Posted on 07/20/2015 4:19:05 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The Cuban flag goes up, the confederate flag came down. Who says Obama is not transformational?
9:37 AM - 20 Jul 2015 · Salt Lake City, UT, United States
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Doesn’t anyone have the photos from Life magazine showing Rauel Castro witnessing firing squad executions including a pregnant woman?
Burn the sumbich.
The Cuban missile crisis was a year or so before I went into the service and was certainly on everyone’s mind, actually more so than the embryonic Vietnam war were the brunt was falling on “advisors” and Green Berets (usually the same thing).
So, yes, I’m very offended by this particular embassy opening.
They seem to be rewarded with a long life, don’t they?
One of the mass Cuban Serial killers was Che GUEVARA, the commie killing machine.
The link below tell us about the killer hero of our left:
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2054
I won’t paint you one way or the other, but what did you think of JFK at the time? Just curious.
“They seem to be rewarded with a long life, dont they?”
They take that “President for Life” thing seriously.
Petition Petition Petition. Worse than the Confederate Battle flag
Who was the knuckle dragging moron who wrote that headline. The flag they are talking about is the same one carried by those who landed at the Bay of Pigs to liberate their country from communism. The flag was the same one that was side by side with Old Glory outside of Santiago de Cuba in 1898. To say it is offensive to freedom loving Americans categorizes as one being ignorant of history, a simpleton.
.... Great idea ..... I would love to see the squirming on Capitol Hill if a large movement rose up and the Administration was forced to address the issue. Of course there's the outside chance that maybe The Donald might raise a stink about this!
I was a Goldwater supporter but I didn’t “hate” JFK, I reserved that emotion for LBJ. Goldwater was amazing in the way he communicated his positions to everybody. Later, I remember him running again for the Senate and walking through the mine yard at shift change. Everyone thought he was great although they wouldn’t vote for him because they followed the dictates of the Union. The workforce was about 80% Mexican American in the underground and they loved the way he didn’t talk down to them like so many other politicians.
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