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Mike August 1st 06 02:44 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on there
yet.

Mike

jilly August 1st 06 03:03 AM

Castro Dying?
 
MSNBC has an item on their site that says he underwent gastrointestinal
surgery.

Jilly

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on there
yet.

Mike



Douche Bag August 1st 06 03:36 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Castro is the ruler of a Third world toilet. Who cares. Cuba is nothing
but a futrue resort island for the USA.
jilly wrote:
MSNBC has an item on their site that says he underwent gastrointestinal
surgery.

Jilly

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on there
yet.

Mike



Mike August 1st 06 03:53 AM

Castro Dying?
 
In article . com,
"Douche Bag" wrote:

Castro is the ruler of a Third world toilet. Who cares. Cuba is nothing
but a futrue resort island for the USA.


That's why we care - the sooner he's gone, the sooner we get a new
Bahamas.

BTW, your name certainly fits - only douche bags top post.

Mike

[email protected] August 1st 06 04:38 AM

Castro Dying?
 

Mike wrote:
In article . com,
"Douche Bag" wrote:

Castro is the ruler of a Third world toilet. Who cares. Cuba is nothing
but a futrue resort island for the USA.


That's why we care - the sooner he's gone, the sooner we get a new
Bahamas.

BTW, your name certainly fits - only douche bags top post.

Mike


Top posting is the default for google. I top post if the previous
poster top posted. However, I don't get bent out of shape either way.

Mr. Douche Bag does give douch bags a bad name. I can't see why he
wastes his time saying shortwave sucks, etc. He has a rather odd post
on alt.tasteless.


[email protected] August 1st 06 05:16 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Castro Dying? That news is at least two months old.In fact,I posted
something about that in this news group about two months ago.Maybe it
was over two months ago.
cuhulin


an old freind August 1st 06 05:57 AM

Castro Dying?
 

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on there
yet.

Mike

of course Castro is dying, so are you and so am I

the only question is how soon is he dying
if he has the self restraint of most dicators I give another few years
tops and then his brother has to see if he can comand the revolution or
not

The only in the family transfer in these kinds of nation has NK


Von Fourche August 1st 06 05:58 AM

Castro Dying?
 

"Douche Bag" wrote in message
ups.com...
Castro is the ruler of a Third world toilet. Who cares. Cuba is nothing
but a futrue resort island for the USA.




Castro will become a god when he dies. The people of the Caribbean,
Central and South America will worship him for the next million years. He
should be worshiped. He held off the mighty U.S.A. The people of
Antebellum South wanted Cuba sooo bad. They wanted Cuba for slaves.
Nothings changed. Conservatives are salivating now to get their hands on
all those poor Cuban workers that will work at new American resorts for a
few dollars a day. They may be poor in Cuba, but at least with Castro they
have had a leader that could not be toppled by the pathetic conservatives.




[email protected] August 1st 06 06:05 AM

Castro Dying?
 
We ought to invade Cuba and pick up all of those old cars over there.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:07 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Casto will turn into a soupy mess when he dies.The sooner the better,I
say.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:14 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Cuba used to be a great place,,, untill Batista flees.
Where in the World is Carmen?
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:15 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Antebellum South? You need an Edcuation.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:17 AM

Castro Dying?
 
With a name like von fourche,I wonder about you.
Thank GOD I am a Ryan. www.ryans.org
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:22 AM

Castro Dying?
 
The Sept does not mean September.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:29 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Thing about it though is,if I go out and pick me up a couple of wimmins
to live with me,they might let my little dog www.cattledog.com get
out of the house and I respect my little dog much more than any wimmins.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:36 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Blueberry doggy is lying upside down on her couch with one of her rubber
squeaky doggy toys.She takes it out of her mouth,looks at it and gets
****ed off and uses her two front feet and throws it away.A real
clown,she is.
cuhulin


dxAce August 1st 06 12:11 PM

Castro Dying?
 


Mike wrote:

Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.


Sounds just like Cook County, Illinois politics.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




John S. August 1st 06 01:54 PM

Castro Dying?
 

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on there
yet.

Mike


I'm surprised he has lasted this long...pretty tough old fart.

If this is a permanent changeover of power then maybe the U.S. can find
the will to recognize that island nation off our shore and catch up
with the rest of the world.


