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redstar2000
21st September 2004, 13:49
As everyone knows, it's about 90 miles from Havana to Key West, Florida.
Our resident capitalist ideologues rejoice in this small distance...which allows Cubans to "escape communist tyranny".
So I'm looking at the National Hurricane Center's tracking chart for Tropical Storm Jeanne -- and I suddenly see it!
Cubans have many options to "escape communist tyranny".
From the western tip of Cuba to Mexico (the Yucatan Peninsula) is...about 90 miles.
From the southeastern tip of Cuba to Jamaica is...a little less than 90 miles.
From north central Cuba to the large island in the Bahamas is...yeah, around 90 miles.
But here's the real surprise: the northeastern tip of Cuba looks to be about 40 miles from Haiti. Another 50 miles overland would bring you to the western border of the Dominican Republic.
So why aren't "freedom-loving" Cubans in their flimsy rafts landing in Mexico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and especially Haiti?
Why do they all head for Florida?
Only a "vulgar marxist" (like me!) would suggest that money had anything to do with it.
"Freedom-loving"? Yeah, right.
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Danton
21st September 2004, 14:11
I think your overlooking the favourable tidal currents influence in that direction. But seriously I think that re-uniting with family members is a big pull as well as jobs which are often waiting for them...
CubanFox
21st September 2004, 21:27
In regards to Haiti, I don't think too many Cubans are going to be swimming to Port-au-Prince any time soon.
There would be too many Haitians swimming the other way.
Curious how America is so eager to accept refugees from "commie bastard evil red commie tyranny", but not so eager to accept the throngs of Haitians escaping from horrific poverty.
fuerzasocialista
22nd September 2004, 01:16
Cuba is a cake walk compared to Haiti. Nothing, I mean nothing in Cuba can compare to the poverty and crime in Haiti. There is no law and order. The same goes for the favelas surrounding Rio de Janeiro. Places like Rocinha and the City of God are the most hellish places on earth. There are a number of different barrios is Santo Domingo that are the same way and are very reminiscent of the Brazilian favelas: Gualey, Borojol, Los Minas, the five point intersection between Villa Francisca and San Carlos. Some rough places where you might not come out alive if you walk in. And the funny thing is, these countries are considered "democracies" :lol: Ah! The true fruits of capitalism ;)
Not to say there isn't any crime in Cuba, but compared to these places, its very low.
Money is the determining factor as to why people immigrate to the states. It all boils down to the almighty dollar. Dominicans flee on boats to cross the Mona passage in hopes of making it to Puerto Rico(american colony) 10 times more than the Cubans flee to Florida but you don't here shit on the news because DR is considered a "democratic" country.
Cubans in Miami always talk shit about Castro but I always noticed that the ones who had arrived recently at the time would not be vocal either way. When I would ask one what they thought about Castro, under the strictness of confidence they would say "Love him or hate him, I have my Masters degree and it didn't cost me a dime". Why did they flee?? MONEY!!!
Danton
22nd September 2004, 07:35
Right, the second generation Cuban immigrants are far less bitter than their parents. They hold considerably less aggression toward Fidel and many often return to the Island sometimes permanently. As ever those wishing to leave by these, frankly desperate means are predominatley caucasian males desendant from the former ruling class.
The main factor here though is the dry foot policy of the United States goverment - a policy that costs lives every day. Revoke this policy and the inner-tube armada stops.
Munchimoniam
22nd September 2004, 08:47
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21 2004, 12:49 PM
Only a "vulgar marxist" (like me!) would suggest that money had anything to do with it.
:o NO WAY! You mean there are people who are doing things for money!? I never would have guessed!
redstar2000
22nd September 2004, 15:34
I think your overlooking the favourable tidal currents influence in that direction.
Here you have exposed my ignorance, Danton. I am not now nor have ever been a seasoned mariner...and the currents between Cuba and the other islands are completely unknown to me.
I have read that the Florida Straits (between Cuba and Florida) is an extremely treacherous passage...subject to unpredictable severe storms, high waves, etc.
