Good man.
I would have been more than disappointed and had it removed but at
least he said he doesn't support it.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 12:01 PM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Obama's response, that you feel was absolutely necessary, to the Che flag
> flap:
>
> "This is a volunteer off
And we could smoke their nasty cigars legally. (I hate ALL cigars, just
nasty smelling)
Seriously though, I would love to visit the island. Some National Guard
buddies of mine did a year at Gitmo and they loved what little they saw
and they said the scuba diving was awesome. I am not too fond o
it's just a shame...cuba could be an island paradise, given it's location.
Think of the US dollars that would flow through that place if it was opened
upeven in just tourism dollars alone.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds good to me.
>
> I like the c
Sounds good to me.
I like the continuation of US policy in regards to Cuba, I don't think
Clinton will continue it. With Castro on his last legs now is not the
time to change that policy.
G Money wrote:
> Obama's response, that you feel was absolutely necessary, to the Che flag
> flap:
>
> "T
Obama's response, that you feel was absolutely necessary, to the Che flag
flap:
"This is a volunteer office that is not in any way controlled by the Obama
campaign. We were disappointed to see this picture because it is both
offensive to many Cuban-Americans -- and Americans of all backgrounds --