If I'm not mistaken the guy on the left is wearing a black beret with a star on it ala Che. And if you look closely at his flag, the word "Che" appears on it.
There's an old Cuban saying... "Nadie Escarmienta en cabeza ajena" (Nobody learns from the mistake of others).
Let them stew in their own juice! Where have these countries been these past 50 years? What have they done for Cuba? NOTHING! They wanted to coddle to the castro brothers and ignore Cuba's suffering, well "you reap what you sow."
I meant whatever is left of Latin America. what can you expect when for these past fifty years, ELECTED Latin American presidents have coddled communists?
The courageous nation of honduras is on the frontlines fighting agaist this chavismo-comunismo that threatens the stabilty and rule of law of the Americas. We should all support Roberto Micheletti and his interim government on the crucial upcoming hours. God bless Honduras!
[...] at what our own ruling junta has helped to do: thwart democracy and the rule of law in favor of a communist dictator. Looks like our new category here will be getting quite a workout in the years ahead. [...]
I wonder if the article mentioned the hammer and sickle on their outfits or is that irrelevant, too?
If I'm not mistaken the guy on the left is wearing a black beret with a star on it ala Che. And if you look closely at his flag, the word "Che" appears on it.
So see Humberto, they included both.
Note THE IMAGE with the article ...
http://www.berthoudrecorder.com/News/2009/jul/16/news-local/brandvold-back-us-soil
1. Click on the below link
http://www.topix.com/world-leaders/manuel-zelaya/2009/07/brandvold-back-on-u-s-soil
2. Once there click on Full Story from the Berthoud Recorder
3. Note the picture
4. Puke into a bucket
I strongly suspect that the little Costa Rican Fox in the middle knows about as much regarding the symbol on her...ahem...shirt,
as model Gisele Bundchen knows about the gentleman on her...ahem....bikini
http://photos.mg.co.za/original/0.60352500%201191848988.jpg
Note sure whether to laugh, yell, or cry ...
http://www.nerdcore.de/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/che.jpg
Smoke it while it lasts ...
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_zqFoq3qej2c/SiAseCRfuaI/AAAAAAAAs_w/bRnXPnZlrrY/s400/Supplies+039.JPG
Unreal
There's an old Cuban saying... "Nadie Escarmienta en cabeza ajena" (Nobody learns from the mistake of others).
Let them stew in their own juice! Where have these countries been these past 50 years? What have they done for Cuba? NOTHING! They wanted to coddle to the castro brothers and ignore Cuba's suffering, well "you reap what you sow."
Sorry, I'm out of empathy.
Firefly,
Do you mean the Hondurans?
As for the rest from Mr. Mojito and Mr. Fontova, I am quite sick at heart at all the ignorance in this world.
No, amiga Honey. This picture was taken in Costa Rica, where the "talks" that are supposed to solve this mess are being held.
Honey,
I meant whatever is left of Latin America. what can you expect when for these past fifty years, ELECTED Latin American presidents have coddled communists?
The courageous nation of honduras is on the frontlines fighting agaist this chavismo-comunismo that threatens the stabilty and rule of law of the Americas. We should all support Roberto Micheletti and his interim government on the crucial upcoming hours. God bless Honduras!
[...] Here are some typical Zelaya supporters. Tells you everything you need to know. [...]
From the People's Cube ...
http://www.thepeoplescube.com/red/richedit/upload/2k4450ee0e3b.gif
= THIS PHOTO SAYS IT ALL !
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0dvP3nB21918w
... the caption is infuriatingly priceless
[...] are wondering what type of people are backing the impeached Honduran president, the folks at the Babalu blog have a good take on [...]
[...] at what our own ruling junta has helped to do: thwart democracy and the rule of law in favor of a communist dictator. Looks like our new category here will be getting quite a workout in the years ahead. [...]