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Judi Lynn

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5. Congratulations to Michigan State University.They are the first to awaken from their Cold War coma.
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 09:01 PM
Oct 2015

Who could have guessed?

Thank you, so much, Mika.

A lot of U.S. Americans don't know that U.S. American students have been getting their medical degrees in Cuba por nada, on scholarships from the Cuba government, based upon their agreement to spend an agreed period of time after graduation working for the people of their own communities, among those who could not afford medical treatment on their own.

Anyone who can't grasp the essential rightness of this arrangement is really handicapped morally.

Work in community as payment for free medical education. What COULD be clearer, more logical? Not greed, we know that, don't we?

Many U.S. graduates have already returned and worked to help their fellow indigenous, migrant, urban, or rural neighbors, and there are always more anxiously awaiting their turn to enter the program.

Thanks, so much, for this great news, Mika.

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