Michael Lawson August 1st 06 02:36 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned

over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on

there
yet.

Mike


I'm surprised he has lasted this long...pretty tough old fart.

If this is a permanent changeover of power then maybe the U.S. can

find
the will to recognize that island nation off our shore and catch up
with the rest of the world.


Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.

--Mike L.



John S. August 1st 06 02:44 PM

Castro Dying?
 

Michael Lawson wrote:
"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned

over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on

there
yet.

Mike


I'm surprised he has lasted this long...pretty tough old fart.

If this is a permanent changeover of power then maybe the U.S. can

find
the will to recognize that island nation off our shore and catch up
with the rest of the world.


Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.

--Mike L.


That would be interesting to baseball fans I'm sure. But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.


Brian Hill August 1st 06 05:46 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
In article . com,
"Douche Bag" wrote:

Castro is the ruler of a Third world toilet. Who cares. Cuba is nothing
but a futrue resort island for the USA.


Would you like a twist of lime with that water and vinegar?

BTW, Here's you F----n swizzle stick!

BH



[email protected] August 1st 06 06:14 PM

Castro Dying?
 
Well,I usually jump in my raggity (I do mean raggity too) old
lonnnngggggg wheelbase AL Bundy 1978 Dodge van about this time a few
days a week and drive South (South is always best) on Highway 18 six
tenths of a mile from doggys couch to the Goodwill store to see what
kind of junk I dont need and as usual flirt wih them wimmin shoppers
over there.But I have already drank two beers today and I am not Mel
Gibson.I am not getting behind the wheel today.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 1st 06 06:28 PM

Castro Dying?
 
Unt uhhhhhh,,, the dude who will replace Fidel Castro is just as bad as
Fidel Castro is.
cuhulin


dxAce August 1st 06 06:54 PM

Castro Dying?
 


Mike wrote:

Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on there
yet.


I wonder if they'll play nothing but somber music prior to announcing his death,
much like they did in Russia when one of the leaders would kick.

Ah, the good old days; cold war, no fake Hispanics...

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Von Fourche August 1st 06 08:37 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Michael Lawson wrote:
"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned

over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on

there
yet.

Mike

I'm surprised he has lasted this long...pretty tough old fart.

If this is a permanent changeover of power then maybe the U.S. can

find
the will to recognize that island nation off our shore and catch up
with the rest of the world.


Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.

--Mike L.


That would be interesting to baseball fans I'm sure. But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.



Yep. And at the same time the U.S. has delt with Saudi Arabia and China
all these years. If only Cuba had oil.







Brian Hill August 1st 06 08:48 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"Von Fourche" wrote in message


Yep. And at the same time the U.S. has delt with Saudi Arabia and
China all these years. If only Cuba had oil.





How bad doe's it hurt?

BH



SeeingEyeDog August 1st 06 09:34 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"Douche Bag" wrote in message
ups.com...
Castro is the ruler of a Third world toilet. Who cares. Cuba is nothing
but a futrue resort island for the USA.


along with a built-in retro museum.



SeeingEyeDog August 1st 06 09:36 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"Von Fourche" wrote
at least with Castro they
have had a leader that could not be toppled by the pathetic conservatives.


John F. Kennedy was a conservative?



SeeingEyeDog August 1st 06 09:37 PM

Castro Dying?
 

wrote in message
...
We ought to invade Cuba and pick up all of those old cars over there.
cuhulin


Dem wimin aren't too old either



SeeingEyeDog August 1st 06 09:40 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"John S." wrote


But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.


Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90
miles from Florida - brilliant!
LMAO.



SeeingEyeDog August 1st 06 09:41 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"dxAce" wrote

Ah, the good old days; cold war, no fake Hispanics...


And good stiff vodka instead of turpentine tequila.



m II August 2nd 06 02:48 AM

Castro Dying?
 
Michael Lawson wrote:

Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.



....Adolph with an Art College admission and Theodor Herzl without
demonic possession...



mike

[email protected] August 2nd 06 03:31 AM

Castro Dying?
 
All those old cars over there in Cuba.We ought to invade Cuba and bring
those Cuban old car mechanics to America too.They can earn a good living
keeping our old jalopies going.
cuhulin


Beerbarrel August 2nd 06 03:58 PM

Castro Dying?
 
