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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dayuhan who wrote (5898)5/20/2000 10:13:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 9127
 
Yes ... he doesn't really want that, never mind what he says ... it's quite the right move in all ways to respect Juan Miguel's right to his son, as well ... no matter what JM decides to do, or where to go ... the story's not over when the US legal snakes are vanquished ... soon as Eli n lands in Cuba, Fidel begins to lose the Great Eli n battle, as the Miami whacko contingent did in their turn.

Lao Tse said something very appropriate about this, but i disrecall it just now ... got to go ... among others, i am about to dance with a stunning cubana ... if my chiapaneca permits me, that is ... lol ... cheers



To: Dayuhan who wrote (5898)5/20/2000 11:25:00 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9127
 
There Are A Number Of People Here Who Think The Same Way.

Some more adamant than others,of course.But the thinking does not stop in your back yard with Cuba.It is a Global issue and thinking that is gaining more acceptance as the world moves toward Globalization.It started in earnest with the fall of the USSR and the re-unification of Germany.

Now it is China that is at the crossroads,and it looks to me like they may actually get approval on the WTO. Interesting that at the same time as the Cuba question is being raised,a much larger question is being answered.

This week's Economist addresses this very issue.Upon WTO approval,it will be much more difficult to isolate Cuba while entertaining China,as many of the same arguments are being raised to defend the continuation of the embargo.

Enjoy!

economist.com