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sinadwen
5th May 2004, 19:00
Mexico broke relations with cuba, and yes the U.s was definitly involved. Mexico is a fucking puppet, or should I say President Fox is to Bush :angry: . This is bullshit. Anyone been following this?
Heres a very dry description of what happened, this is just basic but its a big fucking sham to get mexico against cuba.
http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1868553
Hitman47
5th May 2004, 22:29
yea, shame on Mexico. They only want to get in good terms with the U.$.A. Plus i heard that Cuban and Peruan relations are on a downfall also.
Shame :(
It's all because of the U$ government
Lacrimi de Chiciură
6th May 2004, 01:15
that is sad
pandora
7th May 2004, 04:52
Fuck that shit, you mean I can't sneak through Mexico to Cuba, there goes half of what i loved about Mexico, when did this crap happen?
There goes my pinche cigaros
sinadwen
7th May 2004, 07:04
This was this past week. Supposedly it began with some illegal cubans in mexico trying to get involved with the gov't and were discovered. Fox sent the cuban ambassador back to havana and broke ties with cuba. Now because of this Bush is more than likely going to help mexican immigrants living in the us. Scratch my back and Ill scratch yours eh? Fucking Bush. There go my pinche cigaros as well, maldita sea.
elbolao23
8th May 2004, 01:21
if Fox is the puppet you say he is how come he acuse Bush against his new law of not allowing us Cubans to travel to Cuba evey year , only every 3 years, he clearle said that he did not suppory Bush's new plan to win the cuban voters in Florida, Fox said that it wasn't humane to not let cubans see their family and that if he would do that he'll be doing the same thing Fidel is doing to cubans which is controlling them in whatever way they feel is right
elbolao23
8th May 2004, 01:26
[QUOTE][Supposedly it began with some illegal cubans in mexico trying to get involved with the gov't and were discovered. Fox sent the cuban ambassador back to havana and broke ties with cuba [QUOTE]
now you are gonna tell me that if illegal mexicans in cuba would try to do the same thing fidel wouldn't have broke relations with mexico, its a freking crime to get involved in a goverment in which you don't belong to and even worst if you are illegal and getting help by a cuban embasador or whatever it was
Salvador Allende
8th May 2004, 01:31
Well, you just wait, the deadline runs out for the Peruvian government this month before the Senero Luminara returns to activity. Hopefully they can gain control and then Socialism will have hit the western world in a big way.
elbolao23
8th May 2004, 02:54
and then you woke up!
Salvador Allende
8th May 2004, 03:14
what? It will happen. The West needs a country with balls to stand up. The East had China to stand up to the Soviets in the 60's-90's. Someone in the West needs to stand up and actually not blindly follow the US out of fear.
DaCuBaN
8th May 2004, 03:21
Someone in the West needs to stand up and actually not blindly follow the US out of fear
Iraq: only the few backed the US. I'd say that's a start. Since then Spain have even backed out and elected a Socialist government. That's good news too. UK has elections coming up, and although I'm not hopeful I can but say to watch this space.
Salvador Allende
8th May 2004, 03:24
technically Iraq is in the East, but I see what you mean. By standing up I mean like Mao did to Kruschov and to not accept it anymore and to spread the true nature of what they are really doing. In this case, someone would have to go to the UN or EU and expose all the bad things the US has done and say that the only option is to stand up to the US once and for all.
elbolao23
8th May 2004, 18:18
why is it that when someone says something that is true and it goes in differenet direction in which you don't belive for being blinded by fidels propaganda , people just ignore you, ask my question please, if a mexican tried to do the same thing tha cuban guy did wouldn't Fidel had done the same shit?
refuse_resist
8th May 2004, 18:25
I had relatives who fought along side Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution. There's no doubt about it that Vicente Fox is a U.S. sponsored puppet.
DOWN WITH FOX
VIVA LA REVOLUCION
DaCuBaN
8th May 2004, 19:31
if a mexican tried to do the same thing tha cuban guy did wouldn't Fidel had done the same shit?
I believe he would: to make it worse it would reinforce my opinion that he is the pinnacle of hypocracy - after all he was more than happy to let an argentine get involved in it when it suited him.
elbolao23
8th May 2004, 21:14
you just said it.............when it suited him......
but well what if it weren't suiting the president like in this case.
The idealist
9th May 2004, 19:34
It's all a case of seeing who stands up to the US first. I favor either China or North Korea. Not that I agree entirely with the way they are run. Top of the two is NK. It is like watching a man trying to swat a wasp with a fly swatter full of holes. Someone is going to get stung and frankly. I don't care.
Yazman
10th May 2004, 07:27
after all he was more than happy to let an argentine get involved in it when it suited him.
Are you saying Che had no place in the Cuban revolution? It is fucking disgusting that anybody could be so ignorant and racist like that.
RED CHARO
10th May 2004, 15:56
Is the Argentine were talking about Aumada?
DaCuBaN
10th May 2004, 20:42
No the first poster was correct, I refer to Ché
now you are gonna tell me that if illegal mexicans in cuba would try to do the same thing fidel wouldn't have broke relations with mexico, its a freking crime to get involved in a goverment in which you don't belong to and even worst if you are illegal and getting help by a cuban embasador or whatever it was
to which i respond
I believe he would: to make it worse it would reinforce my opinion that he is the pinnacle of hypocracy - after all he was more than happy to let an argentine get involved in it when it suited him
In other words in the socialist cum communist revolution in cuba, his country of origin was not an issue. Perhaps now though it would be? I do not know - my knowledge of cuban current affairs is rather limited.
Are you saying Che had no place in the Cuban revolution? It is fucking disgusting that anybody could be so ignorant and racist like that.
I never even mentioned his place in the revolution: I merely refuted the inital point with this logic. You disagree that Castro would get a pissed off if some yanquis tried to mess with HIS system? oh wait.... :P ;)
mysticofthewest
10th May 2004, 23:17
no its che
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