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Life's too short dipsydoodle Apr 2013 #1
Its interesting. After hearing her in several interviews ... Mika Apr 2013 #2
Nothing would surprise me naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #6
Raul is a smooth customer. Mika Apr 2013 #9
Ah naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #11
They arrested her .... why, then? MADem Apr 2013 #12
"Arrested" (like Gorki, as in: not arrested) and had to pay a fine for using hotel WiFi illegally. Mika Apr 2013 #15
No, I am not talking about that. She was also arrested and beaten enroute to a protest, MADem Apr 2013 #18
Not true, her latest detention was in a cell. joshcryer Apr 2013 #38
She's been saying this stuff for years. joshcryer Apr 2013 #37
Who pays her? You're saying the Columbia School of Journalism has been 'duped?' MADem Apr 2013 #3
USAID dipsydoodle Apr 2013 #4
So PBS got scammed? nt MADem Apr 2013 #8
Here ... Mika Apr 2013 #5
Many questions--not many answers...and it sounds like she tailors her responses to suit her MADem Apr 2013 #7
Unless that mentor is ... Mika Apr 2013 #10
Why would the government give her shit and arrest her x2, then? MADem Apr 2013 #13
Not when one thinks like an American. Mika Apr 2013 #16
No--I am talking about the kidnapping/beating in 09 and the arrest/detention last year. MADem Apr 2013 #19
1st, we have no idea who "kidnapped" and released her. Mika Apr 2013 #20
Someone beat her up but good. If she was going to fake bruises, she would have made them more MADem Apr 2013 #21
Consider that their interests are mutual. Mika Apr 2013 #22
So, you're saying USAID conspired with Raul Castro to install this dissident blogger in MADem Apr 2013 #23
Only the logic of campaign money and maintaining power is at play. Mika Apr 2013 #24
USAID has an interest in maintaining the status quo? MADem Apr 2013 #25
The entities that you mention who would be harmed by normalization ... Mika Apr 2013 #29
Bottom line, though, no matter how nicely Cuba trades with others, they are broke. MADem Apr 2013 #30
Sorta like the Walmart model. Mika Apr 2013 #31
Well, Cuba isn't Costco, though I sort of take your point. MADem Apr 2013 #32
My point was that Walmart doesn't have an inordinate focus on the bottom line. Mika Apr 2013 #33
Well, there's "immediate" bottom line (profits above all else) and there's MADem Apr 2013 #34
That doesn't seem to apply to sociopathic owners like Walmarts. Mika Apr 2013 #35
I agree with the analysis about the sanctions. joshcryer Apr 2013 #40
The best thing to happen for Ileana Ros & the Blowhard bros is Castro. Mika Apr 2013 #41
Unfortunately for them anti-embargo is on the rise. joshcryer Apr 2013 #42
Remember the New Jersey "exile"-derived politicians have their anti-Cuba mob to draw from, also. Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #43
Hmm dipsydoodle Apr 2013 #14
Can hardly wait for Raul to unfurl that flag that Bill Nelson gave Yoani. Mika Apr 2013 #17
One suspects she may just forget that flag in her hotel room! flamingdem Apr 2013 #26
She has answered these questions. Intermediaries. joshcryer Apr 2013 #39
More conspiracy fuel for the fire Yoani lives in an apartment flamingdem Apr 2013 #27
She has a "condescending" criticism for the Cuban government. ocpagu Apr 2013 #28
I love that Beyonce and Jay Z are visiting Havana and it's the new Cuba story flamingdem Apr 2013 #36
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