Hey Rick,
maybe Bush is'nt so bad after all,if he lets in so
many "illegal Immigrants" from Mexico,after all you guys are the Grandsons of
illegal Immigrants anyway or was ther anything all going on when the "Indians"
have been driven out or killed by the white men?Or how about the Africans shipt
in by the Slavetrade was this legal?
Its probably to much asked from Americans to admit
that
NOBODY IS ILLEGAL
F.F.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 12:01
PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Cuba Willing to
Send Immediate Medical Help
Dear Miguel
We are already swaying to cuban music which
is really fine. As for spanish, that will be spoken because of the Bush
administration's refusal to do anything of substance about illegal immigration
from Mexico. They could end it in a matter weeks if they wanted to but
they don't. If it weren't for all of the other incredibly vile things
this administration has done, this would be the worst.
Rick
Mike
Weaver wrote:
Uh, actually he figured out all the National Guardsmen are in Iraq and
Cuba is planning to invade. This is the advance unit.
We'll all be speaking Spanish, and swaying to the Cuban beat by Christmas.
I, for one, am looking forward to the food if nothing else.
Gracias,
Miguel
ith Addison wrote:
He such a nice guy he wants to send 1100 fully specially trained
Soldiers to this country
Wow, Juan, thank heavens you saw through his evil plan, and just in
the nick of time to save the US from being overwhelmed, not to
mention CAWKI! Phew! What a narrow escape! Is that 1100 just the
advance guard or do you think they'd do the whole job by themselves?
Man, *that* specially trained, huh? What else did your researches
reveal - are their stethoscopes made by Kalashnikov, deadly at any
range less than 1mm? Anyway, you saved the world! Pity about all the
patients but hey, you can't have everything. Sorry Mr Nice Guy Fidel,
no Bay of Doctors this time!
Keith
From: bob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Biofuel] Cuba Willing to Send Immediate Medical Help
Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 07:12:24 -0500
http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID=%7BC8EF57BD-B774-4C33-B410-B
B62351EDDE9%7D%29&language=EN
Cuba Willing to Send Immediate Medical Help to US, Says Fidel Castro
Havana, Sep 3 (Prensa Latina) President Fidel Castro Friday offered
the United States eleven hundred
doctors with extensive international experience, plus medicines and
diagnostic teams, to help the
victims of Hurricane Katrina.
The head of state participated this afternoon in the Cuban
television program The Informative Round
Table, dedicated to the tragic situation in various states of the
northern nation that were in the
path of the devastating storm.
Fidel Castro said that at 11.32 am local time on August 30 he
instructed the Cuban Foreign Minister
Felipe Pérez Roque to convey to the American government Cuba´s
condolences for the loss of human
life caused by the cyclone.
At that time, he noted, the magnitude of the human and material
catastrophe in Louisiana, Mississipi
and Alabama was not known.
The message, conveyed to the American authorities not only by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
Havana but also by the Cuban Interests Section in Washington,
indicated Cuba´s willingness to send
doctors and necessary medical teams to those states, as well as
three field hospitals and the
personnel required to staff them.
He indicated that in spite of their bilateral political and
ideological differences, the island has
always maintained a principled position in eventualities such as
this, and he recalled the attitude
assumed by Havana following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
On that occasion the Cuban government was possibly the first to
offer assistance to the United
States, when it put the island´s airports at the disposal of
airliners flying towards that nation,
he said.
Fidel Castro said that the offer of August 30 did not seek
publicity, and this was stressed in the
message sent to the American authorities.
He referred to statements of the spokesman of the US State
Department Thursday evening about the
offers of aid received by Washington from various parts of the
world, which failed to mention that
of the biggest of the Antilles.
President Castro informed that early tomorrow morning Cuba could
send to the areas of greatest need
the first 100 general medicine specialists, complete with backpacks
containing 24 kilograms of
essential medicines and diagnostic instruments for emergency situations.
Equally, within the next two days Cuba could send another thousand
specialists in general medicine,
plus equipment.
Fidel Castro emphasized that these are all professionals with
extensive medical experience tested in
the most difficult sanitary conditions of the Third World, who also
have English language proficiency.
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