Not "small craft" territory for anyone but the foolish or the ignorant.
NO WAY! You mean there are people who are doing things for money!? I never would have guessed!
Good for you, Munchimoniam! We always need more clear-headed thinkers on this board.
Believe it or not, some people have actually posted in this very forum their profound conviction that Cuban refugees come here because they "love freedom" and "hate communist tyranny".
Some of them have even claimed to be such "freedom-lovers" themselves!
Imagine!
:redstar2000:
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Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 16:31
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21 2004, 12:49 PM
As everyone knows, it's about 90 miles from Havana to Key West, Florida.
Our resident capitalist ideologues rejoice in this small distance...which allows Cubans to "escape communist tyranny".
So I'm looking at the National Hurricane Center's tracking chart for Tropical Storm Jeanne -- and I suddenly see it!
Cubans have many options to "escape communist tyranny".
From the western tip of Cuba to Mexico (the Yucatan Peninsula) is...about 90 miles.
From the southeastern tip of Cuba to Jamaica is...a little less than 90 miles.
From north central Cuba to the large island in the Bahamas is...yeah, around 90 miles.
But here's the real surprise: the northeastern tip of Cuba looks to be about 40 miles from Haiti. Another 50 miles overland would bring you to the western border of the Dominican Republic.
So why aren't "freedom-loving" Cubans in their flimsy rafts landing in Mexico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and especially Haiti?
Why do they all head for Florida?
Only a "vulgar marxist" (like me!) would suggest that money had anything to do with it.
"Freedom-loving"? Yeah, right.
:redstar2000:
The Redstar2000 Papers (http://www.redstar2000papers.fightcapitalism.net)
A site about communist ideas
I'm surprised at you, Redstar, I count you among the more intelligent here, at least for a leftist.
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 16:31
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21 2004, 12:49 PM
As everyone knows, it's about 90 miles from Havana to Key West, Florida.
Our resident capitalist ideologues rejoice in this small distance...which allows Cubans to "escape communist tyranny".
So I'm looking at the National Hurricane Center's tracking chart for Tropical Storm Jeanne -- and I suddenly see it!
Cubans have many options to "escape communist tyranny".
From the western tip of Cuba to Mexico (the Yucatan Peninsula) is...about 90 miles.
From the southeastern tip of Cuba to Jamaica is...a little less than 90 miles.
From north central Cuba to the large island in the Bahamas is...yeah, around 90 miles.
But here's the real surprise: the northeastern tip of Cuba looks to be about 40 miles from Haiti. Another 50 miles overland would bring you to the western border of the Dominican Republic.
So why aren't "freedom-loving" Cubans in their flimsy rafts landing in Mexico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and especially Haiti?
Why do they all head for Florida?
Only a "vulgar marxist" (like me!) would suggest that money had anything to do with it.
"Freedom-loving"? Yeah, right.
:redstar2000:
The Redstar2000 Papers (http://www.redstar2000papers.fightcapitalism.net)
A site about communist ideas
I'm surprised at you, Redstar, I count you among the more intelligent here, at least for a leftist.
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 16:31
Originally posted by
[email protected] 21 2004, 12:49 PM
As everyone knows, it's about 90 miles from Havana to Key West, Florida.
Our resident capitalist ideologues rejoice in this small distance...which allows Cubans to "escape communist tyranny".
So I'm looking at the National Hurricane Center's tracking chart for Tropical Storm Jeanne -- and I suddenly see it!
Cubans have many options to "escape communist tyranny".
From the western tip of Cuba to Mexico (the Yucatan Peninsula) is...about 90 miles.
From the southeastern tip of Cuba to Jamaica is...a little less than 90 miles.
From north central Cuba to the large island in the Bahamas is...yeah, around 90 miles.
But here's the real surprise: the northeastern tip of Cuba looks to be about 40 miles from Haiti. Another 50 miles overland would bring you to the western border of the Dominican Republic.
So why aren't "freedom-loving" Cubans in their flimsy rafts landing in Mexico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and especially Haiti?
Why do they all head for Florida?
