1. I don't do red. I do black.
2. They didn't have any cheap-o red T-shirts at the shop.
3. Profit.
2. They didn't have any cheap-o red T-shirts at the shop.
3. Profit.
Kharn said:Che, like Lenin, had the marked historical advantage of dying before their full evil was revealed. Both were evil, evil men.
What a load of shit.Sebastian said:Che was a doctor, who took his motorcycle and started to explore south america taking his medical services to poor people, after a few years he joined the communist guerilla in Bolivia, but they were defeated and he scaped to Cuba, there he helped Fidel Castro to make a guerrilla to fight the capitalist government imposed by US.
He was nothing else more than a guerrilla soldier and Fidel best friend, after the civil war he came back to Bolivia to set free bolivians from a dictator and he died in hands of CIA agents dressed like Bolivian soldiers.
All this data is true take any history book and read... i don`t think he was a bad man he was just a "Revolutionary", i don`t like communism, and i dont like "left" politics, but i dont think we have to insult the memory of a guy hwo died fighting for his dream, right or wrong, that depends on every one. But he wasn`t evil, he was just wrong in the way to do it. I think that educating peolpe is the way to do it, not guns.
"Books educate people, guns kill people, educated people can make a revolution, but armed people just kill"
Juan Domingo Sarmiento
(Illustrious Argentinian)
Sander said:In reality, the man led a concentration-camp-like prison during his 'reign' in Cuba and was most probably a cruel and most of all power-hungry man.
then it has to be true!Sander said:most probably
Sebastian said:you can be agree with an idea or against...