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Old August 23rd 04, 01:11 AM
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Default U.S. military aircraft transmit Radio and TV Martí to Cuba

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
Cuban-American lawmakers cheered Saturday as U.S. military aircraft
transmitted Radio and TV Martí to Cuban audiences -- one of the Bush
administration's new tactics to undermine the Castro regime.

''For the people of Cuba to get an unfiltered transmission of information

is
a great thing,'' said U.S. Senate candidate Mel Martínez, who co-chaired

the
presidential commission that recommended the flights.

Martínez said White House staffers called to deliver the news that C-130
cargo planes had managed to override jamming efforts by the island's
communist government.

President Bush allocated $18 million in May to pay for the flights, though
lawmakers said the frequency and timing of future broadcasts would remain
classified.

''It's a wonderful day for the enslaved Cuban people, and I'm sure Castro

is
enraged and finding new and devious ways to block the transmissions,''

said
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/9463711.htm?1c


I expect that there are a lot of Americans, descendents of slaves, who would
question whether the Cuban people are "enslaved." They may be poor, some
even impoverished, and they live under Communist rule, but they are not
enslaved.


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Old August 23rd 04, 01:18 AM
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LewBob wrote:

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
Cuban-American lawmakers cheered Saturday as U.S. military aircraft
transmitted Radio and TV Martí to Cuban audiences -- one of the Bush
administration's new tactics to undermine the Castro regime.

''For the people of Cuba to get an unfiltered transmission of information

is
a great thing,'' said U.S. Senate candidate Mel Martínez, who co-chaired

the
presidential commission that recommended the flights.

Martínez said White House staffers called to deliver the news that C-130
cargo planes had managed to override jamming efforts by the island's
communist government.

President Bush allocated $18 million in May to pay for the flights, though
lawmakers said the frequency and timing of future broadcasts would remain
classified.

''It's a wonderful day for the enslaved Cuban people, and I'm sure Castro

is
enraged and finding new and devious ways to block the transmissions,''

said
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/9463711.htm?1c


I expect that there are a lot of Americans, descendents of slaves, who would
question whether the Cuban people are "enslaved." They may be poor, some
even impoverished, and they live under Communist rule, but they are not
enslaved.


Semantics perhaps, but they are indeed 'enslaved' to Fidel's Communist rule.

They cannot come and go freely, whenever and wherever they choose.

They cannot operate freely in the global marketplace.

I'm guessing that internet activity is also tightly controlled.

Please, tell us what your definition of 'enslavement' is, so that we might pick
both it and you apart.

dxAce


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Old August 23rd 04, 03:44 AM
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 06:18 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted:
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LewBob wrote:

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
Cuban-American lawmakers cheered Saturday as U.S. military aircraft
transmitted Radio and TV Martí to Cuban audiences -- one of the Bush
administration's new tactics to undermine the Castro regime.

''For the people of Cuba to get an unfiltered transmission of
information

is
a great thing,'' said U.S. Senate candidate Mel Martínez, who
co-chaired

the
presidential commission that recommended the flights.

Martínez said White House staffers called to deliver the news that
C-130 cargo planes had managed to override jamming efforts by the
island's communist government.

President Bush allocated $18 million in May to pay for the flights,
though lawmakers said the frequency and timing of future broadcasts
would remain classified.

''It's a wonderful day for the enslaved Cuban people, and I'm sure
Castro

is
enraged and finding new and devious ways to block the transmissions,''

said
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/9463711.htm?1c


I expect that there are a lot of Americans, descendents of slaves, who
would question whether the Cuban people are "enslaved." They may be poor,
some even impoverished, and they live under Communist rule, but they are
not enslaved.


Semantics perhaps, but they are indeed 'enslaved' to Fidel's Communist
rule.

They cannot come and go freely, whenever and wherever they choose.

Neither can the impoverished millions throughout latin america. Freedom
requires means to do things. When you are desperately poor, you have
freedom to starve, to be ill w/out health care, to have your children be
illiterate. There is no convincing evidence than the lives of the average
citizen would be better under a US dominated free market. Just ask a
Salvadoran, Guatemalan or Nicaraguan.

I think as an American, you can't go everywhere you want either, nor can you
even phone Cuba, or smoke a Cuban cigar.

They cannot operate freely in the global marketplace.

