! In the documentary I mentioned above, the pro-Castro commies got to walk around proudly in the streets menacing the common folk and boast openly about their devotion to the Revolucia, while the pro-democracy advocates had to meet secretly and cover their face and voice for the interview. Yeah, no thanks! It reminds me of somewhere else I'm glad we escaped, the USSR.

  5. #65
    Illuminatus
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    [.. my friends have been there only last december and didn't see anything like it. ..]

    and The Guardian article was from: Tuesday January 10, 2006 about real Venezualens.

    Yet another "disconnect from reality" from the Losing Left.

    Good thing Stalinists never learn : )

  6. #66
    minusthejihad
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    Quote Originally Posted by takeo
    I'm not racist, it's just a fact that most of Cuba's prerevolution elite where white, while most Cubans who live in Cuba are mixed. The race-issue is still important in Cuba altough most are mixed to some degree.
    The Cubans I know are hispanic bro, not white, and I'm sure they would laugh at your white a$$ as if you tried to beat box in the middle of harlem G.

  7. #67
    minusthejihad
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    Quote Originally Posted by takeo
    Clinton and the democrats aren't leftist at all, they are rightwing while the Bushists, christian majority etc. are radical rightwing (with quite similar standpoints as the fascist National Front in France), actually the difference between both is small.
    I know what you do with a rabid, insane dog, but you don't go on debating them online. Back on the ignore list you go, not the website's function, but the manual, "on it's the Killer Tako, might as well parse through the next Autorantic Virtual Moonbat rant". Goodnight and goodluck.

  8. #68
    Illuminatus
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    The BBC: "Venezuelan shoppers face food shortages"

    As usual, our forum Saddamite appears to have eaten well this evening. A priviledge given only to elitists who profess their love and thanks to Comarade Stalin, and the Red Army.

    Meanwhile his fellow socialists in Venezuela's Workers Paradise are suffering from, and face some very serious food shortages.

    But then doesn't history in the guise of the collapse of Stalin's Superpower seems to repeat some age old wisdom? That anti-semitism never pays?

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    In a prior post, we note that the dictator Hugo Chavez has forced producers of coffee to sell their beans below cost, or face confiscation of assets.

    The Miami Herald reports electricity shortages in Venezuela based on the exact same dynamic.

    http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...a/13553299.htm

    Artificial price controls are a no-win situation for the producers, and the net result has been rationing of coffee and other goods due to inevitable shortages.

    These shortages occur in every Stalinist-Communist nation and it makes one recall that it was price controls that brought down the Soviet Union, following decades of stories about factories that made thousands of left shoes - and no right ones - among other things. All of that was a function of price controls.

    Mess around with prices and watch it all come down.

    But Hugo Chavez (soon to be El Presidente for Life - once the constitution is changed) would have you believe that to support him to is to tap a bottomless well of free goodies, cost-free, accountable only to him. And that the only reason there is any cost at all for things is the ‘greed’ of merchants.

    Caracas Chronicles has an awfully good piece on this very issue here:

    http://caracaschronicles.blogspot.co...-misiones.html

    These shortages, and the causes of them, completely misunderstood by the Venezuelan government and Saddamites who thinks populism is the answer, are showing up the lie of that myth.

    As economists say: anything that can’t go on, won’t.

  9. #69
    Ossian
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    Takeo

    Quote Originally Posted by takeo
    Mil]Posted by Takeo:



    1.Ukrain became a political ennemy of Russia and they have to endure the consequences, actually if Russia would decide to embargo Ukrain and Georgia the rose and orange revolution would soon loose their colours (they already did) and become black, the black of power cuts...


    2.I know, but not worse than most neighbouring countries. Also Cubans are very lasy, the African blood is very present, it will never be a devellopped country.

    1.Why was the 'revolution' in Ukraine called "Orange"? Was the 'phone company one of its major sponsors???