Only a "vulgar marxist" (like me!) would suggest that money had anything to do with it.
"Freedom-loving"? Yeah, right.
:redstar2000:
The Redstar2000 Papers (http://www.redstar2000papers.fightcapitalism.net)
A site about communist ideas
I'm surprised at you, Redstar, I count you among the more intelligent here, at least for a leftist.
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
Forward Union
28th September 2004, 16:54
Opportunity to do what? to gain wealth and material possessions? because that isn't much opportunity as far as im concerned. Its a sign of a closed mind if the extent of your happiness can be measured in how much 'stuff' you have.
Forward Union
28th September 2004, 16:54
Opportunity to do what? to gain wealth and material possessions? because that isn't much opportunity as far as im concerned. Its a sign of a closed mind if the extent of your happiness can be measured in how much 'stuff' you have.
Forward Union
28th September 2004, 16:54
Opportunity to do what? to gain wealth and material possessions? because that isn't much opportunity as far as im concerned. Its a sign of a closed mind if the extent of your happiness can be measured in how much 'stuff' you have.
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 16:55
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
What opportunity? This probably sounds like a bunch of rhetoric, but the only opportunity these greedy gusanos want is the "opportunity" to get rich at the expense of the working class.
EDIT: ooh, you beat me to it by one second, rebel. :lol:
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 16:55
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
What opportunity? This probably sounds like a bunch of rhetoric, but the only opportunity these greedy gusanos want is the "opportunity" to get rich at the expense of the working class.
EDIT: ooh, you beat me to it by one second, rebel. :lol:
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 16:55
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
What opportunity? This probably sounds like a bunch of rhetoric, but the only opportunity these greedy gusanos want is the "opportunity" to get rich at the expense of the working class.
EDIT: ooh, you beat me to it by one second, rebel. :lol:
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 17:32
Originally posted by Marxist
[email protected] 28 2004, 03:54 PM
Opportunity to do what? to gain wealth and material possessions? because that isn't much opportunity as far as im concerned. Its a sign of a closed mind if the extent of your happiness can be measured in how much 'stuff' you have.
you mentioned materialism, I didn't
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 17:32
Originally posted by Marxist
[email protected] 28 2004, 03:54 PM
Opportunity to do what? to gain wealth and material possessions? because that isn't much opportunity as far as im concerned. Its a sign of a closed mind if the extent of your happiness can be measured in how much 'stuff' you have.
you mentioned materialism, I didn't
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 17:32
Originally posted by Marxist
[email protected] 28 2004, 03:54 PM
Opportunity to do what? to gain wealth and material possessions? because that isn't much opportunity as far as im concerned. Its a sign of a closed mind if the extent of your happiness can be measured in how much 'stuff' you have.
you mentioned materialism, I didn't
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 17:34
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 17:34
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 17:34
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
Sabocat
28th September 2004, 17:54
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 28 2004, 11:34 AM
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
I think what you've done here is to outline the exact reasons that most stay in Cuba.
I'm sure they have a lower crime and violent crime rate than the U.S.
Education from pre-school to graduate school for free.
To do what you dream of doing for a living, see education above.
Sabocat
28th September 2004, 17:54
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 28 2004, 11:34 AM
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
I think what you've done here is to outline the exact reasons that most stay in Cuba.
I'm sure they have a lower crime and violent crime rate than the U.S.
Education from pre-school to graduate school for free.
To do what you dream of doing for a living, see education above.
Sabocat
28th September 2004, 17:54
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 28 2004, 11:34 AM
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
I think what you've done here is to outline the exact reasons that most stay in Cuba.
I'm sure they have a lower crime and violent crime rate than the U.S.
Education from pre-school to graduate school for free.
To do what you dream of doing for a living, see education above.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 18:57
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 04:54 PM
I think what you've done here is to outline the exact reasons that most stay in Cuba.
I'm sure they have a lower crime and violent crime rate than the U.S.
Education from pre-school to graduate school for free.
To do what you dream of doing for a living, see education above.
I don't think that Cubans have absolute freedom to choose an occupation. I'm not sure how their labor allocation system works, though.
