On Sep 1, 2008, at 8:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Although hurricanes are prevalent in the Greater Antilles,the > amount of deaths from these storms is very minimal in Cuba. As a > matter of fact about the 80 deaths ***reported*** in this region > not one was in Cuba. > *Apparently* the El Commandante and his brother Raul prepare > evacuations with a precision unparalled in any other place in the > Americas.It also *appears* that Cubans take very seriously warnings > from the regime.It has been *speculated* that there are bunkers > around Havana and throughout the country that are impervious to a > nuclear attack. > One difference between Cubans and the rest is that Cubans *may* > score higher on the internal locus of control variable.For one thing > they are not very religious and less dependent on the Almighty to > rescue them.
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