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#51 - Posted 20 May 2009, 1:52 PM
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
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Find me other sources that dont replicate what Unicef, UN etc state,,,,

We are only to believe the sources provided by you ??

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#52 - Posted 20 May 2009, 1:55 PM
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
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GC:

Find me other sources that dont replicate what Unicef, UN etc state,,,,

We are only to believe the sources provided by you ??



my sources are mainstream press and cited ....yes mainstream journalists often with lefty publications...not lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
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GC:

Find me other sources that dont replicate what Unicef, UN etc state,,,,

We are only to believe the sources provided by you ??



my sources are mainstream press and cited ....yes mainstream journalists often with lefty publications...not lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."



Stats are unbiased facts.....

Learn it, Live it , love it , ..........

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#54 - Posted 20 May 2009, 3:54 PM
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
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GC:

Find me other sources that dont replicate what Unicef, UN etc state,,,,

We are only to believe the sources provided by you ??



my sources are mainstream press and cited ....yes mainstream journalists often with lefty publications...not lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."

Paid hacks all ....... All these publications depend on adverts from the MNC's If Cuba is the Gulag you say it is why does every other country have normal relations. Why is it not like Burma?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8059287.stm
Even US allies rely on Cuba when the US is too mean to send medical teams!
Honduras, a traditional US ally in the region, now has Cuban doctors working in some of the remotest and most vulnerable areas where there are no hospitals. At the same time there are more than 1,000 Honduran medical students being trained in Cuba.
Amrerika is mean and nasty so people turn elsewhere!
I suppose our paranoid bed-bug thinks the BBC staff have a dream and invent the text.
S.

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#55 - Posted 20 May 2009, 4:41 PM
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Rubbish stats as they say " "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." glimmerbrain and his statistics


Sources: UNESCO, UNDP, UNSD, EPICA, Encarta Encylopedia.


GC:
I'll let UNESCO, UNDP, UNSD, EPICA, Encarta Encylopedia. know that you say their stats are rubbish....

at least stats arent opinion biased.....

hahahhhhahhah!!



Are you so naive Glimm ? United Nations EPICA


hey Fred you're talking about Human Rights.

what about others Latin American Nations (including DR) where is supposed to have "liberties" and "free expresion" but If you Speak about some cases (corruption, drugs. etc) you can be kill and nobody says anything.

talk about that true

and there's another kinds of lies "imperial lies". lol fred (please) face the facts
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#56 - Posted 20 May 2009, 11:11 PM
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
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eliseo previously said:

Quote:
FredCDobbs previously said:

Quote:
Glimmertwin previously said:

Quote:
FredCDobbs previously said:

Rubbish stats as they say " "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." glimmerbrain and his statistics


Sources: UNESCO, UNDP, UNSD, EPICA, Encarta Encylopedia.


GC:
I'll let UNESCO, UNDP, UNSD, EPICA, Encarta Encylopedia. know that you say their stats are rubbish....

at least stats arent opinion biased.....

hahahhhhahhah!!



Are you so naive Glimm ? United Nations EPICA


hey Fred you're talking about Human Rights.

what about others Latin American Nations (including DR) where is supposed to have "liberties" and "free expresion" but If you Speak about some cases (corruption, drugs. etc) you can be kill and nobody says anything.

talk about that true

and there's another kinds of lies "imperial lies". lol fred (please) face the facts



Regarding Human rights why doesn't he talk about Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Iraq Kampuchea, Burma, China with Tibet, china our greatest trading partner whom is notorious for Human rights violations and who we have borrowed hundreds of Billions. Recently added to the list Italy.

Why? Because he is as stubborn and short sighted as a mule. If the democrats made a deal with the devil to free Cuba in return for payment in souls he would be the first to sign on. Their hatred for what Castro has done has blinded them so that they cannot think coherently. They loose all linearity of intelligent thought and of rational ideas. This is why Castro continues to kick them in the ass, because they think with stupid anger and not with smarts. Castro can always bet on their stupid hatred to do them in. castro will die having the last laugh.







SHOCKING!

Edited on 5/20/2009 11:15 PM by ladronaso.




So, you don't like what's happening in DR....

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#57 - Posted 21 May 2009, 7:54
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? Think Again
bla bla bla,,,,,we need to engage Cuba now, stop your frustation with the Cuba,,let cuban be whatever they want, sociolocist, comunist, democrat, theocracy,,let live and let be,,,stop putting your nose into other people matters,,,,you must be and old man that time have forgotten,, your ideas does not carry any way,, open cuba up and let do business.


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#58 - Posted 21 May 2009, 7:55
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
FROM ....Reporters Without Borders
Cuba - Anyone can browse the Internet... unless they are Cuban

MONTREAL, May 20 /CNW Telbec/ - On the anniversary of the Republic of
Cuba's creation on 20 May 1902, Reporters Without Borders calls for continued
diplomatic efforts that could help improve access to news and information on
the island. When Ra?l Castro was installed as president on 24 February 2008,
he said he wanted to do away with "the excess of prohibitions and regulations"
but Cubans are still denied the Internet access enjoyed by foreign visitors
and 24 journalists are still in prison.
"Ra?l Castro's first actions as president raised hopes of more freedom,
but the reforms have fallen far short of initial expectations and the
population continues to be the victim of oppression," Reporters Without
Borders said. "We call for the repeal of regulations that discriminate against
Cubans and the continuation of diplomatic efforts likely to change the
situation."
The press freedom organisation added: "We would also like to see the
lifting of the US embargo that has been in force since 1962. Condemned by the
entire international community, this embargo just bolsters the regime while
penalising the population."
When Ra?l Castro took over from his brother Fidel, he lifted a ban on
Cubans entering tourist hotels, which are one of the few places where the
Internet can be accessed. Nonetheless, it is often still impossible for Cubans
to get online (see video: http://www.desdecuba.com/generaciony/?p=929). Many
hotels ask would-be Internet users to prove that they live abroad.
Ra?l Castro also announced on 3 May 2008 that it would no longer be
illegal to possess a personal computer but they are so expensive that most
would-be bloggers cannot afford them. Computers are nonetheless being used to
circulate personal accounts and videos on the island, but a Cuban can get 20
years in prison under article 91 of the criminal code for posting a
"counter-revolutionary" article online and five years for connecting
"illegally" to the Internet.
Cuba is the world's second biggest prison for journalists, after China.
Nineteen of the journalists currently in prison were arrested in 2003 and are
serving sentences ranging from 14 to 27 years that they received on the
spurious charge of being "mercenaries in the pay of the United States." They
include Reporters Without Borders correspondent Ricardo Gonzalez Alfonso, the
editor of the magazine De Cuba, who is being held in Havana's Combinado del
Este prison.
Four other journalists have received sentences ranging from three to four
years in prison since the "transition" from Fidel to Ra?l Castro began in July
2006. The latest to be jailed was Alberto Du Bouchet of the Habana Press news
agency, who was sentenced to three years in prison on 12 May on a charge of
disrespect for authority.



For further information: Katherine Borlongan, Executive Director,
Reporters Without Borders Canada,
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#59 - Posted 21 May 2009, 9:41
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RE: Engaging Cuba ? "where Obama is on rentry into OAS----NO WAY

Hillary Clinton says OAS should keep out Cuba

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that Cuba should not be allowed to rejoin the Organization of American States until it makes political reforms, releases political prisoners, and respects human rights.
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#60 - Posted 21 May 2009, 11:43
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GC:

Did you read any of the previous posts ???

or are you just set on regurgitate?

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