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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: gamesmistress who wrote (7845)6/28/2000 5:02:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) of 9127
 
<< That doesn't mean that they have "bought and paid for" the right to tell their relatives in Cuba what to do. >>

Of course it doesn't. But, logically, when and if sons and daughters living here in the U.S. get reunited with their families in Cuba, they will have an influence. Especially because the U.S. Cubans have the financial resources to help their relatives back in Cuba. If you were a Cuban American, wouldn't you want to help your family in Cuba?

When, and if ever, Cuba becomes a free nation, Cubans will welcome the financial and loving aid from their relatives here in the U.S. Why do you consider that wrong?
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