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To: zax who wrote (874766)7/23/2015 2:19:14 PM
From: gronieel2  Respond to of 1579680
 
...I'm very much against the regime in Cuba. The one that preceded it was awful, too....

Both Cuba and Las Vegas were much better when the Mafia ran things.



To: zax who wrote (874766)7/23/2015 2:47:59 PM
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That's the problem with you close minded partisan leftists. Your emotional loyalty forces you to believe nonsense about communist regimes. Cuba's failures conflict with your core belief system so you insist that's it's really done good when it hasn't. The fact that so many Cubans have fled the failed Communist state over the past decades ought to tell you something.



To: zax who wrote (874766)7/23/2015 6:23:40 PM
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Zax,
I'm sorry that Cuba's healthcare system having achieved noteworthy benefits for the populace goes against your core belief system.
Oh boy, another left-wing believer in Cuba's health care system.

Reminds me of when the head of the World Health Organization praised North Korea's health care system. She even said that one of the positives of North Korea is that hardly anyone suffers from obesity. (Obviously she left out Kim Jong-Un.)

As for Cuba, John Stossel already slays that myth:

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