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Animix
 
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Sorry dude, I used to live in Cali.........also in El Salvador, Nicaragua,
Honduras,Guatemala and Mexico and have visited Cuba myself. Prior to moving
to Colorado, I lived in Austin. My next door neighbor was Jorge Lara Braun.
Dr. Braun has been one of the most outspoken activists about the College of
the Americas. I spent many hours with him discussing the situation in
central America with the goon squads that are trained here. He will be the
first to admit that yes, they are monsters..........and so are the goon
squads that were trained by the Cubans in the 70's and 80's. When we moved
to Colorado, Dr. Braun bought our house from us...

As usual, you assume wrongly (but your consistent obnoxiousness is
refreshing).

DJ

"nmm" wrote in message
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Animix wrote:
I'm, sure you live in Columbia so you understand what's happening

there much
better than someone who grew up there because you can read, right?


I've traveled all over south america several times, including Cuba, so
i know a lot more about it than some dip**** that has never left the
backwoods of Colorado.



"nmm" wrote in message
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JL wrote:
You know, the great thing is that your link starts with granma.cu

so
I know
right off the bat that this is Fidel Castro propaganda.

http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2004/dic...2alpha2-i.html

So you can justify blowing up civilian airliners, and machine

gunning
beach resorts? Please Justify these acts. It is a fact that a

Civilian
airliner was blown up with 123 people on board by Orlando Boshe (

Alpha
66 ), who was later pardoned by George H.W. Bush. He Lives

comfortably
in Miami; Why? Alpha 66 are allowed to operate in America, Why?


And if you're interested in terrorism and Cuba, I'd invite you to
read about
the financing and training Castro gave to the marxist guerrillas

that
have
my native country, Colombia, ****ed up.


Columbia, where Cocca Cola has killed 21 Union leaders, a couple of
them right in the bottleing plant while they were negotiating
contracts. I don't see how Cuba is involved in that.


Columbia's unrest has a lot more to do with internal mismanagement
than anything else. You should try and find solutions to the

problems
there, rather than running away, or blaming external factors.



That's all I would ask, that if you're genuinely interested in

these
political affairs, look for both sides of the coin.


You obviously don't look at both sides of the coin if you dismiss
Granma as "Castro Propaganda".

Why is it Venezuala, Brasil and others can fix their problems and

All
we get from Columbia is complainers terrorists, and blamers.