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post Oct 11 2009, 10:49 PM
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Che Guevara: Assassin, Coward, Imbecile




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Thursday, October 8, 2009



“SENTENCE first – VERDICT afterwards,” said the Queen.
“Nonsense!” said Alice loudly.
“Off with her head!” the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. – Alice In Wonderland



They say Lewis Carroll was a serious dope fiend, his mind totally scrambled on opium, when he concocted “Alice in Wonderland.” A place where the sentence comes first and the verdict afterward? Where people who protest the madness are sentenced to death themselves? What lunacy!

If only Carroll had lived a bit longer. If only he’d visited Cuba in 1959 when every paper from the New York Times to the London Observer – when every pundit from Walter Lippman to Ed Murrow, every author from Jean Paul Sartre to Norman Mailer, every TV host from Jack Paar to Ed Sullivan were touting the judicial outrages, mass larceny and firing-squad orgies instituted by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara as the most glorious events since VJ day.

“To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary,” Carroll would have heard from the chief executioner, named Ernesto “Che” Guevara. “These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution! And a revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate. We must create the pedagogy of the paredon (The Wall)!”

For the first year of Castro’s glorious revolution Che Guevara was his main executioner—a combination Beria and Himmler, with a major exception: Che’s slaughter of (bound and gagged) Cubans (Che was himself an Argentine) exceeded Heinrich Himmler’s prewar slaughter of Germans—to scale, that is.

Nazi Germany became the modern standard for political evil even before World War II. Yet in 1938, according to both William Shirer and John Toland, the Nazi regime held no more than 20,000 political prisoners. Political executions up to the time might have reached a couple thousand, and most of these were of renegade Nazis themselves during the indiscriminate butchery known as the “Night of the Long Knives.” The famous Kristallnacht that horrified civilized opinion worldwide caused a grand total of 71 deaths. This in a nation of 70 million.

Cuba was a nation of 6.5 million in 1959. Within three months in power, Castro and Che had shamed the Nazi prewar incarceration and murder rate. One defector claims that Che signed 500 death warrants, another says over 600. Cuban journalist Luis Ortega, who knew Che as early as 1954, writes in his book “Yo Soy El Che!” that Guevara sent 1,897 men to the firing squad. In his book “Che Guevara: A Biography,” Daniel James writes that Che himself admitted to ordering “several thousand” executions during the first few years of the Castro regime.

So the scope of the mass murder is unclear. So the exact number of widows and orphans is in dispute. So the number of gagged and blindfolded men who Che sent – without trials – to be bound to a stake and blown apart by bullets runs from the hundreds to the thousands.

But the mass executioner gets a standing ovation by the same people in the U.S who oppose capitol punishment! Is there a psychiatrist in the house?!

But vengeance – much less justice – had nothing to do with this bloodbath. Che’s murderous method in La Cabana fortress in 1959 was exactly Stalin’s murderous method in the Katyn Forest in 1940. Like Stalin’s massacre of the Polish officer corps in the Katyn forest, like Stalin’s Great Terror against his own officer corps a few years earlier, Che’s (Castro-ordered) firing squad marathons were a perfectly rational and cold-blooded exercise that served their purpose ideally. This bloodbath decapitated – literally and figuratively the first ranks of Cuba’s Contras.

Equally important, his massacre cowed and terrorized. These were all public trials. And the executions, right down to the final shattering of the skull with the coup de grace from a massive .45 slug fired at five paces, were public too. Guevara made it a policy for his men to parade the families and friends of the executed before the blood-, bone- and brain-spattered paredon (The Wall, and Pink Floyd had nothing to do with this one).

The Red Terror had come to Cuba. “We will make our hearts cruel, hard, and immovable ... we will not quiver at the sight of a sea of enemy blood. Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies in scores of thousands; let them drown themselves in their own blood! Let there be floods of the blood of the bourgeois – more blood, as much as possible.”

This from Felix Dzerzhinsky, the head of the Soviet Cheka in 1918:

“Crazy with fury I will stain my rifle red while slaughtering any enemy that falls in my hands! My nostrils dilate while savoring the acrid odor of gunpowder and blood. With the deaths of my enemies I prepare my being for the sacred fight and join the triumphant proletariat with a bestial howl!”

This from Che Guevara’s “Motorcycle Diaries,” the very diaries made into a heartwarming film by Robert Redford. But it seems that Redford omitted this inconvenient portion of Che’s diaries from his touching film.

