Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Concerning the Deaths of 2 Cuban Women

Kill Castro-War Blog has an excellent post concerning the dry-foot wet-foot executive order. How many have to die for the world to recognize and to do something about this brutal dictatorship?

Read the post here.

Monday, November 07, 2005

U.N. Controlling the Internet

Can you imagine if this happens? Blogs like this and all of you freedom-loving blogs would surely be banned. Check this scary stuff out:

The Internet faces a grave threat. We must defend it. We need to preserve this unprecedented communications and informational medium, which fosters freedom and enterprise. We can not allow the U.N. to control the Internet.
The threat is posed by the U.N.-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society taking place later this month in Tunisia. At the WSIS preparatory meeting weeks ago, it became apparent that the agenda had been transformed. Instead of discussing how to place $100 laptops in the hands of the world's children, the delegates schemed to transfer Internet control into the hands of intrigue-plagued bureaucracies.
The low point of that planning session was the European Union's shameful endorsement of a plan favored by China, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Cuba that would terminate the historic U.S. role in Internet government oversight, relegate both private enterprise and non-governmental organizations to the sidelines, and place a U.N.-dominated group in charge of the Internet's operation and future. The EU's declaration was a "political coup," according to London's Guardian newspaper, which predicted that once the world's governments awarded themselves control of the Internet, the U.S. would be able to do little but acquiesce.


The rest of the story here.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Venezuela detains four for the Assassination of a Prosecutor

All suspects are in the opposition of Chavez and a leading Cuban dissident? Very suspicious? They are being held without any charges. Remember in a communist court just as Che Guevera stated: " We don't need proof to execute a man-we only need proof that it's necessary to execute him. Our mission is not to provide judicial guarantees. Our mission is to make a revolution"

God help them!

Venezuelan authorities ordered the detention of four people, including an outspoken journalist, an opposition-aligned businessmen and a Cuban dissident, saying they orchestrated the 2004 assassination of a leading prosecutor.
A Caracas court on Friday ordered the four detained without charges, a statement from the Information Ministry said.
Danilo Anderson, a prosecutor who strongly supported President Hugo Chavez's government, was killed Nov. 18, 2004, when a bomb exploded in his sport-utility vehicle in Caracas. He had been preparing a case against nearly 400 people who backed a short-lived coup against Chavez in 2002.
Among the four accused of masterminding his killing is Patricia Poleo, the director of El Nuevo Pais newspaper, who has been a vocal critic of Chavez and was investigating allegations that Anderson had links to an extortion web along with other state authorities.
Also accused was Nelson Mezerhane, a prominent local businessman and co-owner of private broadcaster Globovision closely aligned with the country's opposition. The third person accused was Salvador Romani, a leading Cuban dissident based in Venezuela, while the fourth accused, Eugenio Anez, is a retired general in the Venezuelan military.


Rest of the story here.
Bush in Brazil

President Bush acknowledged Sunday that he had more work to do to persuade Brazil of the value of a vast proposed free-trade zone for the Western Hemisphere.
Bush spoke after meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was instrumental at a two-day summit of Latin American leaders that ended Saturday in preventing the nations on agreeing to restart stalled talks on creating a trade bloc stretching from Alaska to Argentina.


Read the entire article here.
Interview with Jose Serrano

Listen to this interview with Jose Serrano concerning Hugo Chavez. Here is a representative of the United States defending Chavez sounding like a mouthpiece for the Granma. He defends Castro and Chavez with such fervor, but Americans who are of Cuban descent he could care less.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Photos of Governor Dave Heineman signing contracts with Cuba

Check out the photo gallery of Governor Dave Heineman signing contracts with the most brutal regime that we have seen in this hemisphere. All you in blog land, where is your outrage? Do something and let this guy know how you feel!
What now Chavez!


