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On This Day (Part 2) ... in 1967

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This morning dear readers there is an additional On This Day post as today marks the anniversary of the happy slaying of commie scumbag Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, following his capture at Quebrada del Yuro in Bolivia

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Yes, the man that while alive spouted bad politics & in death, hundreds of thousands of pieces of lousy student art finally got his own bullet riddled comeuppance

Deans World points it all out with the pic below...

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& the following Che quote

"To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary...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 The Wall!"

"The Wall" meaning the wall that Che Guevara so happily put people up against to shoot them.
But Che didn't always bother with the wall. One of his favored methods of killing was to tie his victim to a chair, gag him, walk around the room a bit ranting at him, and then slowly walk up, pistol in hand — and splatter the victim's brains and skull across the room while his companions watched.

I bet that would play well down at the Student Union bar - happy hour could certainly take on a new meaning

Comments

Pity we all couldn't stand around the recently deceased in the manner of Edwardian gentlemen after a good day's shooting. You know the sort of thing - stout tweed-clad bulldogs clutching a twelve gauge and a cigar, with one foot planted on his head as he lies bleeding messily on the lawn in front of the Manor.

I wonder what the copyright is on this picture...
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/che/mario-teran-executioner.jpg

Simon - good point. Talk about a link worth following. Great uniform! wonder where they bought it from

Fatigues and web pistol belt -U.S., cap - DDR volkspolizei?

What a pity that troublesome faggot Yasser Arafat couldn't have come to the same conclusion. Instead they gave the warmonger the Nobel PEACE prize. What might the useful idiots not have done for the Guevara excresence - head of the UN? A Nazi, an ethnic thief, why not a psychopath, he'd fit right in.

way to tell half the story

well all that u say guys about che is not logical i think u don't know enough about his life

all that u said is excerpts that organized in unfair way , i don't say that che never made mistakes in his life but the evaluation of all his life and what he left 4 the world that what should define what kind of man he is .......

and i think when the responsibility is so big the mistake will be also big...

but in the end in this time we need a person like him when there's a nazist like /bush ,Blair , ...rule the world
why u don't talk about this dictators ...maybe they didn't say : "To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary..."

but they praticaly believe it and work on it.

about 2 years ago when the israelean flyin machine strife lebanon there was some betrayers who made marks on the citizien house 2 be attacked by the aircrafts ....

the judge of the people in this moment and under the bombs was "kill those traders".

something else when the us army have been defeated
in the Pigs gulf operation and the cuban aarmy take hostiges they didn't kill them they ask em 2 choose between stayin in cuba as citizien (4 cubans ) or go to usa or something else because they was content in they strategy contrariwise of the revolution begining ............

regards:
WASSIM AYOUB - BEIRUT - LEBANON

Yugo Chavez and Papa fidel are next. Che was a loathsome piece of life. I am sure Elian Gonzales is so grateful to be living in the tropical worker's paradise.

WASSIM,

If you want to impress us, try to use adult spelling and punctuation.

Also, the problem with revolutions is that they usually most victimize the people they allege to represent, the American Revolution being a notable exception.

Che was a punk, nothing less, nothing more. He had
no values to speak of, save that of bloodlust.
All of the world's greatest religions speak of
love, mercy, compassion, tolerance, and charity.
He subscribed to none of these beliefs. He was a
murderer, using politics as an excuse for his
reprehensible behavior. You might as well canonize
a serial killer, because that's what he was, pure
and simple. Yet there are people in this world who are STUPID enough to eulogize over the bastard.
May he rot in hell with the rest of Satan's spawn.

As to Lebanon, author Monique Gabriel, an expatriate Lebanese Christian, can tell you all about neighbors that turn against people they had known and lived with and been friendly with for years, although in her case it was the Muslims trying to cut all the Christian's throats, for no better reason than that. So, Wassim, you don't think turnabout is fair play? Does the shoe pinch a bit on the other foot? Ernesto Guevara should have stopped a bullet years before he finally did.

Fu*k off Wassim.

Dont forget wassim that Yasser Arafat died of AIDS due to the fact he was a bum bandit or was from f*cking to many Goats or was he a peddo like...

Know what really galls me about Che?

He rode a Norton.

[According to transcripts, so did Sacco & Vanzetti.]

I sold my Nortons.

Even 41 years later, "Good riddance!"

Say what you want, he still had a cool haircut.

f*ck all of you guys, Che was a visionary

I once saw a t-shirt that bore a clean-shaven Che, and the caption "Shaved Tw*t" or something to that extent.

Brilliant.

I need one.

F*ck you, you ignorant conservative motherf*cker!!
The only reason Che would ever have had to kill was for the sake of the revolution. He was not a stone-cold-killer like you make him out to be. He truely cared about people, and only fought because he hated to see his people suffer.
HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!!!

Are you a fan of George Bush the great dear? Get his photo framed and keep it with you all the time.

Now try to understand what Che stood for, and then criticize that with proper valid arguments.

A*sholes comment on a thing that they are not sure of, and the fellow a*sholes join the league.

So go get some books, read and then comment

He maybe dead buddy but Ernesto "Che" Guevara will never be forgotten.. Like you!.

Viva El Che.. Motherf*cker!

Pearl,
Get screwed. There are no rights in the police state. To send people to 'the wall' without due process is to continue Stalin's, Hitler's and Pol Pot's legacy. I wonder...you leftards who howl about the 'revolution' are so bent on human rights for those left-wing pedagogues and terrorists, but will deny them to those who have fought for them...those who keep you safe from idiots like that. What do you think would happen to you if you were falsely accused in the police state Guevara was giving to Castro?

Howling about your rights, no doubt.

Sleep well while others keep watch.

Che is dead. Celebrate the fact that this rabid murderous communist asshole was put down before he could do more harm.

As for the little commie wanabes that are all butt-hurt by this ... keep it to mere words. Emulate him and will will shoot your asses as well.

Dead Che t-shirts are available.

And a very big Thanks to those who keep watch while we sleep well. So that we don't have any Che's here.

The problem with revolutions and revolutionaries is that for them, any excess is permissable as long as it advances the revolution...including murder, torture, and arrest, imprisonment and execution of the innocent. The revolutions in Russia, China, Vietnam, Cambodia all used terror to attain and retain power. People who quote "the revolution"...WTF? Do you even know what it means, or are you just spouting even more coffeehouse rhetoric?

The usual green crayon suspects I see, perhaps year zero option would be better suited to them!

Which is why we still have a couple of teeth left in our Constitution: The First and Second Amendments.

The Bay of Pigs, might I remind our idiot leftwing morons, was under John Francis Kennedy, a Democrat.

NOT under a Republican president. However, had it been a Republican, like the late, lamented Senator Barry Goldwater, (google him) it would have happened before Papa Infidel knew what hit him.

Che was no worse than any mislim, he was, however worse than most nazis. Dont forget Hitler nearly beat the commies, he deserves some credit for that.

Mr FM you've stirred up a right hornet's nest here, no Nobel Peace Prize for you! The one thing no-one disputes (so far) is that Old Che is Dead.

May Che rot in peace.

Rotting in peace is too good for ole Che. I think I need to re-read my Dante to see if I can work out which circle of Hell that sorry sack of sh*t is getting his eternal deserts in.

My only regret about Guevara's death was that I didn't pull the trigger on the murderous Commie bastard.

You know, aside from a snarky play on words, I hope he has the nastiest job in hell. Thank you for reminding me he deserves no peace.

Feel free to let your imaginations roam on that one.

However, he died as he killed, without a trial.

Dead Che! Mmmmmm Mmmmm Mmmmm.

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