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   Message 7,272 of 8,857   
   krp to VistaKing   
   Re: Global Warming Reaching a Point of N   
   31 Jan 07 19:07:17   
   
   XPost: soc.men, talk.environment, sci.environment   
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   From: web2457k@verizon.net   
      
   "VistaKing"  wrote in message   
   news:FNTvh.423$Om.241@read2.cgocable.net...   
      
   >> > Under the 1963 Trading with the Enemy Act, Americans are allowed to   
   >> > travel   
   >> > to Cuba, but they are not permitted to spend money here as tourists.   
   >> > Exceptions are made only for foreign journalists, diplomats, academics,   
   >> > religious officials and people with relatives in Cuba.   
   >>   
   >> > When was this AmeriKKKan law recended prisoner krp?   
      
   >>     You can spend money, the amount is limited however.  Again I have   
   >> been   
   >> going LEGALLY to Cuba for years.   
      
   >  Then you married a cuban woman and she has relatives there, or you claim   
   > to be doing business there, in an area that is not forbidden by Uncle Sam.   
      
       Well since I am married to a Cuban I also have relatives there. But also   
   my son in law is Cuban. Born in the U.S. but his parents were born in Cuba   
   and their relatives are also mine. I ahve spent a great deal of time in Cuba   
   and don't submit to bullshit. Where did I say I was "doing business" in   
   Cuba? That's not what I said. Why make such shit up?   
      
   >> PLEASE don't be one of those Canadian assholes who TRY to   
   >> tell me all about Cuba! I get cranky at that kind of bullshit. Stick with   
   >> telling me ALL about the Sun. I've never been THERE!   
      
   >  It's a real shame that AmeriKKKans are forbidden from visiting Cuba or   
   > trading with the nation.  It's a nice place.   
      
       We aren't forbidden, just regulated. We're not allowed to go as   
   tourists. One reason is the lack of diplomatic relations with Cuba and that   
   the US can't assist Americans held there.  How would you know how nice a   
   place it is? Reading your party manifesto?   
      
   >  I really should go into business shipping auto and machine parts there.   
      
       As a Canadian you may be able to.   
      
   > One Canadian who did so was kidnapped by the U.S. and put on trial for   
   > violating AmeriKKKan law.   
      
       How about some specifics on that claim?   
      
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