February 16, 2006

Iran and Cuba...

sit-ting in a tree
k-i-s-s-i-n-g.

First comes love,
then comes marriage,

then come medium range nuclear missiles
in a hate-filled barr-age.

Posted by Val Prieto at February 16, 2006 11:34 AM

Comments

Good one, Val!!!!

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at February 16, 2006 11:52 AM

Sigh.

Just like we've been sitting on the illegal immigration time bomb for years and have done nothing except develop myriads of creative excuses to justify inaction, we continue to watch the fidelista plantation fester and just for his biological demise. Which, ironically, may end up being OUR biological demise if these crackpots continue their antics unscathed.

The FBI, CIA, NSA et al., have files & info & monitors on all this. But --- I've thought over the past 2 years, that only another 9/11-type of disaster will cause the US to come out of its stupor when it comes to its neighbors. Our backyard is weed-infested and we just sit here admiring our indoor plants. Sigh.

Posted by: Gigi at February 16, 2006 11:58 AM

Gigi, I share your sigh...however, I don't think even another 9/11 will wake up the American people to our neighbors. No hay peor ciego que el que no quiere ver. They'll just blame it on the islamofascists...unless of course, the trail leads to Cuba or Venezuela. Then, people will wake up and smell the coffee....like the one Val posted.

Posted by: La Ventanita at February 16, 2006 01:32 PM

This is ominous given Venezuela's bid to get itself onto the Security Council...but what a cute rhyme!

Posted by: AcademicElephant at February 16, 2006 05:09 PM

I bet a lot of Iranians and Cubans wish they had some more of that "American imperialism" the Iran News Agency was griping about...it has to be better than "islamo-cubano" imperialism.

Posted by: Dax at February 17, 2006 01:19 AM

can't say Val didn't warn them!!!

Posted by: nurian at February 17, 2006 08:54 AM


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