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OK so Cubans have great teeth .....but unfortunately most can`t afford good food to practise chewing.

It's not that much different than the majority of Canadians and Americans, who mostly consume junk food. I actually can't think of a single person i know who actually eats good food. Sure, it tastes good, but most of the time they're eating crap!
 

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Make it a capitalistic democracy with modern day restrictions against corruption and organized crime that did not exist in the 1950s, and income will rise tenfold in a short period of time.

Not WHAT...HOW? Why care about him dying? Do people hate Castro because he caused a nation so much misery...or because horn dogs couldn't have another place for cheap vacations and cheap nookie.

Well yeah, it's a sex board. :thumb: :rolleyes:
 

westwoody

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Plenty of cheap vacations and pussy in Cuba, so that is a red herring.

Castro slightly raised the base line for rhe poorest. But they were stuck there. That is the problem.
The embargo was mostly with the US, plenty of other countries traded with Cuba.
Cuba had a shit economy because of Cuba's own mismanagement. It is not the fault of the US, or or anyone else.
Nobody wants to invest a ton of money in a place where your investment could be 'nationalised' at the whim of an idealogue like Castro.
 

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You're still the ignorant one here. Bush had cause to go in Iraq based upon the intelligence provided to him at that time. The truth of the matter is that the UN Security Council failed the people of Iraq. They didn't enforce sanctions properly. In fact they openly defied sanctions (Oil For Food scandal) and the US was left with not much choice to say the hell with it we're going in without your consent. The UK agreed as did over 40 other nations - Australia Japan Korea Poland Denmark to name a few.

Which Intelligence? They knew it that there was nothing, Bush had to fulfil his own agenda and Tony Blair followed. It was Might is Right! Ask Iraqi people now and you will know it. We are sitting here and enjoying the safe life. How much suffering is still going there. Death, Blood every day (and Bush liberated them) Why he did no liberated the people of Saudi Arabia, where is worst discrimination and even the women are not considered Human beings. No because they were good Friends. Iraq is still Burning and bleeding, and consequently Bush policies the Worst Animal ISIS, (sorry to animals to compare them) Brutal, Ruthless. Yes this was BUSH/CHENY policy.
I alway hated Ruthless dictator Saddam but now people think that dictator was way better then, what is going on now.
We can sit here and just talk because we are not going through thw wort human plight.
 

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Castro slightly raised the base line for rhe poorest. But they were stuck there. That is the problem.
The embargo was mostly with the US, plenty of other countries traded with Cuba.
Cuba had a shit economy.

:amen::clap2:

Exactly. People that defend economic/political systems that require forced participation can go fuck themselves. It's slavery disguised as egalitarianism, where everyone is equally screwed. Sad to see the boy king of Canada praise such a vicious murderer, but I guess that's all part of the game these pricks play.
 

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Hey guys...are you forgetting all those people from the United States over the years that tried to escape Bush and Chaney by taking a raft or a windsurfer or anything else to escape through Florida to go over to Cuba? They were enticed by communism and that wonderful health care? How about Canadians that were in line for by-pass surgery or cancer treatment who instead withdrew their own savings and opted out? They flew to Cuba and paid for it out of their own pocket. The only people I remember that escaped to the United States were felons escaping from justice like the lady that shot a cop and hijacked a flight over to the Untied States. Oh and I love vintage cars. That is another good thing about Cuba. And what about the opulent and ostentatious show of wealth that is so common in the United States? It's too much!!! In Cuba there is none of that (except for government officials that is). Everyone is reduced to the lowest common denominator and there is no commercialism and keeping up with the Jones's.
 

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Casualties of war in Iraq range from 150k to 1M, Bush went against UN council...who's the ignorant here?

Exactly, Bush and Cheney are two of the worst, lying, murdering criminals in US history who should be brought in front of a tribunal and given the death penalty and long live the memory of Fidel, the greatest leader that the Cubans ever had, if it wasn't for his revolution that threw out the brutal US backed dictator Batista they would never have universal health care, free education for everyone, etc.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
One can tell by the rejoicing that Castro will not be missed. One can tell by Justine Trudeau's statement ( Castro being a great leader ) that he is an idiot and a dictator, he is an embarrassment to Canada, other countries love him because he gives billions of our money to them, no other reason.
I am hoping that the passing of Castro is a good thing for the people of Cuba, can not get much worse.
Just my opinion.
 

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Let us return to the central theme of this forum: mongering.

Or rather Castro and mongering in this thread. Fidel Castro was an enemy of prostitution. When he took power, he closed all the brothels and sent all the prostitutes to re-education camps.

But his regime (helped by the American embargo, it must be said) transformed half of Cuban women into prostitutes. Cuba is the only country in the world where you can approach any woman on the street and tell her: what is your price? And once in two, the woman does not get angry and tells you a price...
 

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Let us return to the central theme of this forum: mongering.

Or rather Castro and mongering in this thread. Fidel Castro was an enemy of prostitution. When he took power, he closed all the brothels and sent all the prostitutes to re-education camps.

But his regime (helped by the American embargo, it must be said) transformed half of Cuban women into prostitutes. Cuba is the only country in the world where you can approach any woman on the street and tell her: what is your price? And once in two, the woman does not get angry and tells you a price...

Sad but totaly true. The same is true for men who prostitute themself with tourist woman of all ages...

Cheers,
 

jalimon

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Ever wonder what would Cuba be today without Castro? Would it be like Puerto Rico or Turks and Caicos?

Cheers,
 

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Although Fidel Castro had good intentions when he took power from the corrupt Fulgencio Batista dictatorship, things didn't turn out as good as he originally had wished. He unfortunately became as corrupt and brutal as the dictatorship he had toppled.

