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Castro puts on friendly face for U.S.-Launches "charm" offensive His biggest cheerleader is Sally Grooms Cowal, former Elian hostess at the Youth for Understanding in D.C. - Her group, The Cuba Policy Foundation, was bankrolled by Smith Bagley of Elian "trophy boy" DNC fundraising parties. More at the link.
1 posted on 03/19/2002 3:09:39 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Luis Gonzalez, Victoria Delsoul; Prodigal daughter; All
Bump!
2 posted on 03/19/2002 4:42:46 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Good morning CW.

I always enjoy your postings whether I comment on them or not.

This Cuba thing continues to boggle my mind. For such a little island, it certainly occupies a lot of our politicians’ time. But that is what Cuba is all about – politics. If one were to compare Cuba to China, it’s the same darn thing as far as human rights, etc., is concerned except one is illegal the other is not for purposes of travel. In China, one can return with a zillion dollars worth of goodies because there are many interesting things to buy. In Cuba, except for hotel, food, taxis, and entrance fees to a few places, there is nothing of value to buy. One returns with almost the same amount of money one took. I returned with some Cuban coffee and a $10 t-shirt. T-shirts can go as high as $20. Cuban cigars can be purchased here in Panama so no need to bring them. The same goes with their rum. So what am I trying to say? I respect both sides of the argument. Travel for me is never a vacation. It is always a learning experience that I get high on. It’s like sitting in a wonderful, exciting college classroom learning something new. Anybody who goes to Cuba on a “vacation” has approached it wrong. When I went to China, those modern hotels had not been built yet. We never knew if we were going to have a hotel room for that night (we lucked out because we always did although there were a couple of times it appeared doubtful). But then again, China was a learning experience, and it was one of the most exciting places I have visited. Would I like to live in Cuba? Heck no. But now I can see areas of Havana in photos and on the TV news and know where the places are. They are no longer a mystery. And more than that, I can now tell if the news commenter is BSing me. That part is especially fun. Am I making any sense?

7 posted on 03/19/2002 5:02:25 AM PST by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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"Among other things, Mr. Nethercutt (Rep. George Nethercutt, Washington Republican) and others want to allow U.S. banks to provide financing for American farm exports."

I stopped right there, Mr. Nethercutt can guarantee the sales out of his State's budget then.

20 posted on 03/19/2002 1:36:08 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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If Cuba had oil wells we'd be all over them like stink on s---
28 posted on 03/19/2002 8:57:35 PM PST by breakem
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