Sunday, October 16, 2005

War stories

Fox Channel has a great program called War Stories. I just saw the show on the Bay Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis as narrated by Oliver North. He did a superb job, interviewing many anticagastro fighters and showing historic photographs and footage of both the invasion to Cuba by the Brigade 2506 and the deploying of the Soviet missiles on the island. He talked about the treason of the Kennedy brothers to the Cuban and the American people and their cowardice in dealing with Nikita Kruschev. A great history lesson, specially for those who insist in forgetting that kagasstro is still commited to his youthful dream of distroying this country. Whenever somebody tells you "things are changing in Cuba", or something possitive about che huevera or kagasstro refer them to War Stories. The material even showed the terrifying televised executions that were so common in Cuba during the sixties. The manipulating personality of kagasstro is shown in full color, presenting at the same time a bullying Nikita who made the Kennedy brothers dance to the beat of his drum. Today, all of us are paying the cost impossed on us by their treason to the ideals of freedom of the West by abandoning Cuba to communism. For the first time, American television presented history as it was, breaking the chain of missinformations and lies started by the New York Times to present kagasstro as a cuddly paternalistic figure and not a blood thirsty tyrant. Maybe Herbert Matthews was a Russian agent too, one day we will know!

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