Deep in Venezuela's new, cumbersome Social Responsibility Law is an item that requires radio stations to play more -- much more -- Venezuelan music. The idea, the fiercely nationalist government says, is to promote Venezuelan culture over foreign culture, particularly American rock that has dominated radio airplay for years.At least 50 percent of the musical output on radio must be homegrown. If the measure seems obscure, its effects haven't been. From the techno-pop wizards of cosmopolitan Caracas to the folksy crooners of this cattle town, Venezuelan musicians say they are reaping benefits from President Hugo Chávez's efforts to regulate culture.

A new law that requires 50% of the music to be from Venezuela. What? Esta loco mini-me #1. Another measure to control the people of Venezuela.

Check out the rest of the story here.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Video from the Summit

Here is video from the summit. The communist thugs rioting and Hugo Chavez instigating the crowd.
Summit March Turns Violent

As usual lefties resort to violence due to their intolerance of other views. You commies always hide under the guise of "peace activist" and your true colors are again exposed:

Read the story here.
Latest News on Summit

A crowd of 10,000 protesters chanting "Get out Bush!" swarmed the streets of this Argentine resort Friday, hours before the hemisphere's leaders sat down to debate free trade, immigration and job creation.
Before dawn, thousands greeted a train bringing the last group of fellow demonstrators from Buenos Aires, including Bolivian presidential hopeful Evo Morales and soccer great Diego Maradona, who donned a T-shirt accusing President Bush of war crimes.


The propaganda machine has begun and maradona must have the wrong t-shirt, considering the topic of crimes!

Read the story here.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Cubans protesting at Summit?

Ricardo(Tricky Ricky) Alarcon and 300 Cubans are gathered in Argentina to protest the summit. Wait a minute Tricky Ricky, just like the people of Cuba are allowed to protest? You will get your photo opportunities, give cream puff interviews with come mierd... reporters(objective?), and blame all of Cuba's and the world's fault on the U.S. Yet with all this grandstanding, you can not justify and hide what you have done in Cuba.

Read the story here.
Deal with the Dictator

Governor Dave Heineman of Nebraska inks a deal(On the blood of the Cuban people!) with dictator castro for a whopping $27 million. How long after smoking your cigars from castro will you come out and speak out against the embargo? This is not about politics? Everything with this brutal regime is about politics! Hey, what about your secret meeting with castro? Funny, killstro has never had any time for those that his has killed or imprisoned.

Get more information here and here.

Before I receive an e-mail from your office, a disclaimer:
# I do not live in Miami
# I am not a member of any mafia organizations
# I am not a member of any anti-castro organizations

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Mini-me #1 and Mini-me #2 to protest Bush at the Summit

Chavez and Maradona to protest Bush at the summit, which is taking place on November 4-5th. What a surprise! The fan brigade will be out again using the all to familiar communist playbook. Wait a minute, hold the phones, the media will cover and eat this up, while over 40 years they ignore the plight of Cuba? Now in the spirit of soccer , after seeing maradona(post plastic surgery) interviewing castro and having to stomach all that fawning, wouldn't you like to kick his as...

Read the story here.
Pictures of Hurricane Wilma

The website: The Real Cuba.com has the latest pictures on Hurricane Wilma that devastated Cuba. It's sad that the mainstream media can not and will not provide us with these pictures or with videos. Switching gears, I can hear crickets in the background when it came to the announcement of the "Cuban 5" trial! Websites like The Real Cuba and those wonderful blogs are the lifeline that keeps us constantly informed. God bless them!(**Warning: For those who are monitoring these blogs and websites please be aware of the term "God" as it might be offensive to you.)

