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Quote:There were also significant contributions to the investigation and prosecution by Gus Sainz and his team at Degreediscussion.com.

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The scum sucking bastard is dead! (Castro that is, not Gus). Take a bow, Alfalfa. Fire up the burners in Hell!

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Hope they have a rotisserie in hell to do a slow painful cook. Is Gus going to be president of Cuba now or does he have to wait until Raul is dead?
(11-27-2016, 08:10 AM)Ben Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Hope they have a rotisserie in hell to do a slow painful cook.

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you bastards!
Didn't you know Castro got us rid of Hitler?
Stop the hate!
Hammer&scythe forever.

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Quote:Ice Cream Shop Creates Flavor Called "Burn in Hell Fidel"

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by Katherine Rodriguez
29 Nov, 2016

One ice cream shop in Miami is celebrating Fidel Castro's death with a new ice cream flavor.

Azucar Ice Cream Company, located in the Little Havana section of Miami, has created an ice cream flavor called "Burn in Hell Fidel" to celebrate the dictator's death, the Miami New Times reports.

"This ice cream is specifically for Fidel's death," says owner Suzy Battle. "May he burn in Hell is the inspiration."

The flavor is homemade chocolate ice cream with a kick of cayenne pepper. Battle says the heat "is for the Hell that Castro should be in now."

Azucar is also known for its Cuban-inspired ice cream flavors, such as cafe con leche, platano maduro, and Abuela Maria, named after Battle's grandmother, who was born and raised in Cuba.

The new flavor costs $4 per scoop and will be a permanent part of the shop's ice cream line.

Fidel Castro died at age 90 on Friday. Cubans from Miami to California have been celebrating Castro's death.
Not a fan of Castro but his successor is no peach. Might be some time until Democracy reaches Cuba. But maybe cubans will be better off with trade sanctions lifted.
What have trade sanctions got to do with anything? Cuba could trade with 199 countries? Anything American, that they truly needed, secretly came through 3rd parties. The reason Cuba is dirt poor is that communism has failed everywhere it has been tried. But I forget, you are a communist cheerleader.
people are often taken by the mystique of socialism: first class gravy train for all.
they have no idea how it works in reality...long queues for third-rate essentials that are never supplied.
months to see medical specialists...
One Russian told me butter, oil etc were to fight for...when they were present...but one year she told me they had so many bananas that was all you could eat...
(08-09-2017, 12:41 AM)Ben Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]What have trade sanctions got to do with anything? Cuba could trade with 199 countries? Anything American, that they truly needed, secretly came through 3rd parties. The reason Cuba is dirt poor is that communism has failed everywhere it has been tried. But I forget, you are a communist cheerleader.

If you think I am a Communist Cheerleader than you know nothing about me.

What you should know is that nations under Communist Party rule have open trade with the United States. These include China, a brutal dictatorship under CP rule which happens to have an active trade policy with the United States. as well as Vietnam. In fact the most closed society to US trade is North Korea. The North Koreans are ruled by a psychopath and he is determined to rule NK just as his daddy and granddaddy did. It matters nothing if his people starve as long as he rules.
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