January 13, 2008

Meet the Pinkos

It is a doggone shame we didn't get a good look at the "ladies" of Codepink who hastily changed their minds about protesting outside of Versailles yesterday. Then again, after seeing these pictures, perhaps they did us all a favor. Nevertheless, it is always good to know what the enemies of freedom look like, regardless of how grotesque they may be.


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Their not so fearless leader, Susan "Medea" Benjamin


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Gael Murphy, who contrary to popular belief, is reported to be an anatomical female.


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She goes by the name Starhawk, but "Scary" seems more apropos.


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Here we have one of the more sensible members of the pack, Carol Norris.


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And for those who might accuse the group of lacking femininity, we have Tiffany Burns. The epitome of a lady.


You can find plenty of information regarding this group and their members HERE.

If any of you run into these men ladies down here in South Florida, make sure to give them a hearty and cheerful Cuban-American welcome.

Posted by Alberto de la Cruz at January 13, 2008 10:46 AM



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OUCH!

They're here through Monday. Let's show them some examples of atrocities committed by their friend castro.

Posted by: Robert [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 11:00 AM

Here's Channel 4's coverage of yesterday's protest/counter protest.

http://cbs4.com/video/?id=46111@wfor.dayport.com

When that bitch Meada says she couldn't even enter the parking lot she's creating a false controversy because that parking lot is private property to which she is not entitled to enter. Their permit was probably for the sidewallk.

I've contacted the reporter to let her know that and also to tell her that the event of which she showed the file footage was one in which Vigilia Mambisa had a permit and the Chavista thugs (Bolivarian youth) did not.


Posted by: Henry "Conductor" Gomez [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 11:16 AM

Thank you Alberto, for showing me that even when I wake up in the morning, or when I have been in bed sick for a week, or when I have been caught in a torrential downpour without an umbrella, I still look a little better than these, um, females, do on a good day.

On another note, that expose bush picture... that's just wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

Claudia

Posted by: Claudia4Libertad [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 11:28 AM

Coño Alberto I just had breakfast!!!!

Posted by: La Ventanita [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 12:06 PM

Like I said Before "Them are some ugly bitches"

They are sexually frustrated, IMO

Posted by: Peter Perez [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 12:08 PM

Mr. De la Cruz: You are as bad as Henry Gomez in your efforts to ridicule me and the ladies of Code Pinko. Babalublog distorts facts by omitting our other grand accomplishments. You do not mention that Gael Murphy is so magnificently muscular because she won third place in the Ms. Olympia female bodybuilding contest. She is a construction worker in San Francisco and her hobbies include drag racing. Gael was part of our shock troops during our protest in Seattle and single handedly took our three burly policemen after smashing four store-front windows and two auto windshields for the sake of peace.
Starhawk is nor scary at all, as you purport. Just look at her! She is a very sweet, sensitive, and loving mother of two who drives a tractor-trailer rig for a living. Starhawk got her G.E.D. in night school to receive her trucker’s license. She and her partner were each donor-impregnated to create their own social-experiment family. Talk about family values!
Carol is a manicurist at a salon in the mall. She is a single mom raising four kids who has been divorced five times. Carol has been in therapy for the last twenty-five years and her mood swing depicted on that photo is due to her Prozac medication. Her therapist recommended public activist as a way of meeting caring, committed men, that she did not find in bars. That’s why she joined Code Pinko.
Tiffany, who you ridicule as "the epitome of a lady," is in fact all that, in spite of your sarcasm. She is an exotic dancer in San Francisco and was doing one of her public routines when that photo was taken. Tiffany is engaged to a handyman that she met in the A.A. program. She is a former prostitute and recovering crack addict who should be commended for turning her life around.
As for myself, my record speaks for itself. I was a Jewish princess born in Long Island in 1952. In the late 1960s I was a hippie in Greenwich Village, lived in a commune, and my first social activism was in the Free Love movement. After a few years, I perceived I was being sexually used and abused. During a trip to Cuba with the Venceremos Brigade, I met a big strapping Cuban sports official, fell madly in love, and married him. Unfortunately, he was an alcoholic who would beat me to a pulp. The frequent trashings prompted me to go to San Francisco and be a peace activist. Believe me, I need peace in my life. That's why I work so hard at it.

