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January 18, 2007

Will Castro's Awful Legacy Live On?

Thanks in part to Cuba's lousy healthcare, it's getting close to time to start shoveling dirt on the Western Hemisphere's worst tyrant since the days of the Aztecs.

Some evidence suggests that he's been dead for awhile now, but they prop up his corpse Weekend at Ernie's–style for official functions and get-togethers with friends:

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But if it's any solace to him as he burns in hell for what he did to the people of Cuba, his legacy looks likely to live on in Latin America…

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…and elsewhere…

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With thanks to Wiggins, Phil, and nanc.

Posted by Van Helsing at January 18, 2007 8:08 AM

Comments

frankly - they all look like they have a hand up their backsides!

Posted by: nanc at January 18, 2007 8:46 AM

jimmy the dhimmi never fails:

http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/10381.htm

Posted by: nanc at January 18, 2007 9:32 AM

I think the Israeli's know Jimma Cawter isn't thier friend-a recent article I ran across in an Israeli newspaper rips into his false history book Peace not Apartheid. The Jewish Virtual Library is also blasting him good over that. He is the sickest, most disgusting politician to ever come out of the South. As for Castro, his dicatorship won't end when he does-he already has a replacement, and the U.S. won't be able to ever do anything to change the situation because world opinion is now opposed to taking any action against anyone or anything. Americans don't have the nerve to stand up for thier own nation anymore, so how can we stand up for Cuba's? Cubans don't need Cuba anymore anyway, they effectively rule South Florida-Spanish is the language of choice, and anyone using English faces hostility. The Cuban flag now flies in place of the American flag on most homes and businesses. Why do they care about Castro?

Posted by: Chris at January 18, 2007 11:43 AM