Check out the latest pictures here.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Appeals court voids Cuban spy decision, will rehear case

CURT ANDERSON

Associated Press

MIAMI - A federal appeals court has agreed to rehear arguments on whether five suspected Cuban spies got an unfair trial because of intense publicity, voiding an earlier decision by a panel of judges that the group deserved a new trial.
The Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a brief one-page order issued Monday that all 12 active judges on the court would reconsider the case. "The previous panel's opinion is hereby vacated," the order said.
The three-judge panel on Aug. 9 tossed out the convictions and sentences of the Cubans because of heavy pretrial publicity, community prejudice in Miami and inflammatory remarks by prosecutors. That panel ordered a new trial to be held outside Miami.
Now, attorneys for the five Cubans will have to make those arguments again.
"I have to say I'm disappointed that the first opinion was stricken and we have to go before the full panel, but it's a long battle," said Paul McKenna, one of the Cubans' lawyers. "I don't look at is as a setback. I look at it merely that the court wants to hear more about the issue."
U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta said in a statement he was "gratified" by the court's decision, which he said would "provide us with the opportunity to respectfully present our merits arguments to the full court."
Acosta had previously argued that the three-judge panel's decision was contrary to previous decisions in similar cases by both the appeals court and the U.S. Supreme Court.
The five Cubans were convicted in June 2001 of illegally acting as agents of a foreign government as part of the so-called Wasp Network. The five admitted being Cuban agents but said they were spying on U.S.-based exile groups opposed to Cuban President Fidel Castro, not on the United States.
The ringleader, Gerardo Hernandez, was also convicted of murder conspiracy for his role in the deaths of four Cuban exiles whose planes were shot down by Cuban MiGs in 1996.
Three of the five Cubans received life sentences in federal prison, one got 19 years and one got 15 years. They have become national heroes in Cuba, with Castro regularly calling for their release from prison.
There was no immediate word on when the 11th Circuit judges would hear oral arguments in the case. Only one judge on the three-judge panel that found for the Cubans - U.S. Circuit Judge Stanley F. Birch Jr. - is an active member of the full court. One of the other panel judges was visiting from another circuit and the other is a senior judge on part-time status.

Read the story here.
More on the Unfair International Trade Show in Havana

"Cuban companies will occupy more than 5,000 meters sq. " that is a quote from The Digital International Granma. I believe they meant that their are no private companies in Cuba, and that the only entity in Cuba is run by castro and his government. Now I will beat them to the punch(Well, lets say kick, since maradona and castro are in the news so much these days!) All companies who sign a deal with the government, will publicly come out and denounce the embargo as part of the deal. Hope your financial transactions are a success, especially on the suffering of the Cuban people and on the blood of those who have been killed or tortured.
I noticed on the press release no mention of tours to see the political prisoners?

Read the press release here.

Interview by Maradona

Mini-me #2, a hard hitting investigator, with a nose for the truth in journalistic valor, interviews dictator castro. Read here an excellent post concerning this "lovefest" on this freedom loving blog: BlogforCuba.
Big Bad Commie Brother Watching!

Looks like you freedom loving anti-killstro blogs are making a difference. Check this out concerning who is "watching" the Babalu blog.
International Fair of Havana

I am going to be sick if I see again some moron taking pictures with killstro in front of a cow.

American farm businesses show their stuff at Cuba fair

11/2/2003 9:00 PMBy: Associated Press

HAVANA -- More than 70 American farm product firms from 18 states and Puerto Rico are among the exhibitors at the International Fair of Havana, which opened Sunday.
One Cuban food importer said that over the next week, Cuba hopes to sign contracts to buy more than $50 million' worth of American farm products, including cereals and livestock.
That's over the nearly $463 million spent on American farm goods over two years.
The fair comes as the U.S. Congress is trying to open Cuba to American travelers over White House efforts to continue isolating the communist neighbor.
One Cuban official told reporters at the opening of the fair that the growing number of U.S. exhibitors "demonstrates the inconsistency, the irrationality, the absurdity of the policy'' of the U.S. embargo.
But this year's American presence doesn't compete with an exhibition in Cuba about a year ago, which featured 288 exhibitors from 33 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Campaign Donations from Cuba?

Several of the freedom loving blogs posted this story concerning Cuba contributing $3 million to the campaign of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. I am sure a complete and thorough investigation will take place immediately and better yet, the N.Y. times, CNN(Lucia Newman), Univision, and 60 minutes will do a complete expose' of this clear cut breach of the law!(I know, no comas mier... Alfredo!)