Posted by: Meada_Benjamin [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 01:04 PM

That was a typical MSM report by CBS/Channel 4. Listening to that trash you'd think Benjamin was a level-headed leader of some mainstream organization trying to point out how wrong Bush is and how awful the C-A community behaves. Then you have that faggot Barry explaining how democracy is crumbling because the police didn't prevent the counter-demonstration - such a stinking hypocrite given their ideology is aimed at creating anarchy and destroying democracy. But the CBS reporter mentions NOTHING about the groups background and just allows Benjamin to spit out her lies/distortions. Then they put Saavedra up there as the face the opposing side. That is classic liberal domination of the media used to spread their agenda. They HATE us, and as so many folks have already stated, will never give this community a fair chance no matter what we do. So, more power to the ones who fought back against those nasty, wretched bitches/bastards. We should never, ever play nice with folks like that.

Posted by: Mambi [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 01:20 PM

Coño, Benjamin vino a Miami a echarnos tremenda Meada.

Posted by: mrcs_Concepcion [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 01:59 PM

Those Code Pinko pictures just go to show that no todos los chusma son comunista, pero todos los comunistas son chusma (not all trash is communist, but all communists are trash).

Nonetheless, score another media victory for the enemy. I can't believe we keep losing against such trash.

The sad truth is that until the old thuggish generation that produced fidel and his robolucion dies off, we'll continue to wander in the desert waiting for our democratic, free-market promised land. You know what, the FBI should investigate Vigilia Mambisa for spies. If Cuban spies can infiltrate Hermanos al Rescate, why not them? They sure are making us look bad. It is at the very least a very selfish thing to do, to ruin it for the rest of us who have been wronged just as much by the regime, to ruin our efforts in the PR war with an equally thuggish display of aggression. I feel right now that all the good my contributions to bucl.org may have done has gone to waste. With friends like that, who needs enemies?

-Jorge Luis

Posted by: jluix [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 03:20 PM

And then what Jorge? Live life comfortably basking in political correctness where there is no more unpleasant reality like good vs evil, no more requirement to fight for what you believe in, no more nasty confrontations, but a homogenized world where evey one just gets along as per dictated by the thought police and the UN? Denial is bliss, but it ain´t going to happen.

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 03:51 PM

Jorge Luis:

If by victory you mean a PR victory in the eyes of the world media, they don't need the Vigilia Mambisa to give them that; the winner had already been crowned before those hags even got into their pick-up truck. I would have loved for things to have turned out differently, but then again, what could we have done that would have caused the world to suddenly change their minds about our community and open their eyes to the atrocities being committed by the castro regime? We all know the answer to that: nothing.

So while you may think the people in Versailles did great harm to the movement, the truth is that no matter what they did, they would have portrayed us as intransigent hardliners regardless.

With that in mind, I'm glad they got the crap scared out of them. According to someone I spoke to today who was there and up close, he told me they looked terrified to find themselves surrounded by people who disagreed with them and were not scared to tell them.

Posted by: albertodelacruz [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 03:51 PM

Alberto/Ziva,

As Robert and I mentioned in the other thread, I'm not advocating silence (or political correctness). Far from it, let's shout back, but do it civilly. Let's respond not just out of selfish emotion, but intelligently. Let's not go down to the enemy's level. My family personally experienced the communists' thuggery when they found out we were leaving the country. And so I could never employ those tactics myself, and have a deep-seated distrust of thugs. Do you see Dr. Darsi Ferrer acting like a thug in the streets of Havana? Let' emulate the likes of him, not the rapid-response brigades.

Posted by: jluix [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 04:14 PM

What a bunch of skanks they are! As far as I'm concerned, it's a joke that the 1st amendment should even be considered to be covering crap like that. It should be banned, and the constitution amended if necessary to put things like that under the aegis of TREASON, with the commiserate punishments applying.

Posted by: Peshkatari [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 04:41 PM

I don´t think ageing exiles acting on honest emotion is the same as Cuba state directed thugs physically intimidating dissidents. Darsi was well aware that the slightest reaction on his part would be an excuse for them to put him in jail, or worse. It´s not the same situation. I´ve no doubt that Medea and freinds would not have hesitated to do a little pushing and shoving if it were only a couple of weak old folks. She´s notorius for provoking, these exiles gave her a good dose of what has long been her due. And contrary to how the media´s portraying it, most Americans are probably saying good for the Cubans, it´s about time.

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 04:56 PM

Jorge Luis:

None of us is advocating, nor supporting thugish behavior. But I fail to see why you are so worried about the actions of a few. If we all behave, they're still going to bad mouth us.

Posted by: albertodelacruz [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 05:06 PM

Hey I've seen that Tiffany in Beaver Magazine about 30 years ago when I was in the Army, she still has the hick marks on her legs..

