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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 22:40:36 -0000, "Andy Lawson" wrote: Hi Guys, I'm hopefully going for a holiday around next April or May to Cuba and the Cayos region. That might not be the best choice. The summer before last, on a fishing trip in Belize with Willi, we met two Englishmen who had just come from Cayo Largo: http://www.cubatravelusa.com/fishing_cayo_largo.htm http://www.cubatravelusa.com/cayo_largo3.htm It was, according to them, fantastic bonefishing. They didn't like the food, however. (These were two very fat brothers from Liverpool -- one was loquacious and one was taciturn -- I called them Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.) It ****es me off to no end that my government, in its infinite wisdom, and of course considering the influence of the Cuban exile community in the swing state of Florida, does not permit me to travel to Cuba under penalty of law. Where do these pipsqueak politicians get off telling me where I can and can't go? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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http://www.cubatravelusa.com/fishing_cayo_largo.htmOn Tue, 21 Nov 2006
23:53:03 GMT, rw wrote: wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 22:40:36 -0000, "Andy Lawson" wrote: Hi Guys, I'm hopefully going for a holiday around next April or May to Cuba and the Cayos region. That might not be the best choice. The summer before last, on a fishing trip in Belize with Willi, we met two Englishmen who had just come from Cayo Largo: http://www.cubatravelusa.com/fishing_cayo_largo.htm http://www.cubatravelusa.com/cayo_largo3.htm It was, according to them, fantastic bonefishing. They didn't like the food, however. (These were two very fat brothers from Liverpool -- one was loquacious and one was taciturn -- I called them Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.) It ****es me off to no end that my government, in its infinite wisdom, and of course considering the influence of the Cuban exile community in the swing state of Florida, does not permit me to travel to Cuba under penalty of law. Where do these pipsqueak politicians get off telling me where I can and can't go? Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you yourself posted? Part of me is tempted to simply call you a moron, but I don't _really_ think you are, another part is tempted to make smart-assed remarks, and the remaining part is just sad that you're spreading bad information even with better information at your fingertips. So I'm simply asking, "Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you posted?" R |
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:05:53 -0600, wrote: It ****es me off to no end that my government, in its infinite wisdom, and of course considering the influence of the Cuban exile community in the swing state of Florida, does not permit me to travel to Cuba under penalty of law. Where do these pipsqueak politicians get off telling me where I can and can't go? Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you yourself posted? Part of me is tempted to simply call you a moron, but I don't _really_ think you are, another part is tempted to make smart-assed remarks, and the remaining part is just sad that you're spreading bad information even with better information at your fingertips. So I'm simply asking, "Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you posted?" Well, the Travel Cuba USA site quotes what US citizens can legally go to Cuba. "Americans can travel to Cuba legally if you are a Cuban American, politician, journalist or if you have a research project regarding Cuba. Others including students, religious groups, and humanitarians can apply for a license from the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)" I don't think that covers too many bone fishermen and tourists who want a tan on the beach. It is impossible for anyone under American jurisdiction to travel to Cuba legally as a tourist, unless perhaps he or she made a substantial contribution to the Republican Party. A license is required, and the conditions for a license specifically exclude tourism. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message nk.net... Cyli wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:05:53 -0600, wrote: It ****es me off to no end that my government, in its infinite wisdom, and of course considering the influence of the Cuban exile community in the swing state of Florida, does not permit me to travel to Cuba under penalty of law. Where do these pipsqueak politicians get off telling me where I can and can't go? Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you yourself posted? Part of me is tempted to simply call you a moron, but I don't _really_ think you are, another part is tempted to make smart-assed remarks, and the remaining part is just sad that you're spreading bad information even with better information at your fingertips. So I'm simply asking, "Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you posted?" Well, the Travel Cuba USA site quotes what US citizens can legally go to Cuba. "Americans can travel to Cuba legally if you are a Cuban American, politician, journalist or if you have a research project regarding Cuba. Others including students, religious groups, and humanitarians can apply for a license from the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)" I don't think that covers too many bone fishermen and tourists who want a tan on the beach. It is impossible for anyone under American jurisdiction to travel to Cuba legally as a tourist, unless perhaps he or she made a substantial contribution to the Republican Party. A license is required, and the conditions for a license specifically exclude tourism. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. If you have relatives in Cuba, you can easily go. Daughters college friend still has family in Cuba, so the family went to see them. Girl said she kissed the ground when she returned to the US as Cuba was not very nice living wise. |