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 18:57
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 04:54 PM
I think what you've done here is to outline the exact reasons that most stay in Cuba.
I'm sure they have a lower crime and violent crime rate than the U.S.
Education from pre-school to graduate school for free.
To do what you dream of doing for a living, see education above.
I don't think that Cubans have absolute freedom to choose an occupation. I'm not sure how their labor allocation system works, though.
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 18:57
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 04:54 PM
I think what you've done here is to outline the exact reasons that most stay in Cuba.
I'm sure they have a lower crime and violent crime rate than the U.S.
Education from pre-school to graduate school for free.
To do what you dream of doing for a living, see education above.
I don't think that Cubans have absolute freedom to choose an occupation. I'm not sure how their labor allocation system works, though.
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
fernando
28th September 2004, 19:28
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 28 2004, 03:31 PM
I'm surprised at you, Redstar, I count you among the more intelligent here, at least for a leftist.
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
Like you said, "opportunity" but this doesnt have to do with the fact that Cuba is a socialist state, people from many countries across the world flee to Western nations for a better opportunity.
Even if Cuba had a capitalist government it would have stayed poor and people would have tried to flee to the US, only then would the US have closed it's bothers for Cubans and there would be a similar situation as between the US and Mexico.
fernando
28th September 2004, 19:28
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 28 2004, 03:31 PM
I'm surprised at you, Redstar, I count you among the more intelligent here, at least for a leftist.
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
Like you said, "opportunity" but this doesnt have to do with the fact that Cuba is a socialist state, people from many countries across the world flee to Western nations for a better opportunity.
Even if Cuba had a capitalist government it would have stayed poor and people would have tried to flee to the US, only then would the US have closed it's bothers for Cubans and there would be a similar situation as between the US and Mexico.
fernando
28th September 2004, 19:28
Originally posted by Capitalist
[email protected] 28 2004, 03:31 PM
I'm surprised at you, Redstar, I count you among the more intelligent here, at least for a leftist.
The answer is opportunity, sir. Of course, money is part of that, but pure opportunity in America is what sets it apart from those other nations.
Like you said, "opportunity" but this doesnt have to do with the fact that Cuba is a socialist state, people from many countries across the world flee to Western nations for a better opportunity.
Even if Cuba had a capitalist government it would have stayed poor and people would have tried to flee to the US, only then would the US have closed it's bothers for Cubans and there would be a similar situation as between the US and Mexico.
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 19:30
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
Like disgustipated said, all of those opportunities are available in Cuba.
The only "opportunity" that is denied is the "freedom" to exploit the labor of others for personal gain.
An opportunity that's denied in the United States is the opportunity to be autonomous from a ruling class, how about that? Cubans enjoy that freedom. But unfortunately there are a few fucking stupid gusanos who'd rather betray their comrades to go make a few more bucks in Miami.
I don't think that Cubans have absolute freedom to choose an occupation. I'm not sure how their labor allocation system works, though.
Lie
Can you show me any proof of this?
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Fear of what, exactly? Being persecuted for being a counter revolutionary bourgeois-wannabe? Probably. Hopefully.
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 19:30
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
Like disgustipated said, all of those opportunities are available in Cuba.
The only "opportunity" that is denied is the "freedom" to exploit the labor of others for personal gain.
An opportunity that's denied in the United States is the opportunity to be autonomous from a ruling class, how about that? Cubans enjoy that freedom. But unfortunately there are a few fucking stupid gusanos who'd rather betray their comrades to go make a few more bucks in Miami.
I don't think that Cubans have absolute freedom to choose an occupation. I'm not sure how their labor allocation system works, though.
Lie
Can you show me any proof of this?
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Fear of what, exactly? Being persecuted for being a counter revolutionary bourgeois-wannabe? Probably. Hopefully.
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 19:30
Nice spin, guys, but opportunity is a more broad definition than simple material interests.
Opportunity to live in a relatively safe environment
opportunity to get an education
opportunity to do what you dream of for a living
It doesn't matter, the stats are against you.