The “acrid odor of gunpowder and blood” never reached Guevara’s nostril from anything properly describable as combat actual combat. It always came from the close-range murder of bound, gagged and blindfolded men. He was a true Chekist: “Always interrogate your prisoners at night,” Che commanded his prosecutorial goons. “A man is easier to cow at night, his mental resistance is always lower.”

And the same crowd moaning and wailing about the judicial rights of Guantanamo prisoners give this sadist’s movies a standing ovation and adorn themselves with his T-shirt! Again, is there a psychiatrist in the house?!

Che
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QUOTE (pepperonikkid @ Oct 11 2009, 09:49 PM) *
Che Guevara: Assassin, Coward, Imbecile




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By Humberto Fontova
Thursday, October 8, 2009



“SENTENCE first – VERDICT afterwards,” said the Queen.
“Nonsense!” said Alice loudly.
“Off with her head!” the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. – Alice In Wonderland



...snip
The “acrid odor of gunpowder and blood” never reached Guevara’s nostril from anything properly describable as combat actual combat. It always came from the close-range murder of bound, gagged and blindfolded men. He was a true Chekist: “Always interrogate your prisoners at night,” Che commanded his prosecutorial goons. “A man is easier to cow at night, his mental resistance is always lower.”

And the same crowd moaning and wailing about the judicial rights of Guantanamo prisoners give this sadist’s movies a standing ovation and adorn themselves with his T-shirt! Again, is there a psychiatrist in the house?!

Che


I have a quibble about that above bolded text. It's well known that Che murdered between 90 to 100 young boys between the ages of 13 to 17. Why? Because they were the offspring of Batista loyalists, or military officers. All got a bullet to the back of their heads. They were a part of the 600 plus men and boys Che murdered in just the first three days of his murderous rampage over a 1 week period where he personally murdered over 1200 men and boys. The Brave revolutionary wasn't brave, but he certainly was a psychopathic murdering Bastid! Then, that is what all Marxist 'revolutionary' leaders are, murderous bastids who don't kill in combat, but enjoy executing the prisoners who cannot defend themselves. Real brave bunch!!! (IMG:http://www.rightnation.us/forums/style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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post Oct 12 2009, 12:13 AM
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Whenever I see someone wearing a shirt with his likeness, it makes me want to beat the living sh!t ot of them. It is always a bunch of ingnorant, hollywood following morons that have no clue what this piece of sh!t did. I always exclaim loud enough for them to hear "Look, another moron idolizing a coward piece of sh!t", but yet never get a response. Either they have no idea what I am talking about, or they aren't brave enough to confront me.
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' "the last conquistador"

Although hailed as a liberator of the oppressed, Che Guevara was a psychopathic killer who happily shot his own men in the back of the head for minor infractions. After the Cuban revolution, he shot so many perceived enemies of the new regime – along with former allies – that Castro had to beg him to stop. Guevara started the first concentration camps on Cuba and sent underlings there for adultery, though he himself was an adulterer. He hated Indians and Black people almost as much as he hated gringos and thought that Latin America should be a single country run by Spanish-speakers like him. He was, after all, a direct descendent of the last viceroy of Peru. The Proletarian Years” mentioned in his memoirs consisted largely of writing home to his parents, telling them not to send any more money and saying that he would not be holidaying on the family’s yacht that summer. During the Cuban missile crisis, he called for a pre-emptive strike against US cities, knowing that Cuba would be wiped out in the retaliation. The Cuban people would be happy to sacrifice themselves, he said – though he had not bothered to ask them and he himself was an Argentine. By the time he was captured in Bolivia, the Cubans, the Russians, the Chinese, the Bolivian Communist Party and Communist Parties throughout the rest of Latin America had all turned against him. The only people who tried to rescue him was the CIA. But he does take a good photo.'

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Democrat Rep. Diane Watson of California heaps praise on Castro, Che Guevara, and the Cuban health system at her town hall meeting in August, 2009:

"Did anyone say anything about the Cuban health system?

