Cuban Americans Chase Code Pinko Off
You gotta love Cuban Americans, who are extremely loyal to this nation because many of them escaped the tyranny of Communist Dictator Fidel Castro. Many of them lost family members who were imprisoned or executed by Castro.
That must explain why, when Code Pinko came to Miami's Little Havana section yesterday, they ran away with their tails between their legs, according to Gateway Pundit.
The anti-American group, which attacked military recruiters in Berkeley and gave $600,000 in aid to the terrorists in Iraq back in 2004, came to Little Havana calling for the arrest of Luis Posada Carriles, an anti-Castro militant. Carriles, a former CIA operative, is wanted in Venezuela for ties to a 1976 bombing of a Cuban jetliner. He was convicted in Panama for plotting an assassination attempt on Castro. Supporters call Carriles a hero and patriot in fighting the Communist regime in Cuba.
The Pinko's headed towards the Versailles Restaurant to hold a press conference (photo from Babalu Blog).
However, around 200 Cuban Americans were waiting for them to arrive (photos from Gateway Pundit).

According to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, "...several (Cuban Americans) charged at the activists' (Pinko's) truck as they arrived, tearing at its pink fringe, while others jeered and shouted insults. The truck then drove on."
That must explain why, when Code Pinko came to Miami's Little Havana section yesterday, they ran away with their tails between their legs, according to Gateway Pundit.
The anti-American group, which attacked military recruiters in Berkeley and gave $600,000 in aid to the terrorists in Iraq back in 2004, came to Little Havana calling for the arrest of Luis Posada Carriles, an anti-Castro militant. Carriles, a former CIA operative, is wanted in Venezuela for ties to a 1976 bombing of a Cuban jetliner. He was convicted in Panama for plotting an assassination attempt on Castro. Supporters call Carriles a hero and patriot in fighting the Communist regime in Cuba.
The Pinko's headed towards the Versailles Restaurant to hold a press conference (photo from Babalu Blog).
However, around 200 Cuban Americans were waiting for them to arrive (photos from Gateway Pundit).
According to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, "...several (Cuban Americans) charged at the activists' (Pinko's) truck as they arrived, tearing at its pink fringe, while others jeered and shouted insults. The truck then drove on."
"At Versailles, a crowd of mostly older men waved Cuban flags and banners. One poster read: "Pink is close to red." Nearby, a man wore a T-shirt depicting revolutionary icon Ernesto "Che" Guevara and the label "murderer."Needless to say, the Pinko leader and Castro groupie Susan "Medea" Benjamin, was not pleased.
"Posada Carriles is no terrorist. The terrorist is Fidel Castro," said Rene Vidal, 77, among those gathered.
"We are not in Cuba. We're supposed to have free speech," she moaned to the Sun Sentinel. Keep in mind this is the same person who once said living on the island gulag of Cuba was “like [she] died and went to heaven.” Benjamin has also written books glorifying Cuba and greenie weenie organic agriculture experiments by the Communist nation. Notice also that Susie Benjamin is silent when it comes to dissidents who are imprisoned by her hero Castro. Furthermore, why does Susie the supposed "human rights activist" take the name of a character from a play who murders her own children as revenge against her husband?
The group is planning another protest today. After yesterday, I wonder if they'll even show up.
Labels: anti-military, anti-war movement, Code Pinko, don'tsupportthetroops


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