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If you have relatives in Cuba, you can easily go. I don't have relatives in Cuba. It used to be that you could enter Cuba illegally through Canada or Mexico and get away with it, but President Bush, bless his heart, started really cracking down. Now you face 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: If you have relatives in Cuba, you can easily go. I don't have relatives in Cuba. It used to be that you could enter Cuba illegally through Canada or Mexico and get away with it, but President Bush, bless his heart, started really cracking down. Now you face 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000. People I know who visit Cuba go through Jamaica. It's illegal but nobody's ever had any trouble even as recently as last February. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 10:42:11 GMT, rw
wrote: Calif Bill wrote: If you have relatives in Cuba, you can easily go. I don't have relatives in Cuba. It used to be that you could enter Cuba illegally through Canada or Mexico and get away with it, but President Bush, bless his heart, started really cracking down. Now you face 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000. You don't know jack **** about travel or history, but now that I think about it, you're right - you are absolutely prohibited from traveling to Cuba. |
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 05:33:11 GMT, rw
wrote: Cyli wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:05:53 -0600, wrote: It ****es me off to no end that my government, in its infinite wisdom, and of course considering the influence of the Cuban exile community in the swing state of Florida, does not permit me to travel to Cuba under penalty of law. Where do these pipsqueak politicians get off telling me where I can and can't go? Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you yourself posted? Part of me is tempted to simply call you a moron, but I don't _really_ think you are, another part is tempted to make smart-assed remarks, and the remaining part is just sad that you're spreading bad information even with better information at your fingertips. So I'm simply asking, "Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you posted?" Well, the Travel Cuba USA site quotes what US citizens can legally go to Cuba. "Americans can travel to Cuba legally if you are a Cuban American, politician, journalist or if you have a research project regarding Cuba. Others including students, religious groups, and humanitarians can apply for a license from the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)" I don't think that covers too many bone fishermen and tourists who want a tan on the beach. It is impossible for anyone under American jurisdiction to travel to Cuba legally as a tourist, Um, excuse me, there, Arthur Frommer, but what you seem to be attempting to say is wrong - IAC, yes, an American citizen can legally travel to Cuba as a tourist. unless perhaps he or she made a substantial contribution to the Republican Party. Actually, on this one, the Dems would be the one to bribe if it were necessary. A license is required, No, it isn't. and the conditions for a license specifically exclude tourism. AHA! Finally, ya got one...but it's a meaningless one... HTH, R |
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 05:33:11 GMT, rw wrote: Cyli wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:05:53 -0600, wrote: It ****es me off to no end that my government, in its infinite wisdom, and of course considering the influence of the Cuban exile community in the swing state of Florida, does not permit me to travel to Cuba under penalty of law. Where do these pipsqueak politicians get off telling me where I can and can't go? Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you yourself posted? Part of me is tempted to simply call you a moron, but I don't _really_ think you are, another part is tempted to make smart-assed remarks, and the remaining part is just sad that you're spreading bad information even with better information at your fingertips. So I'm simply asking, "Did you actually _READ_ any of the site you posted?" Well, the Travel Cuba USA site quotes what US citizens can legally go to Cuba. "Americans can travel to Cuba legally if you are a Cuban American, politician, journalist or if you have a research project regarding Cuba. Others including students, religious groups, and humanitarians can apply for a license from the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)" I don't think that covers too many bone fishermen and tourists who want a tan on the beach. It is impossible for anyone under American jurisdiction to travel to Cuba legally as a tourist, Um, excuse me, there, Arthur Frommer, but what you seem to be attempting to say is wrong - IAC, yes, an American citizen can legally travel to Cuba as a tourist. As usual, you don't know what the **** you're talking about, but that doesn't stop you from bloviating. What am I going to believe: what's reported in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, what's stated unambiguously as policy by the President and the Justice Department, or what's claimed by a ROFF ****head who's famous for being wrong about nearly everything and has the track record to prove it? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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