Posted by: Doorgunner [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 05:29 PM

Alberto,

I'm concerned because the few bad apples are the ones who ruin it for the rest of us by garnering the media's attention. They give the media fodder for their already-biased reporting. If instead we accumulate a number of forceful yet civil demonstrations, we might yet turn the PR momentum to our advantage.

BTW, how come Vigilia Mambisa seems to be the only exile group that knew the pinkos were coming? Did anyone else here know? We could have brought our own group to peacefully protest on the other side of Versailles. We may not be able to teach old dogs new tricks, but our generation can at least do its own thing. And by their fruits you shall know them...

I wish I could demonstrate tomorrow, but I can't take a day off from work on such short notice.

Ziva, thuggish behavior is thuggish behavior, and it's the commies who have mastered that art. Where there's smoke, there's fire. I wish you were right about favorable reaction to our community coming out of this incident, but I'm highly skeptical. That blogger Henry quotes is likely an exception.

Posted by: jluix [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 05:58 PM

So . . . a half-dozen women [!?], seeking to provoke (although not in the same manner as Corralito's teenaged vixen)proclaim to the world that they will violate Versailles, laugh in the face of castro's victims, and defacate on our pain. The cackling whores show up, and are met by a horde of "cantankerous old exiles."

Lusty old men [and their women] shout and curse and "some pink tule" (to quote Ziva) is torn. The instigators echan una pata and disappear quicker than the proverbial merengue. Well intentioned but pollyannish members of the exile "younger generation" don sack cloth and ashes.

There is nothing to bemoan. There is nothing to regret. Benjamin and her small band of merry women [!?] are complicit in all the harm castro has done to our country. They are well aware of the political prisons, the firing squads, the use of psychiatric pharmacology to silence and lay waste to dissidents. These women are criminals. They are collaborators with the regimen. In France, their hair was shorn and they were cast out. Here, someone yelled at them, and the pink tule was ripped [Oh my!]. But, guess what, they won't be coming back. They prey on the weak, they prey on those in chains. They are cowards and won't be coming back.

As for the MSM, no matter how the event unfolded, the exiles would have been painted as the bad guys. So who cares. Good for those cantankerous old men and their women who stood up for our community. If the younger generation has a better way of dealing with these people, then lets see it. Until then, don't be so quick to criticize.

Posted by: LittleGator [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 06:40 PM

JLuix, we´ll just have to agree to disagree. I don´t think the old exiles reaction was thuggish. Maybe a little over the top, but not thuggish. Medea Benjamin raising 4,000 dollars to give to Iranian terrorists is thuggish, Media Benjamin promoting fidel castro´s model for the world is thuggish, Medea Benjamin organizing the destruction of property in Seattle is thuggish, and going to Versailles and rah rahing those responsible for all the suffering inflicted upon the Cuban community is in my view thuggish, not the members of that community getting pissed off and refusing to listen to her hateful garbage on their turf.

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 06:40 PM

Ziva, you're absolutely right about the pinkos' behavior.

LittleGator, I'm just calling them as I see it. And you're right, the new generation needs to act, not just talk. That 12-people rally we had at FIU was pretty pathetic. You sound pretty young, want to join me? Anyone else out there want to protest like Martin Luther King Jr, Biscet, and Darsi Ferrer?

Posted by: jluix [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 06:56 PM

Jluix,

Thanks for the invitation, my small contributions are usually in a different arena. But, maybe one day I'll take you up on it.

Don't get me wrong. I am not critizising the methodology you advocate. There is room in the struggle for many different methods. I'm just saying that we should not be too quick to critizise those who came before us. To quote Ziva (again), you don't abandon old warriors. You don't hang them out to dry.

Image is good. But in this case I think action was much better. Keep fighting the good fight.

Posted by: LittleGator [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 07:08 PM

Don't forget Medea was ousted from Cuba when she lived there (ouch, that has to have hurt) and was denied entry into Canada.

As for why only the Mambisas knew that the pinkos were coming, I don't know, but they have it all over the web, on their site, their South Florida site, Medea's global exchange's site and probably others.
They will be in Miami, Delray Beach and then WPB this week, trying to poison the rest of South Florida
http://www.codepinksouthflorida.org/pinkevent.html

Posted by: Claudia4Libertad [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 07:14 PM

Far awhile back there, Mora and I were really tracking Code Pinkos shenanigans, but I think the pink scumbags were off Cuba for awhile, and we got lax. I didn´t see this coming. We have to pay better attention to known enemies.

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2008 08:01 PM

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