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1 posted on 07/27/2007 11:35:53 AM PDT by California Desert Rat
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and....Moore is an absolute IDIOT.


29 posted on 07/27/2007 12:20:34 PM PDT by cubreporter ( Rush has done more for our country from where he sits than anyone will ever know.)
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and....Moore is an absolute IDIOT.


30 posted on 07/27/2007 12:20:37 PM PDT by cubreporter ( Rush has done more for our country from where he sits than anyone will ever know.)
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“Michael Moore Says Bush Administration Has Served Him With Subpoena”

Unfortunately he thought they said Lasagna and ate it.


31 posted on 07/27/2007 12:25:32 PM PDT by Hacklehead (God, Guns, Guts and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Made America Great)
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37 posted on 07/27/2007 1:44:20 PM PDT by Old Seadog (Inside every old person is a young person saying "WTF happened?".)
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U.S. fines citizens for travel to Cuba
August 23, 2001 Posted: 12:06 PM EDT (1606 GMT)

From Lucia Newman
CNN Havana Bureau

HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) — Until recently, the biggest dilemma for American tourists visiting Cuba was how to get cigars past United States Customs. Now the problem is how to get themselves past customs.

For the last few years, U.S. authorities had basically turned a blind eye to the tens of thousands of Americans who come illegally to see this forbidden fruit of the Caribbean. But no more.

On President George W. Bush’s orders, the Treasury Department has begun an energetic campaign to track down and punish Americans who defy U.S. travel restrictions to the communist-run island, the only country in the world off-limits to most Americans.

Donna Schultz, a retired social worker from Chicago, Illinois, traveled to Cuba via Canada for a bike tour. On her way home through Toronto, American immigration and customs officials were waiting.

“This woman was leafing through my passport very carefully, and she said to me, ‘Have you been anyplace else besides Canada?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, it’s pretty obvious that I had my passport stamped in Cuba.’”

A couple of months later, she received a notice from the Treasury Department of a $7,500 fine.

‘Moral statement’ or undemocratic?
Since May, hundreds of Americans who didn’t even have their passports stamped have received these notices, with fines that can go as high as $50,000.

The law forbids unauthorized Americans from spending money there, effectively preventing them from traveling. Critics say that’s a violation of the First and Fifth amendments, which guarantee freedom of expression and other individual rights.

“It’s repugnant to everything that we as Americans think,” said United States Rep. Charles Rangel, a Democrat from New York. “You know, this type of behavior is the behavior that you would expect from a communist dictatorship that wants to keep its people at home.”

The White House argues that American tourist dollars only help Fidel Castro stay in power, with Bush calling the sanctions “a moral statement.”


39 posted on 07/27/2007 2:12:46 PM PDT by ulm1 ( the terrorists are in this war to win it. The question is: Are we?)
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