December 03, 2004

No ticket, no laundry.

Oh, yeah. Now we're talking.

Posted by Val Prieto at December 3, 2004 07:01 PM

Comments

I pray he has the cojones to make it stick.

Posted by: Kathleen at December 3, 2004 07:39 PM

Someone needs to stand up to Flake and the bunch. We need to make this shit work, or we need to lift them all.

Posted by: j.scott barnard at December 4, 2004 12:32 PM

Val

I contacted , via email, Claudia Marquez.

I was so glad that she answered me from Havana .

She said that, althought her husband has been released, in Cuba nothing has changed and will not change with Castro still in power.

As you said previously, Claudia told me that it's a move by the regime in order to clean its image and be welcomed again by the european nations.

She said that she and her husband will keep on fighting

Posted by: Stefania at December 4, 2004 04:25 PM

Val - your friendly rival down in Venezuela is reporting on all the filthy stinking leftwing hippie sandalistas from the US descending down on them there, oozing their leftist tripe and innards all over Venezuela's disgusted locals.

You will LOVE Daniel's choice-cut words he has seasoned and prepared about the scumbag castro who is the chef who inspired all this. Daniel's writing in veiled language now, because of the media law, but suffice to say 'El Supremo' is Castro's Own Obedient Caracas Houseboy Hugo Chavez who makes Daniel upchuck. As for the oderiferious leftist sandalistas, Daniel asks them to go swimming in the Delaware River which is currently full of Venezuelan oil. They can take a little bit of Venezuela home with them if they'd just jump into the ooze.

http://daniel-venezuela.blogspot.com/

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at December 5, 2004 12:05 AM

A blog called http://conservativetrailhead.blogspot.com has a new lead entry called 'Thank a Cuban American.'

Very cool!

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at December 5, 2004 11:51 AM


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