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To: Windy City Conservative

“Senator Marco Rubio of Florida tells National Review Online that President Obama’s executive order on immigration is part of a ‘growing consensus’......”

You are wrong you Cuban Marxist.

Go back to your parents’ homeland and go work for the Castro bothers.

By the way, I read here on FR a few weeks ago or less he has made political exaggerations/lies about his personal life to make himself look like something special.

Sorry, I did not save the post. Maybe somebody did and would like to share it again.


14 posted on 06/18/2012 10:25:16 AM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)

“Go back to your parents’ homeland and go work for the Castro bothers.”


I’m sure you are aware as to how insulting and counterproductive it is to address someone whose family was prevented from returning to their homeland because of the Communist takeover as a “Marxist” and to tell them to “go work for the Castro brothers” (I fixed your typo for you). I think the only appropriate respose would be to tell you to fo F yourself, or to punch you in the nose. Alas, you’re hiding atop a mango tree somewhere in Panama, so you won’t be telling that to a Cuban-American’s face anytime soon.

“By the way, I read here on FR a few weeks ago or less he has made political exaggerations/lies about his personal life to make himself look like something special.”


You mean when liberals decided to defame Senator Rubio’s parents and family by claiming that they weren’t really kicked out of their homeland by Castro? Marco Rubio refuted the argument quickly and effectively, and every conservative who read it understood right away that the liberal media were trying to fabricate a story out of thin air. Senator Rubio’s parents moved to FL in the late 1950s and worked there for a few years, and were set to return to Cuba in 1961. Marco’s mother flew back to Cuba with his older siblings while his father stayed in Florida and wound up affairs before meeting up with them. However, his mother discovered that things were past the point of no return under Castro, who was proving to be a Communist, and the Rubios decided that they couldn’t raise their family in such a place so his mother and siblings returned to Florida and waited for Castro to fall. We are all still waiting for that. To say that the Rubios weren’t Cuban exiles is an insult that only a liberal could concoct, and I’, dismayed to hear a conservative such as yourself repeating such lies.

There are very good arguments one can make against Rubio’s bill, but you don’t seem to know any, if your ad hominem attacks and insults are all that you see fit to post.


37 posted on 06/18/2012 10:55:38 AM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll protect your rights?)
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