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Audacity and conspiracy capability
Hector Cornillot
To Whom It May Concern
My heart swells with pride and hope reading The Miami Herald news reporting the
audacity and conspiracy capacity of the Cuban youth. I am sorry, however, that
this desire of becoming "Criminals" is the result of a need to bring Cubans to
this land of opportunity for money and not for the desire to overthrow the
dictatorship of the 26 of July and Fidel Castro.
The Miami Herald tells us: "Thirty-nine Cuban migrants were discovered early
Sunday on Crandon Park Beach in Key Biscayne. The U.S. Border Patrol said they
were smuggled aboard a go-fast boat. The group included 28 men, eight women and
three children. They appeared to be in good health, said Border Patrol
spokesman Steve McDonald. "This is a confirmed smuggling event," McDonald
said. "They were brought here under a criminal act."
Imagine the content of this notice: a boat with Cubans from Miami invade Cuba to
pick-up 39 Cubans. In this trip they are risking their life or their freedom.
(Several weeks ago communist Cubans killed two and wounded one crew members in a
similar attempt to bring Cubans out of Cuba). Pick-up 39 people in the Cuban
coast and return to invade the United States mainland, risking a long prison
term here. However, the trip is made conspiring with dozens of people in Cuba
and their families in the U.S. and nor the Cuban intelligence or the U.S.
intelligence is aware of what is going on. This double invasion is a
complete success and is performed often.
Can you imagine the audacity of preparing this trip to Cuba, pick 39 people
there in a place told before hand and no one outside the group knows about it?
I think that those that want to do war against the Castro dictatorship have much
to learn from these new Cubans.
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