Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Unprovoked provocation

Commies sure know how to use language to their advantage. Take this example from Cuba:
On Sunday, 200 female backers of President Fidel Castro intercepted a peaceful march by 30 wives of jailed dissidents in a bid to intimidate them and shout them off the streets with chants of "Fidel, Fidel" and "Down with the worms".

"If some annoying person provokes his neighbours he should know that they will lose patience," Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque said at a news conference.

"In Cuba, the streets belong to the people. It is legitimate for them to defend their streets and oppose those who work for the Government of the United States."
We own the street; you can't use them. Welcome to Cuba, "land of rights".

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