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Sometime during this week in 1967, one of the Western Hemisphere's - if not the world's - most infamous Communist butchers met his fate by firing squad in Bolivia. In death, the image of Ernesto "Che" Guevara has become a world-wide symbol for revolution. It is an appalling and ubiquitous reality. In a brief post at Townhall, Humberto Fontova tells readers all they need to know about the horror behind the smiling face.
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