November 22, 2006
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Via Uncommon Sense.
Posted by Val Prieto at November 22, 2006 02:47 PM
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Carajo!... De verdad que le ronca los cojones.... I can imagine the list of participant... Iran, Libia, Venezuela, Bolivia, China, Vietnam, North Korea, etc, etc, etc...
Posted by: Vic
at November 22, 2006 03:38 PM
this is funnier
Cuba, Model of Dignity and Resistance
Kiev, Nov 22 (Prensa Latina) Cuba represents for Ukraine an example of dignity, humanism, resistance and hope that a better world is possible, said Vasily Tereshuk, vice president of the Cuba-Ukraine Friendship Association.
Tereshuk added that Cuba proved that eliminating misery and underdevelopment are not a utopia but attainable goals via humanitarian missions like those involving Cuban specialists.
Cuba help the peoples develop not by exporting revolutions but because it proposes a better world with an experience that changes the human condition at any country.
The head of the Group of Friends of Cuba in Parliament recalled that Cuba has implemented internationalism and unconditional humanism in Pakistan, Guatemala, Bolivia, and Africa.
Tereshuk also recalled that Cuba's 16-year program of free medical aid to Ukrainian infants victims of the nuclear accident in Chernobyl has over 20,000 beneficiaries.
Hundreds of youth live thanks to this Cuban specialized assistance Tarara center and enjoys broad recognition in Ukraine regardless of political of ideological trend.
It proved that neither friendship nor human rights must not be negotiated.
Ukraine's Friendship Association groups since 1993 the Che Guevara Youth League, the Association of Cuban Internationalist military from the October Crisis and the mothers of Chernobyl children.
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PL-40
Posted by: daniel_in_garanhuns
at November 22, 2006 03:40 PM
You know, this is the kind of stuff you can't make up. I wonder if there's a tour of the backlot?
Posted by: nonee moose
at November 22, 2006 03:45 PM
btw, in brasil i will light my candle to san guibin tonight
Posted by: daniel_in_garanhuns
at November 22, 2006 03:47 PM
WTF
Hey, I can predict what the conclusions of the Cuban conference will be:
1) Cuba is great, the rest of the world is screwed up.
2) Cuba's prison system is the best, and ALL difficulties that it may have are because of imperialism and the embargo.
3) Everyone should copy Cuba. If they do, they should send Cuba oil or drugs and do business ON CREDIT with fidel and raul. If they don't, then they are imperialist bastards and Cuba will conquer them with a provoked revolution or with fake election results.
4) Anyone who refuses to be a useful idiot is a "donkey" and a "drunk" and they have to be terminated or converted.
Final Note of the Cuban Conference: Anyone who disagrees with the conclusions will be sent to the "wonderful cuban prison system." Anyone who tries to show the truth about the Cuban prison system is a spy and must be terminated as soon as possible. Anyone who has a different opinion or facts will also be senteced to jail. Anynone who says "I think" is commiting a crime against the common good so they go to jail too.
PS: Anyone who has a question that does not contain direct praise to the Cuban system goes to jail as well.
Posted by: qbanartemisa
at November 22, 2006 04:56 PM
Now, what can they teach the rest of us about economics?
Posted by: talnik
at November 22, 2006 05:29 PM
In 1958 there were 54 prisons in Cuba, most of them from colonial times. As of today there are well over 500 prisons. What's wrong with this picture?
Posted by: Firefly
at November 22, 2006 06:45 PM
That's rich.
Posted by: Fausta
at November 23, 2006 09:04 AM
What is so funny about Penile Sciences?
Posted by: PTG
at November 23, 2006 02:57 PM
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