I was waiting for you to chime in pizza boy...and you didn't disappoint me
never change ghetto trash
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Seaweed
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
01-19-12
26320
#8
Whats wrong with pic?
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High3rEl3m3nt
SBR Hall of Famer
09-28-10
8022
#9
unbelievable. To let your hand flop like that is bizarre.
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Seaweed
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
01-19-12
26320
#10
Hes old
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CWD
SBR Hall of Famer
01-22-12
7665
#11
pizza LOL
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Deuce
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
01-12-08
29843
#12
Even better is the pic posing in front of the Ché mural. Complete jerk off president.
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sweethook
SBR Posting Legend
11-21-07
12667
#13
just what in the hell is usa kissin cubas ass for they hate the usa , we cant get sht from them but we will be giving to them just waite and see ... the dems are kiss asses
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King Mayan
SBR Posting Legend
09-22-10
21330
#14
Easily the best president of all times.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388208
#15
Loser
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Courtesywipe
SBR MVP
09-02-11
1623
#16
They are sitting next to each other sharing some popcorn and blunts at the big game today. I might add this Cuba' world seris. $$ on Cuba +134
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Courtesywipe
SBR MVP
09-02-11
1623
#17
Jesus, now they are holdng kids and releasing hundreds of pigeons. You cant make this stuff up!
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Kermit
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-27-10
32823
#18
What a hero.
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finfan88
SBR Wise Guy
11-06-11
684
#19
Fuuuck Castro and his regime. He's a scum bag.
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Kermit
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-27-10
32823
#20
I bet Obama has the same limp wristed throwing style as Lamar.
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franklee168
SBR Hall of Famer
03-06-11
5544
#21
If I can get cigars legally without going to Jamaica, this is all worth it.
Don’t say Barack Obama never tells it how it is. When he revealed to Jeffrey Goldberg that, in his opinion, the Washington foreign policy establishment fetishizes “credibility,” that obsession with credibility got us into Vietnam, and that he personally has broken out of credibility’s limiting box—well, you might have thought that deep down this was just an embarrassed, ex post facto rationalization of the Syrian red line debacle. But to watch him stand there today in Cuba, next to a doddering, pompous communist dictator going out of his way repeatedly to insult Obama and the United States, and in response mustering little more than a weak, “You know, I actually welcome President Castro commenting on some of the areas where he feels we’re falling short,” it is painfully clear that our president is a man long past caring about public humiliation.
Before a televised press conference in Havana, Raul Castro harangued Obama about the continuing American “blockade” of Cuba, its “illegal” occupation of Guantanamo Bay, seemed to accuse the president of being friendly to “destabilization” in Venezuela, and implied that his own family’s corrupt ownership of an entire country was justified because, unlike in America, “We find it inconceivable that a government does not defend and ensure the right to health care, any patient, social security, food provision and development, equal pay, and the rights of children.”
Welcome to Cuba, Mr. President!
With the man who ought to command the title of “leader of the free world” standing right next to him, Castro flatly lied to an American reporter who asked him about political prisoners, saying that CNN’s Jim Acosta should give him a list when the press conference was over, because he was unaware of any such detainees. (A partial list is here, if you’d like to see it.) When another reporter followed up on human rights issues, Castro responded with a robust defense—you can’t make this stuff up—of Cuba’s commitment to a woman’s right to equal pay for equal work.
And the president of the United States just stood there and took it. Virtually the only resistance he offered came at the end, when Castro, a man whom we may presume is accustomed to getting what he wants, grabbed Obama’s wrist and tried to hoist it into the air for some sort of victory photo op. Obama responded by letting his wrist go limp as Castro weirdly waved his arm around in the air.
As Obama advanced his foreign policy of giving away the store to third-rate dictatorships in the supremely arrogant belief that his generosity will teach their leaders to be virtuous, almost simultaneously the GOP frontrunner was in Washington advancing a vision of American leadership that appears to be based on shaking down our allies. Trump told the Washington Post‘s editorial board that “NATO is costing us a fortune,” and that “we are not reimbursed” for the help we give South Korea. Because America is “a poor country now,” we need to pull back from these and other similar relationships—though, implicitly, our friends could always pay up if they wanted to keep our protection. In an appearance later in the day, he also appeared to support cutting off aid for Israel, before walking that position back a few minutes later, because he’s pretty much making most of this up as he goes along.
In short, this was a pretty humiliating day to be an American.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388208
#28
Cuban girls hot as pistols
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DwightShrute
SBR Aristocracy
01-17-09
101297
#29
Originally posted by King Mayan
Easily the best president of all times.
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DiggityDaggityDo
SBR Aristocracy
11-30-08
81463
#30
Originally posted by jjgold
Cuban girls hot as pistols
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MoMoneyMoVaughn
SBR Posting Legend
05-08-14
14988
#31
Originally posted by DiggityDaggityDo
Cuban sandwiches are fukkin good Mo.
I like their coffee too.
And lets not forget Vida Guerra.
Delicious.
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High3rEl3m3nt
SBR Hall of Famer
09-28-10
8022
#32
Originally posted by franklee168
If I can get cigars legally without going to Jamaica, this is all worth it.
puroexpress. Buy from that site all the time and the prices are good. Shipping is about a week and is factored into the prices that you see on the site.