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To: rich4eagle who wrote (137263)4/10/2001 11:19:58 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The Code of the Child and of Youth (law
#16 of June 28 1978) demands that every child receive communist formation so that he develops a
communist personality. Art 8 of that code requires that the state protect him from other influences.
It says so in these words: "Society and the State work for the efficient protection of youth against all
influences contrary to their communist formation."

The Cuban constitution demands the same and states in its article 39 that the education must be
Marxist. Art 62 of the Cuban constitution states "that no rights granted by this constitution can be
exercised against the existence of and objectives of the communist state. The infraction of this article
is punishable." You are either a communist or a felon.

A Cuban is property of the State. Sounds like slavery to me.....and it sounds evil. Why is it not evil in your opinion?



To: rich4eagle who wrote (137263)4/10/2001 11:29:31 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
There are many who believe that it was Johnson who had him killed. I remember very clearly at the time many of the underground papers touted that view.



To: rich4eagle who wrote (137263)4/10/2001 11:53:07 PM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 769670
 
Robert McNamara !!!!!
from the book

"Both Hanoi and Washington could have accomplished their purposes without the appalling loss of life," he writes. A statement like that shows 20/20 hindsight, yet it's an awfully candid remark from a man who had much to do with America's humiliation in Southeast Asia. This is an important contribution to our understanding of that terrible conflict. --John J. Miller