February 12, 2008

Che to Obama and his Texas and California Campaign Volunteers

"The Negro is indolent and spends his money on frivolity and drink, whereas the european is intelligent and forward looking."

"Mexicans are a rabble of illiterate indians. South American peasants are nothing but animalitos (little animals)"

Ernesto Guevara

Quotes are fully documented in Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the Uuseful Idiots Who Idolize Him.

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Update by Pitbull: I added the link to Humberto's superb book. Buy a couple of copies and give one to your favorite deluded che-worshipping liberal. Who knows, there may be a brain there, tiny as it may be, that the book will wake up...

Posted by Humberto at February 12, 2008 01:06 PM

Comments

TOUCHE!!!!!!!

Posted by: Gigi [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 12, 2008 01:23 PM

What, you mean Che was possibly, just maybe, perhaps, an egotistical asshole in love with himself? No way! Somebody call Santana to clear this up. Or better yet, a real expert on Cuba-related issues, like Wayne Smith. If all else fails, just ask Oliver Stone.

Posted by: asombra [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 12, 2008 01:23 PM

Ernesto Guevara expresse himself with that air of superiority that most Argentinians have. He married a Peruvian Indian, Hilda Gadea, but then dumped her for a white Cuban, Aleida March.

Posted by: Tio [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 12, 2008 01:59 PM

Tio is correct. Che was simply expressing widely held views in Argentina. I have heard very similar opinions expressed in Argentina.

Posted by: GringoTex [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 12, 2008 03:23 PM

Well, just finished writing to the Obama campaign. Thanks for the heads up, I know they (commies/socialist) are amongst us. But I can't believe how open they are about it.

Posted by: readytoshoot [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 12, 2008 03:46 PM


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