February 09, 2007

Turning the tide by telling the truth

As a follow up to my last post I wanted to mention that all of a sudden I started getting a bunch of email notices of sales I'm making at my anti-Che store. I can go a couple of weeks between sales so this sudden activity was out of the oridinary and usually means someone published a link to my site TrenBlindado.com.

As it turns out it was Jay Nordlinger from National Review Online who linked to the collection of writings about the real Che Guevara that I have posted there. Coincidentally one of the better writings is Nordlinger's own work.

Thank you Mr. Nordlinger and thanks to all of you visit my site in search of the truth about the murdering SOB that uneducated dolts like to wear around.

Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at February 9, 2007 02:37 PM

Comments

Funny you should post about this today, since I'm wearing the mafia t-shirt for casual Friday. They're great shirts folks!

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2007 03:17 PM

¡Viva el capitalismo! I just bought a mafia shirt, I hope you sell TONS of them!

Posted by: castrodeathwatch [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2007 08:06 PM

Allow me to make a suggestion, or slight alteration in one of your tee-shirts:

Socialism or death?
Socialism is death.

Posted by: Manuel A. Tellechea [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 10, 2007 03:02 AM

One aspect of the che shirt is it DOES identify the wearer as either an ignoramus or a supporter of genocide.

Posted by: Tomas Estrada-Palma [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 10, 2007 10:46 AM

Tomás Estrada Palma:

That is a very good point. It's like a voluntary dunce's cap or crossbones insignia.

Posted by: Manuel A. Tellechea [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 10, 2007 11:38 AM

Jay has always been rockin' the msm with his anti-Castro views.

Posted by: jsb [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 11, 2007 07:51 AM


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