Like disgustipated said, all of those opportunities are available in Cuba.
The only "opportunity" that is denied is the "freedom" to exploit the labor of others for personal gain.
An opportunity that's denied in the United States is the opportunity to be autonomous from a ruling class, how about that? Cubans enjoy that freedom. But unfortunately there are a few fucking stupid gusanos who'd rather betray their comrades to go make a few more bucks in Miami.
I don't think that Cubans have absolute freedom to choose an occupation. I'm not sure how their labor allocation system works, though.
Lie
Can you show me any proof of this?
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Fear of what, exactly? Being persecuted for being a counter revolutionary bourgeois-wannabe? Probably. Hopefully.
Anarchist Freedom
28th September 2004, 19:33
capitalist imperialist you have never seized to amaze me at your sheer ignorance and level of redneckness(word?). I mean honestly are you a fucking moron??
Anarchist Freedom
28th September 2004, 19:33
capitalist imperialist you have never seized to amaze me at your sheer ignorance and level of redneckness(word?). I mean honestly are you a fucking moron??
Anarchist Freedom
28th September 2004, 19:33
capitalist imperialist you have never seized to amaze me at your sheer ignorance and level of redneckness(word?). I mean honestly are you a fucking moron??
fernando
28th September 2004, 19:37
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Fear of what? Castro? Or perhaps that they might die on their journey because of the sea or the US coast guard killing them?
fernando
28th September 2004, 19:37
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Fear of what? Castro? Or perhaps that they might die on their journey because of the sea or the US coast guard killing them?
fernando
28th September 2004, 19:37
I'm sure many stay in cuba out of fear.
Fear of what? Castro? Or perhaps that they might die on their journey because of the sea or the US coast guard killing them?
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 19:53
Originally posted by Anarchist
[email protected] 28 2004, 06:33 PM
capitalist imperialist you have never seized to amaze me at your sheer ignorance and level of redneckness(word?). I mean honestly are you a fucking moron??
1) It is not a good idea not to attack someone else's intelligence with profanity, using the wrong words, misspelling, and poor grammar, all while submitting nothing of substance in the first place.
2) Show me where I was ignorant
3) I can tell by your posts that, quite honestly, I am surely much more intelligent than you anyway.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 19:53
Originally posted by Anarchist
[email protected] 28 2004, 06:33 PM
capitalist imperialist you have never seized to amaze me at your sheer ignorance and level of redneckness(word?). I mean honestly are you a fucking moron??
1) It is not a good idea not to attack someone else's intelligence with profanity, using the wrong words, misspelling, and poor grammar, all while submitting nothing of substance in the first place.
2) Show me where I was ignorant
3) I can tell by your posts that, quite honestly, I am surely much more intelligent than you anyway.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 19:53
Originally posted by Anarchist
[email protected] 28 2004, 06:33 PM
capitalist imperialist you have never seized to amaze me at your sheer ignorance and level of redneckness(word?). I mean honestly are you a fucking moron??
1) It is not a good idea not to attack someone else's intelligence with profanity, using the wrong words, misspelling, and poor grammar, all while submitting nothing of substance in the first place.
2) Show me where I was ignorant
3) I can tell by your posts that, quite honestly, I am surely much more intelligent than you anyway.
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 19:56
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 06:37 PM
Fear of what? Castro? Or perhaps that they might die on their journey because of the sea or the US coast guard killing them?
When was the last time the Coast guard has killed a cuban refugee?
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 19:56
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 06:37 PM
Fear of what? Castro? Or perhaps that they might die on their journey because of the sea or the US coast guard killing them?
When was the last time the Coast guard has killed a cuban refugee?
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 19:56
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 06:37 PM
Fear of what? Castro? Or perhaps that they might die on their journey because of the sea or the US coast guard killing them?
When was the last time the Coast guard has killed a cuban refugee?
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 20:16
1) It is not a good idea not to attack someone else's intelligence with profanity, using the wrong words, misspelling, and poor grammar, all while submitting nothing of substance in the first place.
