Tuesday, April 10, 2012

THE MARLINS AND SPANISH, PART TWO. See what the results are for objecting to a knowledge of other languages? At a press conference held to illuminate us concerning anticonstitutional suspensions and threats of firing for wishing Fidel Castro a long life, supported by fiery indignation bubbling to the surface of a cauldron of bullshit, Guillen said he was speaking Spanish and in that language he had expressed what amounts to amazement and disappointment that Castro was still alive. Now THAT'S constitutionally protected thanks to a Supreme Court decision considering death threats freedom of speech when flung by a crowd of baptist protesters discriminating against gays by crashing a funeral for a member of the military who wasn't even gay, and makes Guillen less of a sissy. So when they bury Castro in Florida, Guillen can follow his mistaken critics, have his say again in Spanish if they let him and claim to have God on his side. In the meantime, he and his partners can bandy that opinion at grandma's funeral without a peep from anyone. One major exemption, of course, are threats against the President of the United States.

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