The US operates freely in the global marketplace and bullies those who try
to compete. Talk to a coffee, rice or cotton farmer for details. You
could even ask a Canadian logger or wheat farmer. Richer countries want
access to poorer countries' markets, their resources, so they can profit.
Cuba won't play ball, and of course there is the Florida Cuban vote which
might be thought of as important given Bushie's last election result.

I'm guessing that internet activity is also tightly controlled.

No. You can go to an internet cafe and surf where ever you want. Suggest
you don't post about assumptions. The real problem is self righteousness
and ignorance of things beyond your front door.


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Old August 23rd 04, 03:53 AM
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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Please, tell us what your definition of 'enslavement' is, so that we might

pick
both it and you apart.


Possibly you should know what real slavery is since it's so deeply rooted in
your own country's history alongside segregation.


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:33 PM
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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Please, tell us what your definition of 'enslavement' is, so that we might

pick
both it and you apart.


Apparently you don't have the balls to finish your argument...




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Old August 23rd 04, 02:36 PM
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Joe wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Please, tell us what your definition of 'enslavement' is, so that we might

pick
both it and you apart.


Apparently you don't have the balls to finish your argument...


Apparently you don't have the balls to answer the question...

dxAce
A Navy Veteran who will not be voting for John Fraud Kerry.


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:47 PM
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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Apparently you don't have the balls to answer the question...


Apparently, you are hypocrite enough to ignore the true question in this
thread so I'll repeat it. Please enlighten us with your definition of what
true slavery since it's so deeply rooted in your country's history alongside
segregation.

You said you were going to pick apart a lot of things. So we're waiting to
see what you have to say about that.


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:51 PM
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Joe wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Apparently you don't have the balls to answer the question...


Apparently, you are hypocrite enough to ignore the true question in this
thread so I'll repeat it. Please enlighten us with your definition of what
true slavery since it's so deeply rooted in your country's history alongside
segregation.


Slavery and segregation are no longer legal in the USA. Has not been for quite
some time.

I think most folks have a pretty good idea of what 'true slavery' is.

How about telling us how the NAZI's enslaved folks?

Sorry you're not here... or... maybe not!

dxAce


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Old August 23rd 04, 03:27 PM
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Give it up, Dude.

We are a nation of slaves, too. We are addicted to TV and do whatever
it tells us to do. We have the attention span of a gnat on
amphetamine and blindly follow corrupt leadership straight into Hell.

On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 20:18:01 -0400, dxAce wrote:



LewBob wrote:

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
Cuban-American lawmakers cheered Saturday as U.S. military aircraft
transmitted Radio and TV Martí to Cuban audiences -- one of the Bush
administration's new tactics to undermine the Castro regime.

''For the people of Cuba to get an unfiltered transmission of information

is
a great thing,'' said U.S. Senate candidate Mel Martínez, who co-chaired

the
presidential commission that recommended the flights.

Martínez said White House staffers called to deliver the news that C-130
cargo planes had managed to override jamming efforts by the island's
communist government.

President Bush allocated $18 million in May to pay for the flights, though
lawmakers said the frequency and timing of future broadcasts would remain
classified.

''It's a wonderful day for the enslaved Cuban people, and I'm sure Castro

is
enraged and finding new and devious ways to block the transmissions,''

said
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/9463711.htm?1c


I expect that there are a lot of Americans, descendents of slaves, who would
question whether the Cuban people are "enslaved." They may be poor, some
even impoverished, and they live under Communist rule, but they are not
enslaved.


Semantics perhaps, but they are indeed 'enslaved' to Fidel's Communist rule.

They cannot come and go freely, whenever and wherever they choose.

They cannot operate freely in the global marketplace.

I'm guessing that internet activity is also tightly controlled.

Please, tell us what your definition of 'enslavement' is, so that we might pick
both it and you apart.

dxAce


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Old August 23rd 04, 03:29 PM
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David wrote:

Give it up, Dude.

We are a nation of slaves, too. We are addicted to TV and do whatever
it tells us to do.


Not me... Doooooooooooooood.

I rarely ever watch TV.

We have the attention span of a gnat on
amphetamine and blindly follow corrupt leadership straight into Hell.


Speaking for yourself? That's good David, very good.

Now, get back to me when you find your very first clue.

dxAce




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