And lemme tell ya, before you say “Oh, it’s a commu–”, you need to go down there and see what Fidel Castro put in place. And I want you to know, now, you can think whatever you want to about Fidel Castro, but he was one of the brightest leaders I have ever met. [APPLAUSE]

And you know, the Cuban revolution that kicked out the wealthy, Che Guevara did that, and then, after they took over, they went out among the population to find someone who could lead this new nation, and they found…well, just leave it there (laughs), an attorney by the name of Fidel Castro…"


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I would like to see Glenn Beck, Hannity, Fox News, etc. have some shows that point out the murders and atrocities committed under communism by Stalin, Castro, Mao, Guevara, and others. Apparently, we have a whole generation of young Americans who haven't been fully educated with the ugly truth about communism or even "soft socialism" which is now failing all over Europe. You know the brain-washing of a generation of Americans has gone too far when we're now electing idiots like Diane Watson to Congress.

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QUOTE (Will @ Oct 11 2009, 10:13 PM) *
Whenever I see someone wearing a shirt with his likeness, it makes me want to beat the living sh!t ot of them. It is always a bunch of ingnorant, hollywood following morons that have no clue what this piece of sh!t did. I always exclaim loud enough for them to hear "Look, another moron idolizing a coward piece of sh!t", but yet never get a response. Either they have no idea what I am talking about, or they aren't brave enough to confront me.


Key word = IGNORANT.

They don't know history and they don't want to learn, as it would interfere with their worldview.

Being called a communist used to be an insult - now it's a qualification for a cabinet position, or a 'czarship'!

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QUOTE (alamanni @ Oct 12 2009, 09:19 AM) *
Democrat Rep. Diane Watson of California heaps praise on Castro, Che Guevara, and the Cuban health system at her town hall meeting in August, 2009:

"Did anyone say anything about the Cuban health system?

And lemme tell ya, before you say “Oh, it’s a commu–”, you need to go down there and see what Fidel Castro put in place. And I want you to know, now, you can think whatever you want to about Fidel Castro, but he was one of the brightest leaders I have ever met. [APPLAUSE]

And you know, the Cuban revolution that kicked out the wealthy, Che Guevara did that, and then, after they took over, they went out among the population to find someone who could lead this new nation, and they found…well, just leave it there (laughs), an attorney by the name of Fidel Castro…"


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I would like to see Glenn Beck, Hannity, Fox News, etc. have some shows that point out the murders and atrocities committed under communism by Stalin, Castro, Mao, Guevara, and others. Apparently, we have a whole generation of young Americans who haven't been fully educated with the ugly truth about communism or even "soft socialism" which is now failing all over Europe. You know the brain-washing of a generation of Americans has gone too far when we're now electing idiots like Diane Watson to Congress.


She, along with several members of the CBC, is either imbecilely ignorant of history, or outright lying. I think it's a combination of both with imbecility winning out, and nothing more. One only has to catch a typical CBC's members late night C-Span speech's where the illogic, nonsensical ramblings are a thing of amazing illogic, or so absolutely disconnected as to put one into a mind numbing stupor trying to make sense of what is being said. *Best example being former Rep. Cynthia McKinney*

Dianne Watson was the initial Congressional Representative of the 'Bloods' gang, and likely still represents their interests in Congress. She, along with Maxine Waters, who initially represented the Cripts, were first elected to Congress with massive financial (Drug money) and manpower assistance from their Los Angeles and suburban outlying area gang Drug dealers. This was especially true for Maxine Waters whose representatives went into communities like Hawaiian Gardens which was a racially mixed lower class community and basically threatened all who did not, or would not show enthusiastic support for Ms Waters with harassment and much worse if they so much as looked askance at one of her campaign posters. Today, her various scam operations throughout her distinct are headed up, or actually operated by former/current gang members and various family members. All, of Course, at ridiculous salaries and administrative costs!!!!

Like days of old, gang bangers and their leaders should be gunned down wherever they're seen walking the streets. Same goes for MS-13. When they're treated like the vermin they are, then and only then will ordinary citizens feel safe again, and these wastes of air and legal resources be put to better use than monitoring useless, walking, septic tanks! (IMG:http://www.rightnation.us/forums/style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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Isn't it odd that none of the resident lefties showed up to defend this scumball. I'd have thought he was their hero. They wear the silly tee shirts and have no idea who this worm was.
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Che Guevara is dead and that makes me happy.
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For some reason certain youths and the hollyweird types think any long jaired, bearded beret wearer is somehow cool. Seriously ,certain morons thought I was cool with my various berets and goatee even though I was and still am very conservative. In my case it was a combination of my love of Maynard G. Krebs, Kerouac and various aspects of being a "beatnik". And I'd actually bothered to study about Ernesto, Fidel and Raul and knew what (censored) they really were/are. I think far too many buy the myth of them being anti- capitalist freedom fighters valiantly struggling against their alleged oppressors.