It is human nature to be corrupted when you got too much power... With the notion of property people are rewarded for greed. Look at the US with their Capitalism aka Corporatism. Corporations are exploiting their employees and ripping of their customers. Wealth inequality is at an all time high since WW2. The rich keep getting richer and the poor keep on getting poorer. Neither system has worked from where I stand. The system Iceland, Ireland, Switzerland, etc. are the model systems that work for everyone not just the rich. I agree with your comments on Fidel Castra compared to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. One cannot forget about Adolf Hitler who Donald Trump has many traits similar to that ultra right-wing dictator.
 

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Or rather Castro and mongering in this thread. Fidel Castro was an enemy of prostitution. When he took power, he closed all the brothels and sent all the prostitutes to re-education camps.

On this board we got a bunch of right-wing conservative followers and the conservative platform is heavily against prostitution of any kind. Stephen Harper has made prostitution illegal in Canada for the first time in Canadian history.
 

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It is human nature to be corrupted when you got too much power...

Imagine how much more corruption you can accomplish being elected when everyone knows you already have an immense power mongering egomania. That little line about GRABBING is about a lot more than just about doing want he wants with women. The next four years (if he makes it) will show that.

I agree with your comments on Fidel Castra compared to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. One cannot forget about Adolf Hitler who Donald Trump has many traits similar to that ultra right-wing dictator.

People react very strongly to dictators seizing power openly and oppressing the people. It's easy to see and easy to identify as a threat. But elect those who say they are for the people in a democratic process and don't make any obvious moves you can see for personal power beyond what is considered part of the process and the populace becomes complacent. The most successful dictators are the most insidious doing all they can to pretend toward democracy while stealthily accumulating power.

Yes it is funny how the right wingers here back those who would just as soon lock them up for what they are doing. ;)
 

CLOUD 500

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The most successful dictators are the most insidious doing all they can to pretend toward democracy while stealthily accumulating power.

Yep... One can look at Hitler who so convinced people of his lies to take power.

Yes it is funny how the right wingers here back those who would just as soon lock them up for what they are doing. ;)

Yep it is. Loool I always said rightism is a disease.
 

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It is true Castro was a despot. Despots are despots. There is little difference between Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and Castro. Castro is just a jungle version of Stalin.

I am good friends with a guy that escaped from Cuba at age 13. His grandfather was a University Professor and quite liberal just like Joe and Cloud 500. He merely voiced his opposition to the policies of the Castro government and then he was dragged off to jail. He was lucky. Many People were taken out and shot. My friends mother saw this and realized the family had to get out. She tried to contact distant relatives in other countries to get a Visa so the family could leave Cuba. The clock was ticking because the day he turned 14 there was compulsory service and reserve duty until the age of ~35. She was able to contact a distant relative that worked for a newspaper in Mexico. She applied for a temporary visa for her family to Mexico. The day she applied for this visa the family was allowed to pack one suitcase and they were forced to leave their own residence Cuba. It was boarded up behind them by the Castro government. They moved in with relatives and waited months for the paper work to go through. They were able get 90 day Visas from the Mexican government. Very, very few people are given residence in Mexico. They do not take kindly to immigrants there. My friend explained also that Mexico had never broken off relations with Cuba...even during the Cuban missile crisis. He said when they got off the plane in Mexico he was told in Spanish very tersely "You will not have to cut sugar cane again." They had 90 days to obtain a visa to the United States or they would be sent back to Cuba. They were able to gain a Visa to the United States. He said when he got off the plane in Miami he can still remember the greeting Welcome to the United States. They sacrificed everything and his parents lived a very simple life. He has done very well. I asked if he would ever consider going back. Last year he said no. More recently he said he will wait for the murdering dictators Fidel and Raul to die and then he would like to go back. My friend told this story in front of a few people I know that are ideologues and do-gooders. They were speechless.

It is mind boggling to read the leftists on this board. You can say what you want in Canada and the United States. Bush was criticized all the time. Try that in Cuba especially when Fidel was in power and see what would happen to you. If you were lucky you would end up like my friends grandpa. Just maybe you would be purposely shot in the stomach by Che Guevara so that you would die a slow, painful death.

I think that that free education that you speak of Cloud does not mean indoctrination just like the ultra left liberal arts colleges in the USA that are making wimps out of our children and teaching them how to choose an appropriate Halloween costume and emasculating our men?

I will say it again. Communism is a disaster everywhere and anywhere. Cloud, Doc, Joe and I - not necessarily in that order - would probably be among the first to be killed.

If Obama went into negotiations with Fidel tomorrow I would still bet on Fidel - even as a corpse - to get the better deal. I am waiting for that fool to go to the Cuban State funeral and sob and then bow to and apologize to everyone in sight. Maybe Ocommunist will even throw himself on the casket, sobbing and crying as one of his boyhood heroes is put to rest.

Deep down Fidel is a good guy. That is why they will probably bury him about 30 feet down.
 

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I think a good joke would be appropriate now. Here it is:


Castro In Hell


Fidel dies and goes to heaven. When he gets there, St. Peter tells him that he is not on the list and that no way, no how, does he belong in heaven. Fidel must go to hell. So Fidel goes to hell where Satan gives him a hearty welcome and tells him to make himself right at home.

Then, Fidel notices that he accidentally left his luggage back in heaven and tells Satan, who says, "No hay problema. I'll send a couple of little devils to get your stuff."

When the little devils get to heaven, they find the gates are locked - St. Peter is having lunch - and they start debating what to do. Finally, one comes up with the idea that they should climb over the wall and get the luggage.

As they are climbing the wall, two little angels see them, and one angel says to the other, "My goodness! Fidel has been in hell no more than ten minutes and we're already getting refugees."

;)
 

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