Monday, May 4, 2020

Marilyn Buck or Alexander Alazo: Which one does the Castro regime recognize as a terrorist?

The Castro regime continues to double down in its claim that the April 30th 2:00am attack by Alexander Alazo, a man off his meds and apparently coked up, was an act of terrorism.  Meanwhile, Politico has published an account of acts of terrorism carried out by groups linked to the Cuban government in the 1980s of which more than one member ended up fleeing to Cuba where they received asylum from the dictatorship.

Alexander Alazo
Castro's official media honored Marilyn Buck in an article titled "Political Activist Marilyn Buck Dies at 62" in which it referred to  as an "activist and former political prisoner." Buck was a terrorist who bombed the U.S. Capitol in 1983 to protest the Grenada Invasion, and on October 20, 1981 as part of a group of Weather Underground and Black Liberation Army members assaulted a Brink’s armored car carrying $1.6 million in Nanuet, NY. Buck was a member of the Black Liberation Army. Two police officers and a guard were murdered in the course of the armed robbery and during the get away. She also pleaded guilty to the bombing of the US Capitol in 1988. 

Marilyn Buck: Terrorist and Political Prisoner died in 2010
Marilyn Buck died of uterine cancer at the age of 62 at her Brooklyn home but let us also remember the lives she cut short in the name of a failed revolutionary ideology she wanted to impose on Americans via bombs and guns there names were: Edward O'Grady, Waverly "Chipper" Brown, and Peter Paige.

Murdered by Marilyn Buck in an act of terrorism
Edward O'Grady was a native of Nyack and a graduate of Nyack High School before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps. He was a long time member of the Jackson Hose Company # 3, a unit of the Nyack Volunteer Fire Department, as was his father before him. At the time of his death, Edward left behind his wife Diane and three children, a son Edward, Jr., age six, and two daughters Patricia, age two and Kimberly, age 6 months. O'Grady's daughter Kim is got married, but thanks to Marilyn Buck her father was not there to walk her down the aisle.
Edward O'Grady
Waverly Brown had a seventeen year-old son and two grown daughters. He had a girlfriend in Nyack (Brown was separated from his wife). His mother, Dorothy DeLoatch, lived in Lawrenceville, Virginia, the small southern town where she was born sixty-seven years before the robbery. Brown liked to help out with the garden whenever he visited her. She had a small vegetable garden in which she grew corn, peas, lettuce and squash. Today, Waverly's son Gregory carries on his father's tradition as a police officer with the United States Postal Police.
Waverly Brown
Peter Paige began his employment with the Brinks Corporation as a guard in 1956. Never a stranger to hard work, he served Brink's loyally for 25 years until his untimely death in 1981. At the time of his death at age 49, Paige left behind a wife Josephine, a daughter Susan, (19) and two sons Michael (16) and Peter (9). He was also survived by six brothers and sisters. 
Peter Paige
A scholarship fund was set up in memory of the two slain police officers.
Alexander Alazo is a man who has been diagnosed with a psychiatric condition and was living out of his car for months. He shot up the Cuban embassy at 2:00am and hurt no one. The Castro regime calls him a terrorist. Meanwhile, the same regime declared Marilyn Buck an activist and political prisoner after she killed to police officers, and a security guard in a politically motivated bank robbery. When will the regime in Cuba stop sponsoring, sheltering, and training terrorists?

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