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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:22:25 GMT, "MMC" wrote:
I agree 100%. In any country under embargo, the powerful have what they need and want and the poor are caused to suffer by the embargo, so who is the target? The Miami Cuban establishment and people who don't think too deeply about politics and money, I assume. By the way, I'm an American Military Veteran and ex-Republican who has alot of trouble walking thanks to a bomb outside Baghdad. Sorry to hear that and I hope it doesn't permanently affect your boating. I "speak" to a lot of Americans thanks to newsgroups, lists, etc., and when the conversation strays of-topic into politics, I am hearing from a lot of "ex-Republicans". We have the same problem in Canada in that our Conservatives aren't conservative, our Liberals aren't liberal, and our socialists are beginning to look reasonable only because the other two parties give money to their pals so heavily that they can't HELP but be as fiscally responsible as conservatives/Republicans are SUPPOSED to be. Many "conservatives" today seem to up spending and slash taxes. Well, a five-year-old can figure out how long that can go on before it all turns to ****, can't he? I want to pay enough taxes to fund education, health, safety and environmental standards. I want my government to resist the urge to tell me how I can live, what I can do that doesnt' harm others, and to bribe their pals with patronage appointments and cushy contracts. I don't mind paying higher taxes if I can see the results in health care, education and air that's clean(er) and cities that aren't crumbling. That is not the case, lately. Obviously, I'm a hopeless idealist, which is why I'm better off cruising, I guess. |