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G.O.P. Florida Debate (Tampa) Jan 23rd
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 931647" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Do you have more Cubans in the US than Mexicans, Haitians or Jamicans ?</p><p>They go for the money and a better life ofcourse ! </p><p>Why do you think the US and Canada has the highest percentage of immigrants ?</p><p></p><p>Atleast I have been in Cuba and can talk about how it is there, and how intellegent those people are . Most speak 3, 4 or even 5 languages.</p><p>I can tell them I'm from Edmonton and they know exactly all about it, where it's located and that's it's oil country.</p><p>Something, a US citizen would not know - atleast none that I have met on my vacations all across the US .</p><p>Gee, they even think our money is phoney, and if you need to exchange cash they send you to the downtown main bank (TRust me - happened twice to me, once in Salt Lake City, another time in Milwaukee) !</p><p></p><p>In Cuba no problem - Canadian dollars excepted everywhere !</p><p>US dollars however, they will subtract a 10% "trading fee". I think that's what the US government or banks charge the Cubans to exchange it.</p><p>And the use of US credit cards is not accepted at all in Cuba.</p><p>Any other credit card issued anywhere else in the world is accepted, as long as it's not a US financial institute (US embargo crap).</p><p>It's odd, I can drink Heineken, Becks, Guiness, any Irish scotch or Canadian whiskey , german wine, anything basically there - just no Budweiser or any American product whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>Those 3 clowns last night want the senseless embargo to keep going, while all other countries , such as Canada and the EU, are benefiting from Cuban exports.</p><p>Have fun at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 931647, member: 23950"] Do you have more Cubans in the US than Mexicans, Haitians or Jamicans ? They go for the money and a better life ofcourse ! Why do you think the US and Canada has the highest percentage of immigrants ? Atleast I have been in Cuba and can talk about how it is there, and how intellegent those people are . Most speak 3, 4 or even 5 languages. I can tell them I'm from Edmonton and they know exactly all about it, where it's located and that's it's oil country. Something, a US citizen would not know - atleast none that I have met on my vacations all across the US . Gee, they even think our money is phoney, and if you need to exchange cash they send you to the downtown main bank (TRust me - happened twice to me, once in Salt Lake City, another time in Milwaukee) ! In Cuba no problem - Canadian dollars excepted everywhere ! US dollars however, they will subtract a 10% "trading fee". I think that's what the US government or banks charge the Cubans to exchange it. And the use of US credit cards is not accepted at all in Cuba. Any other credit card issued anywhere else in the world is accepted, as long as it's not a US financial institute (US embargo crap). It's odd, I can drink Heineken, Becks, Guiness, any Irish scotch or Canadian whiskey , german wine, anything basically there - just no Budweiser or any American product whatsoever. Those 3 clowns last night want the senseless embargo to keep going, while all other countries , such as Canada and the EU, are benefiting from Cuban exports. Have fun at it. [/QUOTE]
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