
The US Mission in Havana, Cuba has been used as a big electronic sign of late urging Cubans to get rid of their communist dictator and listen to the words of Abraham Lincoln. While the media are most afraid that Fidel Castro will get cranky (here), the rest of the free world is cheering on chutzpah of the US! The full rundown is here at Gateway Pundit.
Before Castro could hold one of his marathon talks, he'd been punked!
The sign was activated as Castro began speaking in front of the building Tuesday morning, relaying global news and quotes including Abraham Lincoln's: "No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent."
Castro glanced up at the building, saying, "They already turned on the little sign -- the cockroaches are brave," before starting his speech.

5 comments:
At least give credit where credit is due - go US diplomats, go!
You think those eunichs at foggy bottom came up with this? Dream on.
Oh yes, you're spot on. Forgive me...I was also mistaken in thinking that Al Gore didn't invent the internet.
So, Ms Taft, who are you suggesting did come up with this?
Apparently she believes the architect was Bush himself, as no male in the State Department has balls - so she says.
Figures, every time I want to agree with something Vic posts...
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