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2-02-2009 @ 5:30AM
james said...
Good points Eva. The bottom line for me is freedom to travel where I want, when I want, without interference from my own government. Everybody in the world with the exception of our country travels to Cuba without problem. The history of the embargo, human rights here there or wherever, is beside the point. It is a political issue generated by the priveleged Cuban exiles who were deposed by Castro in toppling the more severe Batista, who was the friend of America and the American Mafia. It is probably the most shameful chapter in American foreign policy, but those "American"-Cubans in Miami carry some influence. Just ask Gore, whose pandering to them cost him the Presidency.
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