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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (108673)4/30/2000 9:29:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 1571124
 
Ted,

while violating Cuban law, she also took the matter of visitation rights for her husband into her own hands. Effectively, her action could well have prevented her ex-husband from ever seeing his son again had she lived. And that would have been criminal.

I think it would be Castro who would prevent the father from ever seeing the son again. If she survived, Castro would never let the father go visit him in the US.

BTW her relatives are not the finest; I would not mind terribly if they went back to Cuba.

If the Cubans were not fairly light skinned and Republican, you would be stoned alive by the politically correct crowd for a statement like this. But the politically correct crowd is selective about what outrages them, so I think you are safe.

Joe
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