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AIG Gerry Pasciucco Fights Capitalism in Che Guevara Shirt

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One of the most striking contradictions of American socialism - or maybe an epitome of it - is Gerry Pasciucco, head of AIG Financial Products, and a former vice chairman of Morgan Stanley. His stylish Che shirt was likely paid for by the money bamboozled from the greedy American kulaks.

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Gerry Pasciucco with his spousal unit Kelly Pasciucco at a June 6, 2008 party in Belle Haven.

It was a Cuban-styled party, so what shirt would fit better than one with Che Guevara, who murdered and tortured Cuban political prisoners, organized its gulag system, and later, as Minister of Industries, ran the Cuban economy into the ground, quickly turning Cuba from the richest Latin American country to the poorest one?
<br>And who would have thought that a Che t-shirt would look so dashing with a blue blazer and handkerchief, turning its balding anemic owner into a hot revolutionary stud?

Fairfield County Look wrote:Before sitting down to an authentic Cuban feast, guests were treated to mojitos, other tropical drinks and hand-rolled cigars. Meanwhile, roulette, poker and other games of chance were played in the world-famous Riviera Casino. But the party really heated up once the sun went down, as a 13-piece orchestra played a mix of Latin and party tunes sure to keep the dance floor filled all night. The funds raised will benefit Family Centers' 30 education and human service programs.

I can almost hear Gerry Pasciucco's voice,
Honey, have you ironed my Che shirt yet? We're going to this 1940s-era Havana party, and I want to look as dazzling, non-conformist, and anti-establishment as the other night at the Roaring 20s party in my Stalin uniform.

Ushanka tip to Comradette Ronichka

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I'm willing to put money on the fact he has absolutely no idea who Che is, or at least what he's done. Also, don't let Congremess see this article comrade Red Square, they will probably have huge fit because the company they are trying to save, the rich owner is partying like it's his last day on Earth.

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Commissar_Elliott wrote:I'm willing to put money on the fact he has absolutely no idea who Che is, or at least what he's done. Also, don't let Congremess see this article comrade Red Square, they will probably have huge fit because the company they are trying to save, the rich owner is partying like it's his last day on Earth.

I believe you are correct, Commissar Elliott. He was likely clueless.

Or, Commissar Elliott, could it be that he did know? Could this be a clue to the fall of AIG? Could it be that this man was not a capitalist, but a comrade in stealth? Could it be that he was part of the revolution to bring down the Mulligan banks from within?

Ironically, Comrade Che, himself, was appointed El Presidente of the confiscated consolidated Bancos de la isla de Cuba in his glory days, by his lover, Fidel. And now, history will repeat itself, when our own Maximum Leader will soon appoint his own Che to head the banks here in "New Cuba."


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Commissar_Elliott wrote:I'm willing to put money on the fact he has absolutely no idea who Che is, or at least what he's done. Also, don't let Congremess see this article comrade Red Square, they will probably have huge fit because the company they are trying to save, the rich owner is partying like it's his last day on Earth.

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Sorry, I'll have to strongly disagree. I have known people like this, children of the summer of love. They know who Che was and believe the left's version of his history. It's people like this who are in power now, where ideology trumps reality and responsibility is for someone else. The pain that this country is going to experience is a direct result of our Cultural Revolution in the late 60's.

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Let's party like it's 1999, whoa.......reset.......Let's Tea Party like it's 2009.

My bet is on clueless.

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Red Jim wrote:
Commissar_Elliott wrote:I'm willing to put money on the fact he has absolutely no idea who Che is, or at least what he's done. Also, don't let Congremess see this article comrade Red Square, they will probably have huge fit because the company they are trying to save, the rich owner is partying like it's his last day on Earth.

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Sorry, I'll have to strongly disagree. I have known people like this, children of the summer of love. They know who Che was and believe the left's version of his history. It's people like this who are in power now, where ideology trumps reality and responsibility is for someone else. The pain that this country is going to experience is a direct result of our Cultural Revolution in the late 60's.
Damn hippies.

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What a fantastic Comrade!! Posing as a KKKapitalist and then bringing down the system from within!

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This is off topic, please forgive me. I keep hearing as well as seeing people saying "He's (Obama) only been in office a couple months," "At least give the man a year" in regards to people like me saying and showing disapproval of what Obama has been doing and proposing.

My questions are this, what is this wait and see mentality that people have? I believe there are certain things and situations that this mentality can apply, but when you have information on hand how can one take to this type of mentality? Is this the new cop out for the left not being able to explain the reasoning behind Obama's actions?

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Never mind the details Chairman, give Kelly a break. She was the captain of her high school swim team.

The Burning Question Is:
Is that a Party™ approved mojito?

Man look soft, give man shovel to shovel many times. Make back strong.

Man drink peoples vodka, no? Must shovel for peoples glorious vodka.

Looks like someone hit woman with shovel.

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This is off topic, please forgive me. I keep hearing as well as seeing people saying "He's (Obama) only been in office a couple months," "At least give the man a year" in regards to people like me saying and showing disapproval of what Obama has been doing and proposing.

My questions are this, what is this wait and see mentality that people have? I believe there are certain things and situations that this mentality can apply, but when you have information on hand how can one take to this type of mentality? Is this the new cop out for the left not being able to explain the reasoning behind Obama's actions?

Sea-Bass: Yes.

It will be their rallying cry come 2012, when they'll tell the masses that Obama can't accomplish all he needs to accomplish to clean up the mess he "inherited" in just one term. It's only a matter of time before they start talking about a 28th Amendment to repeal the 22nd.

Likewise, Hugo Chavez says he needs unlimited terms in order to implement his own socialist programs in Venezuela.

And what's one of the little slogans I changing out at the top of the Mother Page here at the Cube? "A century of failure means nothing."

That's because a century isn't long enough.

WE NEED MORE TIME TO MAKE IT WORK--AS MUCH TIME AS IT TAKES, DAMMIT!

Sorry for all the yelling and screaming. I'm still steamed about the quagmire Bush got us into over in Iraq. There's no excuse for us to still have troops over there! Anyone could see from the beginning his phony, illegal war was doomed to failure!

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Commissar_Elliott wrote: Damn hippies.


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Good summery.

We let the infestation go out of control. Where's Cartman when you need him?

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What's the fuss comrades? I say the man has excellent taste in tee-shirts!

And just why the hell didn't you wonder when I was absent for so long? The One gave me a special mission to accomplish, and that's exactly what I did.

Truthfully, I am touched by the obvious flattery that is heaped upon this old revolutionary, but if it serves the cause, then so be it. I will not fool myself into believing that just because we have won a few battles, that the World of Next Tuesday(tm) is here to stay! It takes time to turn the proles into miindless marshmallows ...errr...I meant good citizens, and I will continue with all manner of espionage, deception, bribery and any other tactic to assure complete victory!

After all comrades, we aren't just talking the talk; we are walking the walk! "It takes a village" Oh come on now Comrade Joe, sing along and have another shot of Grey Goose with your amigo, Che'......heh,heh.....yes, he's so gullible.....what's that you say Joe? What do I have to say about the banks?..........hmmmm......well here's what I did about that in Cuba, buddy.......Si, comrade...drink up....there's plenty more where that came from.

OH, yes Lenika, dear...I am considering what to make of your little remark...I shall have to ponder on what to do with a progressive little hermaphrodite (either that or you haven't been introduced to an invention called a razor) such as yourself, darlin' !

Comrade Red Jim, I was at the height of my popularity in the radical 60's, man ( and might I add, still alive)

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Looks like another satisfied Che-Mart customer!

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