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Non-Tech : Cuba On My Mind

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To: Jim Hitchie who wrote (33)1/28/2000 8:34:00 AM
From: themadsnooker  Read Replies (1) of 54
 
"Or is it your belief that ALL of the assets of the country are subject to claims by the Cuban-Americans in the States?"

Yes, until those claims are satisfied in full. Most Cuban-Americans have not filed claims to date because it would be futile to do so. For example, my mother has not filed a claim for the wedding ring which was taken from her by force when she left Cuba (nor have they filed a claim for other property that was worth in excess of $1,000,000 in 1960).

However, ALL Cuban property will be subject to such claims.

"Signing option agreements for business deals with Cuban entities"

Those agreements will become null and void when a Constitutional and valid government is finally in place.

"For some reason, the goal of the Cuban Americans in the US seems to be to create a situation where their Cuban relatives suffer so much that they will eventually rise up and overthrow the government."

Yes, that is one of our goals.

Another goal is to inflict suffering on those who are responsible for OUR suffering.

A third goal will be to ensure that those who profit off of illegally seized, stolen property are brought to justice.
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