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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (824117)12/20/2014 2:52:40 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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so in lost all his teeth in the last month ? really ? wow you do love to sukk Obama's pim jim



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (824117)12/20/2014 2:54:43 PM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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joseffy

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Healthcare in Cuba is as advanced as their cars.




To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (824117)12/20/2014 3:23:17 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1576909
 
Malnutrition. According to a June 1999 HRW report on prison conditions in Cuba, prisoners are rarely provided with an adequate diet. Many ex-prisoners claim that they measured their rations "by the spoonful, rather than by the bowl or plate." Several former prisoners testified that they often were served foul and poorly cleaned food that was both revolting and potentially dangerous to eat. Moreover, prison authorities grant theconsejos de reclusos the authority to control the access to food. As prisoners themselves, many of the members of the consejos de reclusos abuse their privileges and horde what little food is available. Family members often attempt to leave food for the prisoners, but on many occasions the prison guards refuse to accept it.

Cuba is in violation of the Standard Minimum Rules, paragraph 20, which provides specifically for prisoners' rights to food of nutritional value adequate for health and strength, and for that food to be of wholesome quality and well-prepared. Furthermore, these prison practices fail to meet Cuba's obligations to all people, including prisoners, under Article 25 of the UDHR, which provides for the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of a person, including access to food.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (824117)12/20/2014 6:52:30 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1576909
 
plus tooth decay and loss of teeth

Please supply proof of that idiotic statement, even if from your moronic late night comedian experts..

I submit that you just made it up.

Prove me wrong.