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Originally Posted by malvachat
I found the Cuban people to be well informed and educated.
Not a repressed people at all.
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Guess you didn't meet any Cuban political prisoners. They're a little off the beaten path. Try to arrange a tour next time you're there.
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Originally Posted by malvachat
Of couse I know it's in their interests to be friendly to visters,but
to invite people into their homes and help my wife and I to travel
most of their country was above the call of duty.
My own views are put aside when I am treated with such kindness.
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Kind of weak minded of you if that's all it takes. I base my views on less superficial things and don't change them so easily.
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Originally Posted by malvachat
As to what will happen when Castro dies I'm don't know.
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Same with the Cubans. Not letting them run their own country leaves them lacking the neccessary experience to take over.
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Originally Posted by malvachat
The health and education in Cuba is fantastic and is regarded by most of the Cubans I met,as the most importent things.I got the feeling that they would
defend these things,should anybody try to change them.
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Of course they'd defend them, they're free. Try to seperate an American from his government benefits, or anyone probably, and you'll get a fight.