    2. You're kidding right?

  10. #70
    takeo
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    Quote Originally Posted by minusthejihad
    Oh, I plan on coming to Cuba. Only after the Revolution of course! Only a few more years before the Cubans liberate themselves from opression! In the documentary I mentioned above, the pro-Castro commies got to walk around proudly in the streets menacing the common folk and boast openly about their devotion to the Revolucia, while the pro-democracy advocates had to meet secretly and cover their face and voice for the interview. Yeah, no thanks! It reminds me of somewhere else I'm glad we escaped, the USSR.
    In Cuba most people don't mind politics all they care for is boose, money, music and sex of course, and the ones who do speak openly, both opposers and criticisers of the regime, unlike the former Soviet-Union. About 90% of the Cubans who flee to the US do it for economic reasons, as well as the Mexicans and all Latino's who flee to the US. And if Cuba becomes capitalist, I'm sure it'll be even worse than the Soviet-Union today. Like Africans and all Caraibians they don't like to work and have no idea of organising or saving money.

  11. #71
    takeo
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    Quote Originally Posted by minusthejihad
    The Cubans I know are hispanic bro, not white, and I'm sure they would laugh at your white a$$ as if you tried to beat box in the middle of harlem G.
    Man don't lecture me, I've been there three times, I learned to speak Spanish there, one time for 4 months and I love it and had a great time. (but it isn't a place you want to live, many Russians I met there were unhappy, altough Russians always complain). And "hispanics" in Cuba are considered white, most people considered white in Cuba would not be considered white in the US, since most of them are mixed to some degree, but still clearly whiter than the average Cuban, especially in the oriente.
    You've lived in Guatemala you told me once, I've been there too, I can positively confirm you that Guatemala is a much poorer country than Cuba.

  12. #72
    takeo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ossian
    1.Why was the 'revolution' in Ukraine called "Orange"? Was the 'phone company one of its major sponsors???


    2. You're kidding right?
    1. Who knows? They were sponsered by so many western organisations and governments.
    2. Nope, I know it doesn't sound politically correct but unfortunately that's the conclusion after some extensive travelling and living with them. It takes 4 Africans or Cubans to do the work of one Indian or Chinese... (but there are always exceptions and ambitious people everywhere, but in the Caraibian or Africa they are certainly a minority...)

  13. #73
    takeo
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    Illuminatus]
    As usual, our forum Saddamite appears to have eaten well this evening. A priviledge given only to elitists who profess their love and thanks to Comarade Stalin, and the Red Army.

    Meanwhile his fellow socialists in Venezuela's Workers Paradise are suffering from, and face some very serious food shortages.

    But then doesn't history in the guise of the collapse of Stalin's Superpower seems to repeat some age old wisdom? That anti-semitism never pays?
    You are funny you know that? Actually without Stalin we wouldn't be here but massacred.... ask any WWII-specialist...
    food shortages only the last week apparently, compared to a serious improvement in living conditions. Apparently our forum illuminated one has never even been to a third world country. Being ignorant about the world is one condition to be a loyal Bush-supporter of course.


    In a prior post, we note that the dictator Hugo Chavez has forced producers of coffee to sell their beans below cost, or face confiscation of assets.
    The leader oft the US-supported military coup was a dictator, a president who gets elected 7 times during elections declared free and fair by observers led by a former us-president, isn't a dictator. But of course to the Bushists, anyone not supporting Bush is automatically a dictator and antisemite...


    Caracas Chronicles has an awfully good piece on this very issue here:
    Of course they have, after all one of the press owned by capitalists which supported the military coup. If Chavez was really a dictator and had cojones he should start by putting them behind bars and anyone who supported the military coup.

  14. #74
    Illuminatus
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    [.. without Stalin we wouldn't be here but massacred ..]

    A world without EUtopians?

    World Peace at last!


  15. #75
    takeo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Illuminatus
    [.. without Stalin we wouldn't be here but massacred ..]

    A world without EUtopians?

    World Peace at last!

    What I mean is a world without Jews, world peace at last, is it that what you're saying?

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