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    Default Fidel Castro, Cuba's former Communist Dictator, dies aged 90

    Cuba's Communist Dictator, Fidel Castro, dies aged 90



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    A one-way ticket to...

    Already left wing nuts are mourning him including the BBC softening his image. You'll see more of it from the kind of people who wear Che Guevvara t-shirts. Already we've had tributes from Labour's Ken Livingstone, 'Lord' Hain.... oh yes what a man to idolise.

    A dictator who executed his enemies, demanded a nuclear strike of the USSR on the USA and above all - with some dictators you can sometimes say well although they were monsters, they at least turned the economy around (General Pinochet of Chile, Geneal Franco of Spain) but this guy did the opposite. A legacy of blood and failure.

    Surely can't be long now until Mugabe drops dead.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Cuba's Communist Dictator, Fidel Castro, dies aged 90



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    A one-way ticket to...

    Already left wing nuts are mourning him including the BBC softening his image. You'll see more of it from the kind of people who wear Che Guevvara t-shirts. Already we've had tributes from Labour's Ken Livingstone, 'Lord' Hain.... oh yes what a man to idolise.

    A dictator who executed his enemies, demanded a nuclear strike of the USSR on the USA and above all - with some dictators you can sometimes say well although they were monsters, they at least turned the economy around (General Pinochet of Chile, Geneal Franco of Spain) but this guy did the opposite. A legacy of blood and failure.

    Surely can't be long now until Mugabe drops dead.
    it's interesting because both che and fidel are seen both as heroes and the oppisite. I sadly don't know enough about either. Was che just as bad?

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    The Rothschilds will be straight in there now.


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