May 24, 2012 gowdaflow Says:
Fidel is still there because Cuba is of no economic interest for the US. In fact, CIA put him there. If Cuba had just a fraction of oil the Middle East has, the US would be all over Cuba long ago. Fidel could have benn eliminated, but the US govmt. didnt back up the Cuan exile when they had to during the invasion of Bay of Pigs in Matanzas. Those who talk crap about exiled Cubans dont have a clue what really happened there..
May 15, 2012 RocafellaAF1 Says:
Viva Commandante Che!!!
May 12, 2012 TheBlackJack67 Says:
A feel bad for all the older generation of Cubans in my city of Miami. They where ousted pieces of communist shits in Cuba.
May 12, 2012 MrJohnWeiss Says:
Да здравствует великая КУБИНСКАЯ РЕВОЛЮЦИЯ!
May 9, 2012 GeistFright Says:
4:12 - red-light district
4:22 - hard-onnnnn....'d. I meant, hard-earned! HARD-EARNED!
May 5, 2012 TheRiobezerko Says:
Castro is a great man, a true revolutionary. Those Miami Cubans should be thrown into a pool full of piranhas.
May 1, 2012 Bangcat Says:
The face of the world could change if true charity were to rule. And this is the charity of the christian man who knows that his wealth has a social function. And that it is his duty to give what is above his own needs to those who are deprived of the bare necessities of life.
Pope John 23rd:
May 1, 2012 Bangcat Says:
So apparently Johny Quest spent much of his time at the whore houses and hot tubs while visiting Quba. Yeah makes sense.
May 1, 2012 RichSummer107 Says:
a sad truth, however, i don't see people risking their lives on makeshift rafts to get to Cuba from the U.S. ....... i'm just saying
May 1, 2012 sailor123ize Says:
Is this a reply from a 12 yr old?
If that is the only way you think one can make it to "middle class", I feel sorry for you. Guess you must be on welfare?
May 1, 2012 SomoshiphopRadio Says:
You where Middle class in Cuba thanks to DRUG Money Fool
Apr 30, 2012 6580006247 Says:
fuck usa and quebec
Apr 30, 2012 sailor123ize Says:
True that during the Batista regime, Cuba was full of corruption, a lot of poverty, drugs and prostitution and as a result, we got Fidel. It is said that the 1950's before Fidel, was when Cuba had the most growth and prosperity. We were a middle class family, with a decent life, not really affected by Batista. Life would never be the same after 1960 and Fidel ended up being The Devil's punishment on Cuba.
Apr 29, 2012 411American Says:
Cuba is sounding like America today wanting to be free of the GovernMentalists who HVA ALREADY TAKEN PEOPLES HOMES AND LAND an ENSLAVED THEM IN TAX'S
Russian leaders Stalin and Lyons matured party matured and is presently called the U.N as they came a long ways !!
Apr 13, 2012 MrChinna4 Says:
Hello! Av U tried - H Be Gone (do a google search)? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my auntie after many years said good bye to quite painful hemorrhoids with it.
Apr 12, 2012 imagination407 Says:
How did I get from Dunkey to here?
Apr 11, 2012 FunWithYourWeiner Says:
Isnt there a happy medium in between complete hermit and corporate bitch that cuba should have fallen into then a crap 3 world nation it is today just cause of some poopy ideals.
Apr 7, 2012 chrissydonuts Says:
i like money and i work at krusty krabs who am i :]
Apr 6, 2012 infoibatorerosso Says:
obviolsy you are a Miami drug dealer
Apr 3, 2012 priyath86 Says:
USA supported the dictator Batista in Cuba. USA also supported Saddam Hussain, Mubarak, Ben Ali and supports Saudi dictators and etc. USA does not represent democracy and freedom. I'm not a big fan of Castro but importantly he did not allow Cuba to become exploited by US corporations and Cubans become customers for American supermarket chains.
Apr 2, 2012 Kamothoful Says:
CUBA LIVES CHE LONG LIVES
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The Cuban Revolution was a successful armed revolt by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement, which overthrew the US-backed Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista on 1 January 1959, after over five years of struggle.
"Our revolution is endangering all American possessions in Latin America. We are telling these countries to make their own revolution."
— Che Guevara, October 1962
Castro later travelled to the United States to explain his revolution. He said, "I know what the world thinks of us, we are Communists, and of course I have said very clearly that we are not Communists; very clearly."
Hundreds of suspected Batista-era agents, policemen and soldiers were put on public trial for human rights abuses and war crimes, including murder and torture. Most of those convicted in revolutionary tribunals of political crimes were executed by firing squad, and the rest received long prison sentences. One of the most notorious examples of revolutionary justice was the execution of over 70 captured Batista regime soldiers, directed by Raúl Castro after the capture of Santiago. For his part in Havana, Che Guevara was appointed supreme prosecutor in La Cabaña Fortress. This was part of a large-scale attempt by Fidel Castro to cleanse the security forces of Batista loyalists and potential opponents of the new revolutionary regime. Others were fortunate enough to be dismissed from the army and police without prosecution, and some high-ranking officials in the ancien régime were exiled as military attachés.
In 1961, after the US-backed Bay of Pigs Invasion, the new Cuban government nationalized all property held by religious organizations, including the dominant Roman Catholic Church. Hundreds of members of the church, including a bishop, were permanently expelled from the nation, with the new Cuban government being declared officially atheist. Faria describes how the education of children changed as Cuba officially became an atheist state: private schools were banned and the progressively socialist state assumed greater responsibility for children.
