December ‘08 Castro Death Watch poll
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November ‘08 post-election Castro Death Watch poll
November 5th, 2008Now that Barack Obama won the election, how long do you think it will take before the Castro bros. pull another "Mariel" on him?
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Scary Halloween thought: Castro votes Obama? (Poll)
October 31st, 2008Boo! That’s a really scary thought, Castro voting for Obama (several times no less). But not as scary as Obama actually winning or much worse, living in Castro’s Cuba.
Please note I’m keeping this poll up until after the election. I’ll post the November poll then.
For now, go ahead and vote in this poll. Don’t be scared, just do it!
Who will Fidel Castro vote for president?
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All’s quiet on the North Korean front
October 20th, 2008Yesterday, we posted that a Japanese newspaper was reporting that North Korea was set to make an “important announcement” today, which the scuttlebutt had that it could possibly be Kim Jong Il’s death or a coup d’etat.
Well, today, South Korea is reporting that everything in North Korea appears to be (ab)normal, as usual:
There was no unusual activity in North Korea on Monday, South Korean officials said, despite reports that Pyongyang was poised to make an announcement amid speculation about the health of its leader, Kim Jong Il.
and…
On Sunday, the North’s official Korean Central News Agency published typical propaganda dispatches praising Kim’s regime and criticizing the South Korean government. There were no articles indicating any imminent government announcement.
“Propaganda dispatches praising Kim’s regime and criticizing the South Korean government.” Yep, that sounds like what passes for normal in North Korea on any given day.
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Hypocritical Mexico
October 20th, 2008Mexicans illegally entering US: okay.
Cubans entering US via Mexico: no way.
So decreeth the Mexican government (as well as the Castro regime):
Mexico agreed Monday to deport Cubans who sneak illegally through Mexican territory to reach the U.S., a step toward cutting off an increasingly violent and heavily used human trafficking route.
The agreement, signed by Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque and Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa, takes effect in one month. It also criticizes U.S. policy that generally allows Cubans who reach U.S. territory to stay, while turning back most caught at sea.
Har, har, har. It’s the US’s fault that Cuba is such a festering hellhole (thanks to Castro bros.) people will leave if you give them half a chance. As friend of Castro Death Watch Henry Gomez, of Babalublog, is quoted as saying in the article:
“There would be no need for the policy if people weren’t dying, literally, to get out of Cuba.”
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First day of early voting in Florida (Castro Death Watch poll)
October 20th, 2008On this, the first day of early voting in Florida, I remind you to vote early and often… in the Castro Death Watch poll, of course!
Who will Fidel Castro vote for president?
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Kim Jong Il dead?
October 19th, 2008Is Castro’s North Korean buddy Kim Jong (Mentally) Il dead? Or is something else going on in North Korea?
Either way, the police state and Castro ally is set to make some sort of “important announcement” tomorrow, according to Sky News’ website:
The Sankei newspaper said there was speculation within Japan that the announcement could be about Kim’s death or a change in government brought about by a coup.
The 66-year-old Kim disappeared from public view in mid-August and failed appear on two important national holidays, leading to speculation that he was seriously ill.
United States and South Korean officials said he had suffered a stroke and had undergone brain surgery, but North Korea has denied that he is unwell.
Quoting unidentified sources at Japan’s defence ministry, the Sankei said Tokyo had information that “there will be an important announcement on (October) 20th”.
Very, very interesting.
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ACORN, Obama and the October ‘08 Castro Death Watch Poll
October 9th, 2008Who will Fidel Castro vote for president?
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Iceberg, meet the SS Democratic Party
October 4th, 2008If this video gets out to enough people it could torpedo the Democrats’ chances come Election Day:
Hat tip to Hot Air.
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October ‘08 Election poll
September 30th, 2008Who will Fidel Castro vote for president?
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