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shadowed by the secret police
24th January 2007, 22:16
http://cbs4.com/video/[email protected]

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/16515425.htm

Comrade_Scott
24th January 2007, 23:56
hmm now after watching that video who am i gonna support the u.s backed anti castro movement or the guys in the bolivarian circles... ill take the bolivarians . the anti castro members are animals attacking innocent people like that and should be stoped.

Nothing Human Is Alien
25th January 2007, 00:27
These are the scum bags that are going to bring "freedom" and "democracy" to Cuba. Pathetic.

Tekun
25th January 2007, 05:00
Utter filth, that's what it is

I would of knocked out one of those fuckin relics

ComradeR
25th January 2007, 07:55
Originally posted by Compań[email protected] 25, 2007 12:27 am
These are the scum bags that are going to bring "freedom" and "democracy" to Cuba. Pathetic.
Agreed those anti-castro scum are complete hypocrites.

Guerrilla22
25th January 2007, 18:12
They claim they support freedom, but yet they're out on the street supporting a mass murderer and attack others peacefully demonstrating.

Colombia
25th January 2007, 23:42
The Anti-Castro folk called them gay.

Childish and prejudice. Gotta love it.

Nothing Human Is Alien
25th January 2007, 23:58
You have to wonder what would happen if people were demonstrating in Miami, or anywhere else in the U.S., in favor of a known terrorist who blew up 100+ U.S. citizens (instead of Cuban ones).

metalero
26th January 2007, 06:50
bastard gusanos, the b-circle made a mistake about them; they should've gathered more people or at least a militant group to fight back the right-wing scum.

Severian
26th January 2007, 07:57
It's remarkable how this is being reported. On the video you can clearly see a bunch of Posadas' supporters crossing the street and attacking the Bolivarian Circles group. But the video's labelled "Fight Breaks Out" as if both sides were to blame, or it's unknown.


bastard gusanos, the b-circle made a mistake about them; they should've gathered more people or at least a militant group to fight back the right-wing scum.

Well, yeah. These are dangerous people; presumably from the terrorist groups who have carried out all kinds of terrorist attacks against Cuba and some in the U.S. Including firebombings and numerous thug attacks in Miami.

They're not nearly as strong as they used to be. People have successfully carried out anti-embargo rallies in Miami, and even public meetings to hear visiting Cuban communists speak.

But anything you do, you have to prepare to defend it - in Miami even more than elsewhere.

Cheung Mo
26th January 2007, 17:11
They should leave the good people alone and get back to orally plesuring Batista's corpse.

Question everything
26th January 2007, 18:42
I can't watch them, my flash is too old... any one want to summerize them for me?


You have to wonder what would happen if people were demonstrating in Miami, or anywhere else in the U.S., in favor of a known terrorist who blew up 100+ U.S. citizens (instead of Cuban ones).

And besides these cubans have killed americans comrade, in the 1980s their so-called freedom groups trafficed crack in the US, pretty much under CIA supervision... three of them were broke into the democratic hq at watergate (on the other hand at least the idiots got there Nixon fired :lol: )... there is a long list of these things... at least we know that those fossils fail everytime... it is almost to watch... almost :lol:

metalero
27th January 2007, 08:04
I can't watch them, my flash is too old... any one want to summerize them for me?

Extreme right-wing supporters of Posada gathered in a corner in little-havana
(probably no more than 60), then this small group from the bolivarian circle (about 5 of them) stood across the scum, holding a big banner reading "jail for terrorist". Then, the bunch of old guys who mostly belong to old right-wing rich cuban exiles started chasing these guys, took the banner away and smashed it, and started beating them with the loud speaker, and even the car they fled on. Severian was right when he said how the media put the event as a "fight", despite many photo journalist followed the whole agression against peaceful protesters.

Kropotkin Has a Posse
27th January 2007, 17:16
Severian was right when he said how the media put the event as a "fight", despite many photo journalist followed the whole agression against peaceful protesters
The media can be as disgusting as those aged thugs. If the Bolivarins fought back they'd paint the Batistas as the victims :rolleyes:

CubaSocialista
30th January 2007, 12:02
Originally posted by [email protected] 25, 2007 05:00 am
Utter filth, that's what it is

I would of knocked out one of those fuckin relics
ANYONE, I mean ANYONE, who supports the actions of Posada Carriles; a murderer of innocent civilians, a sellout, and a traitor to his own homeland...(even if you disagree with the politics of your home, to attack your country as a whole for that reason is just plain psychotic, though that's the norm with Cuban Exiles) should be beaten with a tire iron and have their faces super-glued to photos of Fulgencio Batista. Afterwards, if any of the old farts can survive any sort of abuse, being the soft, pampered things they are (and they promote such a machismo image!), then the process should be repeated.

Notice what they did is common thuggery. They acted no differently from a brutal street gangster. They chased, shouted names, beat, and then tried to open the woman's car...G-d only knows what they would've done to her if they had succeeded! (the woman was smart to lock the doors so quickly...)