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![]() "John S." wrote But the bigger issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the average Cuban. Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90 miles from Florida - brilliant! LMAO. |
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![]() SeeingEyeDog wrote: "John S." wrote But the bigger issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the average Cuban. Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90 miles from Florida - brilliant! LMAO. How does Cuba become Chinese anyway...as usual you make no sense. I don't really care what their political sway is. It makes no sense to hold a nation of people (except Castro and his cronies) in a state of perpetual semi-starvation. It should be clear half a decade later that such a policy is a miserable failure. If anything it allows Castro to retain a tight control on Cubans because he is the only source of their meager sustenance. |
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![]() "John S." wrote in message oups.com... SeeingEyeDog wrote: "John S." wrote But the bigger issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the average Cuban. Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90 miles from Florida - brilliant! LMAO. How does Cuba become Chinese anyway...as usual you make no sense. As usual you don't understand a metphor. I don't really care what their political sway is. It makes no sense to hold a nation of people (except Castro and his cronies) in a state of perpetual semi-starvation. It should be clear half a decade later that such a policy is a miserable failure. If anything it allows Castro to retain a tight control on Cubans because he is the only source of their meager sustenance. Perhaps you should study Communist China to see the failure in your brilliance. |
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![]() SeeingEyeDog wrote: "John S." wrote in message oups.com... SeeingEyeDog wrote: "John S." wrote But the bigger issue is excluding an island nation for the past half century for no good reason. Our policy of exclusion has not had the stated effect of removing Castro from power, but it has caused unneeded hardship on the average Cuban. Sure, engage with Communist Cuba and make it a little Communist China 90 miles from Florida - brilliant! LMAO. How does Cuba become Chinese anyway...as usual you make no sense. As usual you don't understand a metphor. I don't really care what their political sway is. It makes no sense to hold a nation of people (except Castro and his cronies) in a state of perpetual semi-starvation. It should be clear half a decade later that such a policy is a miserable failure. If anything it allows Castro to retain a tight control on Cubans because he is the only source of their meager sustenance. Perhaps you should study Communist China to see the failure in your brilliance. Actually China is a very good example of how opening the doors to government relations, commerce and tourism can benefit a country. Since Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon initiated that policy China has moved forward very well for the most part. Like most people I really don't care whether the Chinese Communist Party is in control or not...that is up to the Chinese to run their country. If you want to live with your head in the sand and continue your McCarthy-like rantings about the Perils Of Communism, then please go ahead. Just don't get run over as the world passes you by. |
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So let the f..... die.
cuhulin |
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I want to live untill I die.
cuhulin |
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![]() "John S." wrote Perhaps you should study Communist China to see the failure in your brilliance. Actually China is a very good example of how opening the doors to government relations, commerce and tourism can benefit a country. Since Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon initiated that policy China has moved forward very well for the most part. Like most people I really don't care whether the Chinese Communist Party is in control or not...that is up to the Chinese to run their country. If you want to live with your head in the sand and continue your McCarthy-like rantings about the Perils Of Communism, then please go ahead. Just don't get run over as the world passes you by. LMAO - your ignorant comments about "the Chinese" running their country says volumes about your complete and absolute stupidity. |
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From_The_Edge at webtv at The Rumor Mill News Reading Room says China
has advised all Chinese to leave Israel. cuhulin .................................................. ...... Manhatma/Watermaid,,,,,,,,, America's favorite,,,,,,,, long grain rice .................................................. ...... |
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