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Che was allot of things - murderer, psychopath, war criminal, but he was not an imbicile. Quite the contrary, he was extremely intelligent (which makes his crimes even worse).

Oh, and one other thing, he may have been born in Argentina, but is father was Irish. His real surname is Lynch. Go figure.
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QUOTE (james t kirk @ Oct 13 2009, 09:15 PM) *
Che was allot of things - murderer, psychopath, war criminal, but he was not an imbicile. Quite the contrary, he was extremely intelligent (which makes his crimes even worse).

Oh, and one other thing, he may have been born in Argentina, but is father was Irish. His real surname is Lynch. Go figure.



I think the tag of imbecile was put on those that wear shirts with his mug on them, or have Cuban flags in their office with his likeness in the middle. The ones who think it's cool to wear such things. I don't think the moniker was put on Che, himself. Yeah, he was a true monster that I think was using the "revolution" as his cover to do very evil things.
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From what I have heard Claire, Che was an incompetent Military Leader and Tactician ....

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He tramped around Bolivia and avoided Combat even with weak Bolivian Forces....The Bolivian Communist Party refused to help him since had rubbed the members the wrong way after he railed at them numerous times for being weak, incompetent, and stupid....

He was betrayed and captured by a member of his party who in truth was a deep cover operative working for the Bolivian Military...

Che also thought he was "liberating" Bolivian Peasants from serfdom when in fact they recieved many acres of land and other aid due to Land Reforms instituted well before he got there...

Castro reportedly was sick and tired of his Prima Donna ways and the two shortwave transmitters provided to him by Cuba were faulty; thus the guerrillas were unable to communicate with and be resupplied, leaving them isolated and stranded.


Another myth is that the CIA help train, advise, and direct the men who executed them. They did train and advise the Bolivian Special Forces, but Che's feeble mindedness help land him in the CIA's lap...
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QUOTE (james t kirk @ Oct 13 2009, 10:15 PM) *
Che was allot of things - murderer, psychopath, war criminal, but he was not an imbicile. Quite the contrary, he was extremely intelligent (which makes his crimes even worse).

Oh, and one other thing, he may have been born in Argentina, but is father was Irish. His real surname is Lynch. Go figure.



He was an imbecile; he got caught and now is dead.
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Ernesto was so (censored) stupid that he ignored his own manual on guerilla fighting and pissed off the very peasants he thought would support him in Bolivia! (BTW I read his manual and it's very basic and not of much help to any would be "freedom fighter"!)
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QUOTE (james t kirk @ Oct 13 2009, 10:15 PM) *
Che was allot of things - murderer, psychopath, war criminal, but he was not an imbicile. Quite the contrary, he was extremely intelligent (which makes his crimes even worse).

Oh, and one other thing, he may have been born in Argentina, but is father was Irish. His real surname is Lynch. Go figure.

Great he is related to the Governor of my state. (IMG:http://www.rightnation.us/forums/style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)
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QUOTE (james t kirk @ Oct 14 2009, 01:15 AM) *
Che was allot of things - murderer, psychopath, war criminal, but he was not an imbicile. Quite the contrary, he was extremely intelligent (which makes his crimes even worse).

Oh, and one other thing, he may have been born in Argentina, but is father was Irish. His real surname is Lynch. Go figure.


Wasn't he a doctor? And he was only 1/8 Irish.

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QUOTE (james t kirk @ Oct 13 2009, 10:15 PM) *
Che was allot of things - murderer, psychopath, war criminal, but he was not an imbicile. Quite the contrary, he was extremely intelligent (which makes his crimes even worse).

Oh, and one other thing, he may have been born in Argentina, but is father was Irish. His real surname is Lynch. Go figure.


"Guevara" was the family name; "Lynch" was the surname of his maternal grandmother. In Spanish-speaking countries, it's customary to stick the mother's name after the father's. Anyone who wants to look like a toff joins them with the conjunction "y."

To the Spanish speakers around Crawford, George Bush would be George Bush Pierce. To those around Kennebunkport, he'd be George Bush y Pierce.
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QUOTE (alamanni @ Oct 12 2009, 11:19 AM) *
Democrat Rep. Diane Watson of California heaps praise on Castro, Che Guevara, and the Cuban health system at her town hall meeting in August, 2009:
My true hero is Chairman Mao. He revolutionized culture and lept his country forward.
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