May 15, 2007

BUCL Sponsor Spotlight: Cubanology.com

What do you call a giant repository of all things Cuban? Why Cubanology, of course. And that's the subject of tonight's BUCL sponsor spotlight.



Jose, the editor of Cubanology maintains a variety of sections to keep you coming back for more. Whether it's the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or his section on Cuban Yankees Fans you're sure to find something to catch your fancy. Jose was among the first of Cuban gang to integrate blog talk radio into his site. Don't miss his section on Cuban Dicharachos (Cubanisms), it's a scream. Jose's passion for this BUCL project comes through loud and clear in his new blog, that he created just for the occasion. But I know what Jose is especially proud of is his exhaustive collection of anti-fidel links, it's certainly a resource for all of us who are wishing for Cuban liberty on a daily basis.

Bookmark Cubanology.com today. You'll be glad you did.


Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at May 15, 2007 11:36 PM

Comments

Yes, indeed , he does a great job always.

Posted by: Abajofidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 16, 2007 08:06 AM

Jose Rocks!

Posted by: Tomas Estrada-Palma [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 16, 2007 11:13 AM

Cheers to Jose, whose stockpiling of all-blogs-Cuban, among other things, has become such a valuable source of information, opinions and history.

Best,

-Anatasio

Posted by: CubaWatch [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 16, 2007 02:49 PM

Ditto on the above comments!

Jose's passion and dedication show on Cubanology! A great educational source on the net. Good luck to all on this great blog project.

I wish you well :) Melek

"Man is not free to watch impassively the enslavement and dishonor of men, nor their struggles for liberty and honor." ~ Jose Marti

Posted by: Melek [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 21, 2007 08:05 AM


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