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Children are dying for lack of proper medical care and needed
medicines due to the United States 40 year boycott of Cuba. Haven't we killed enough? Have you no shame America? Based upon the historical record the answer is a resounding NO! How sad. Keke Goldfeller |
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![]() "Richard Cranium" wrote in message om... For a change I can almost agree with you on this one. The only thing is that Cuba has better healthcare than the US does, and it's free! They also have a higher literacy rate than the US does. And all that in spite of our format trade boycott. I have to agree. Although I disagree that Cuban children are dying for lack of medical care due to the US trade boycott. After all, Cuba can trade with countries other than the US after all. I look forward to the day when I can smoke a genuine Cuban cigar. Not that I'm a big cigar smoker, but it would be nice to have the freedom to do that... stupid thinking that Cuban cigars are so evil they must be illegal in this country. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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Frankly Mr. Goldfeller, the USA is not the only country in the world
that Cuba can purchase from. So don't even try blaming their problems on the "USA". You really need to back off and check your own country. Keke Goldfeller wrote: Children are dying for lack of proper medical care and needed medicines due to the United States 40 year boycott of Cuba. Haven't we killed enough? Have you no shame America? Based upon the historical record the answer is a resounding NO! How sad. Keke Goldfeller |
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