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To: Wayners who wrote (5778)2/3/2004 1:42:59 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 6945
 
I'm not sure if economic blockade is terrorism. I am referring to the anti-Cuban terrorists who blow up civilian airliners, bomb hotels and industrial installations, sink fishing boats, poison crops and livestock, etc. Not too different from Al Qaeda. And Jeb Bush works together with the federal government to maintain the 40-year-old US policy of coddling these terrorists. In a few decades when the records are released, we'll find out if the CIA is still directly sponsoring these terrorists, as they have in the past. Of course, anti-Cuban terrorists are just one example out of many that I could have selected.

How would you feel if Saudi Arabian courts handed out jail terms to anyone who attempted to track Al Qaeda and report their activities?

Tom