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 01:48:33 GMT, m II wrote:

Michael Lawson wrote:

Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.



...Adolph with an Art College admission and Theodor Herzl without
demonic possession...



mike





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Beerbarrel August 2nd 06 04:11 PM

Castro Dying?
 
On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 21:31:00 -0500, wrote:

All those old cars over there in Cuba.We ought to invade Cuba and bring
those Cuban old car mechanics to America too.They can earn a good living
keeping our old jalopies going.
cuhulin



hehehe
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It's official "Bust a Canuck in the head with a Baseball Bat" year! Let's start the festivities!


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[email protected] August 2nd 06 05:20 PM

Castro Dying?
 
I doubt if that commie bastid,Fidel Castrated ******* Castro will last
through the year.
cuhulin


John S. August 2nd 06 07:02 PM

Castro Dying?
 

Von Fourche wrote:
"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Michael Lawson wrote:
"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily" turned
over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on
there
yet.

Mike

I'm surprised he has lasted this long...pretty tough old fart.

If this is a permanent changeover of power then maybe the U.S. can
find
the will to recognize that island nation off our shore and catch up
with the rest of the world.

Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.

--Mike L.


That would be interesting to baseball fans I'm sure. But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.



Yep. And at the same time the U.S. has delt with Saudi Arabia and China
all these years. If only Cuba had oil.


It is more the large population of legal immigrants and illegal aliens
from Cuba that have made it their life ambition to do whatever it takes
to rid Cuba of Castro, no matter the cost to the average Cuban still on
the island. Unfortunately they are a large enough voting block that
congress continues to enact anti-cuba legislation (boycotts mostly).


John S. August 2nd 06 07:07 PM

Castro Dying?
 

SeeingEyeDog wrote:
"John S." wrote


But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.


Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90
miles from Florida - brilliant!
LMAO.


How does Cuba become Chinese anyway...as usual you make no sense.

I don't really care what their political sway is. It makes no sense to
hold a nation of people (except Castro and his cronies) in a state of
perpetual semi-starvation. It should be clear half a decade later that
such a policy is a miserable failure. If anything it allows Castro to
retain a tight control on Cubans because he is the only source of their
meager sustenance.


SeeingEyeDog August 2nd 06 09:16 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"John S." wrote in message
oups.com...

SeeingEyeDog wrote:
"John S." wrote


But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.


Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90
miles from Florida - brilliant!
LMAO.


How does Cuba become Chinese anyway...as usual you make no sense.


As usual you don't understand a metphor.

I don't really care what their political sway is. It makes no sense to
hold a nation of people (except Castro and his cronies) in a state of
perpetual semi-starvation. It should be clear half a decade later that
such a policy is a miserable failure. If anything it allows Castro to
retain a tight control on Cubans because he is the only source of their
meager sustenance.


Perhaps you should study Communist China to see the failure in your
brilliance.



SeeingEyeDog August 2nd 06 09:18 PM

Castro Dying?
 

"John S." wrote in message
oups.com...

Von Fourche wrote:
"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Michael Lawson wrote:
"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...

Mike wrote:
Just heard a news flash that Fidel Castro has "temporarily"

turned
over
power to his brother, due to an illness.

Havana is blasting on 6 mhz as usual, haven't heard anything on
there
yet.

Mike

I'm surprised he has lasted this long...pretty tough old fart.

If this is a permanent changeover of power then maybe the U.S. can
find
the will to recognize that island nation off our shore and catch up
with the rest of the world.

Just think, if Castro had gotten that baseball contract
when he had wanted it, then the past 40+ years would
have been drastically different.

--Mike L.

That would be interesting to baseball fans I'm sure. But the bigger
issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no
good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of
removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the
average Cuban.



Yep. And at the same time the U.S. has delt with Saudi Arabia and

China
all these years. If only Cuba had oil.


It is more the large population of legal immigrants and illegal aliens
from Cuba that have made it their life ambition to do whatever it takes
to rid Cuba of Castro, no matter the cost to the average Cuban still on
the island. Unfortunately they are a large enough voting block that
congress continues to enact anti-cuba legislation (boycotts mostly).


Perhaps if Venezuala, who sends billion$, would tranfers Iranian nuke tech
to Cuba than everything will work out just fine.
bwaHAHAHA!




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