According to geographer and Cuban Comandante Antonio Núñez Jiménez, 75% of Cuba's best arable land was owned by foreign individuals or foreign (mostly U.S.) companies. One of the first policies of the newly formed Cuban government was eliminating illiteracy and implementing land reforms. Land reform efforts helped to raise living standards by subdividing larger holdings into cooperatives. Comandante Sori Marin, nominally in charge of land reform, objected and fled, but was eventually executed. Many other non-Marxist, anti-Batista rebel leaders were forced in to exile, purged in executions, or eliminated in failed uprisings such as that of the Beaton brothers.
Shortly after taking power, Castro also created a Revolutionary militia to expand his power base among the former rebels and the supportive population. Castro also initiated Committees for the Defense of the Revolution or CDRs in late September 1960. Government informants became rampant within the population. CDRs were tasked with keeping "vigilance against counter-revolutionary activity." Local CDRs were also tasked with keeping a detailed record of each neighborhood's inhabitants' spending habits, level of contact with foreigners, work and education history, and any "suspicious" behavior. One of the persecuted groups were homosexual men. The Cuban dissident and exile Reinaldo Arenas wrote about such persecution in his autobiography, "Antes Que Anochezca", the basis for the film Before Night Falls.
In February 1959, the Ministry for the Recovery of Misappropriated Assets (Ministerio de Recuperación de Bienes Malversados) was created. Cuba began expropriating land and private property under the auspices of the Agrarian Reform Law of 17 May 1959. Cuban lawyer Mario Lazo writes that farms of any size could be and were seized by the government. Land, businesses, and companies owned by upper- and middle-class Cubans were also nationalized, including the plantations owned by Fidel Castro's family. By the end of 1960, the revolutionary government had nationalized more than $25 billion worth of private property owned by Cubans. Cuba also nationalized all foreign-owned property, particularly American holdings, in the nation on 6 August 1960. The United States, in turn, responded by freezing all Cuban assets in the United States, severing diplomatic ties, and tightening the embargo on Cuba, which is still in place as of 2011. In response to the acts of the Eisenhower administration, Cuba turned to the Soviet Union for support.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_RevolutionLess
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gowdaflow Says:
Fidel is still there because Cuba is of no economic interest for the US. In fact, CIA put him there. If Cuba had just a fraction of oil the Middle East has, the US would be all over Cuba long ago. Fidel could have benn eliminated, but the US govmt. didnt back up the Cuan exile when they had to during the invasion of Bay of Pigs in Matanzas. Those who talk crap about exiled Cubans dont have a clue what really happened there..
RocafellaAF1 Says:
Viva Commandante Che!!!
TheBlackJack67 Says:
A feel bad for all the older generation of Cubans in my city of Miami. They where ousted pieces of communist shits in Cuba.
MrJohnWeiss Says:
Да здравствует великая КУБИНСКАЯ РЕВОЛЮЦИЯ!
GeistFright Says:
4:12 - red-light district 4:22 - hard-onnnnn....'d. I meant, hard-earned! HARD-EARNED!
TheRiobezerko Says:
Castro is a great man, a true revolutionary. Those Miami Cubans should be thrown into a pool full of piranhas.
Bangcat Says:
The face of the world could change if true charity were to rule. And this is the charity of the christian man who knows that his wealth has a social function. And that it is his duty to give what is above his own needs to those who are deprived of the bare necessities of life. Pope John 23rd:
Bangcat Says:
So apparently Johny Quest spent much of his time at the whore houses and hot tubs while visiting Quba. Yeah makes sense.
RichSummer107 Says:
a sad truth, however, i don't see people risking their lives on makeshift rafts to get to Cuba from the U.S. ....... i'm just saying
SomoshiphopRadio Says:
FUCKING GUSANO
sailor123ize Says:
Is this a reply from a 12 yr old? If that is the only way you think one can make it to "middle class", I feel sorry for you. Guess you must be on welfare?
SomoshiphopRadio Says:
You where Middle class in Cuba thanks to DRUG Money Fool
6580006247 Says:
fuck usa and quebec
sailor123ize Says:
True that during the Batista regime, Cuba was full of corruption, a lot of poverty, drugs and prostitution and as a result, we got Fidel. It is said that the 1950's before Fidel, was when Cuba had the most growth and prosperity. We were a middle class family, with a decent life, not really affected by Batista. Life would never be the same after 1960 and Fidel ended up being The Devil's punishment on Cuba.
411American Says:
Cuba is sounding like America today wanting to be free of the GovernMentalists who HVA ALREADY TAKEN PEOPLES HOMES AND LAND an ENSLAVED THEM IN TAX'S Russian leaders Stalin and Lyons matured party matured and is presently called the U.N as they came a long ways !!
TheJednoduchoJa Says:
kokot vam rozumiem :D :D
MrChinna4 Says:
Hello! Av U tried - H Be Gone (do a google search)? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my auntie after many years said good bye to quite painful hemorrhoids with it.
imagination407 Says:
How did I get from Dunkey to here?
FunWithYourWeiner Says:
Isnt there a happy medium in between complete hermit and corporate bitch that cuba should have fallen into then a crap 3 world nation it is today just cause of some poopy ideals.
chrissydonuts Says:
i like money and i work at krusty krabs who am i :]
infoibatorerosso Says:
obviolsy you are a Miami drug dealer
priyath86 Says:
USA supported the dictator Batista in Cuba. USA also supported Saddam Hussain, Mubarak, Ben Ali and supports Saudi dictators and etc. USA does not represent democracy and freedom. I'm not a big fan of Castro but importantly he did not allow Cuba to become exploited by US corporations and Cubans become customers for American supermarket chains.
Kamothoful Says:
CUBA LIVES CHE LONG LIVES