Well.... you are a right-winger, so your lack of intelligence isn't even in question here.
2) Show me where I was ignorant
You're a capitalist.
3) I can tell by your posts that, quite honestly, I am surely much more intelligent than you anyway.
I don't think so.
You see, you're a capitalist.
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 20:16
1) It is not a good idea not to attack someone else's intelligence with profanity, using the wrong words, misspelling, and poor grammar, all while submitting nothing of substance in the first place.
Well.... you are a right-winger, so your lack of intelligence isn't even in question here.
2) Show me where I was ignorant
You're a capitalist.
3) I can tell by your posts that, quite honestly, I am surely much more intelligent than you anyway.
I don't think so.
You see, you're a capitalist.
Dr. Rosenpenis
28th September 2004, 20:16
1) It is not a good idea not to attack someone else's intelligence with profanity, using the wrong words, misspelling, and poor grammar, all while submitting nothing of substance in the first place.
Well.... you are a right-winger, so your lack of intelligence isn't even in question here.
2) Show me where I was ignorant
You're a capitalist.
3) I can tell by your posts that, quite honestly, I am surely much more intelligent than you anyway.
I don't think so.
You see, you're a capitalist.
fernando
28th September 2004, 20:25
Would the US let Cuban refugees in if they had a capitalist government?
fernando
28th September 2004, 20:25
Would the US let Cuban refugees in if they had a capitalist government?
fernando
28th September 2004, 20:25
Would the US let Cuban refugees in if they had a capitalist government?
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 20:37
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 07:16 PM
Well.... you are a right-winger, so your lack of intelligence isn't even in question here.
You're a capitalist.
I don't think so.
You see, you're a capitalist.
Very clever, RedZeppelin
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 20:37
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 07:16 PM
Well.... you are a right-winger, so your lack of intelligence isn't even in question here.
You're a capitalist.
I don't think so.
You see, you're a capitalist.
Very clever, RedZeppelin
Capitalist Imperial
28th September 2004, 20:37
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2004, 07:16 PM
Well.... you are a right-winger, so your lack of intelligence isn't even in question here.
You're a capitalist.
I don't think so.
You see, you're a capitalist.
Very clever, RedZeppelin
Nas
28th September 2004, 21:05
even though Capitalist Imperial is a capitalist , man he is funny :lol:
Cubans want to come to Florida to live the "American Dream" like Tony Montana :)
"communist always tell you what to do, what to think........" Scarface
(its a shame things have not change with the communist, im not talking about Castro)
Nas
28th September 2004, 21:05
even though Capitalist Imperial is a capitalist , man he is funny :lol:
Cubans want to come to Florida to live the "American Dream" like Tony Montana :)
"communist always tell you what to do, what to think........" Scarface
(its a shame things have not change with the communist, im not talking about Castro)
Nas
28th September 2004, 21:05
even though Capitalist Imperial is a capitalist , man he is funny :lol:
Cubans want to come to Florida to live the "American Dream" like Tony Montana :)
"communist always tell you what to do, what to think........" Scarface
(its a shame things have not change with the communist, im not talking about Castro)
Osman Ghazi
28th September 2004, 21:58
When was the last time the Coast guard has killed a cuban refugee?
This is true. The Cuban lobby in Miami makes this sort of thing uncommon. It's like Dave Chappelle said about Elian Gonzalez: "You think they would have let him stay if he were Elian Lumumbo from Haiti?"
Osman Ghazi
28th September 2004, 21:58
When was the last time the Coast guard has killed a cuban refugee?
This is true. The Cuban lobby in Miami makes this sort of thing uncommon. It's like Dave Chappelle said about Elian Gonzalez: "You think they would have let him stay if he were Elian Lumumbo from Haiti?"
Osman Ghazi
28th September 2004, 21:58
When was the last time the Coast guard has killed a cuban refugee?
This is true. The Cuban lobby in Miami makes this sort of thing uncommon. It's like Dave Chappelle said about Elian Gonzalez: "You think they would have let him stay if he were Elian Lumumbo from Haiti?"
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