U.S. Humanitarian Group Arrives in Cuba - Group wants regime change in America - Not in Cuba
Members of an American humanitarian aid group arrived in Cuba Saturday in defiance of U.S. law and wearing T-shirts calling for "regime change" in the United States.
If I were a cuban stuck living under Castro, and would beat the living s**t out anybody who would show up to try to keep the as***le in power...specially somebody wearing such stupid t-shirt.
About 120 volunteers with Pastors for Peace flew in from Tampico, Mexico, where they had loaded a caravan of 12 vehicles filled with goods including medicine, computers and bicycles onto boats bound for Cuba â all in violation of a long-running U.S. trade embargo. "We know in our hearts and in our heads ... that the blockade is immoral, is illegal, is illogical and is unjust," said the Rev. Lucius Walker, a Baptist minister from New Jersey who founded Pastors for Peace. The volunteers, who ranged in age from 10 to 91, came in from the United States and six other countries. They wore T-shirts reading "Regime Change in the US â Not in Cuba."
Posted by: Anonymous4617 2004-07-11 |