I find it interesting that the Sun should have such a huge problem with a bunch of school kids going to Cuba and breaking the law (Trading with the Enemy Act), while at the same time having no problem at all with President Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich who after was accused of breaking the very same law. But then Rich gave millions to Jewish causes, so I guess the Sun feels Rich can trade with whomever he pleases -- legal or illegal. Double standards. Double standards.
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The embargo is not a blockade as it is usually referred by the communists in Cuba. It's true the embargo... [MORE]
Tomas Estrada-Palma
Apr 24, 2007 09:19
Four years ago the travel by the Beacon group would have been legal. The Bush Administration stopped all short term... [MORE]
John McAuliff
Apr 18, 2007 23:56
Fidel Castro and the party elite doing the oppressing seem to have no problem gaining access to top-notch medical care,... [MORE]
Nick
Apr 18, 2007 13:00
I find it interesting that the Sun should have such a huge problem with a bunch of school kids going...
Chasli
Apr 18, 2007 10:47
This editorial is offending. EE.UU. natives should be able of traveling to any part of the world they like; after... [MORE]
Alve Spairo
Apr 18, 2007 07:49
There are three main differences to be considered:
1. Should a Cuban teacher and a group of Cuban parents organize a... [MORE]
Frank Winter
Apr 18, 2007 07:01
The Embargo is 50 years old. It is illegitimate. Are we really free in America? [MORE]
dee
Apr 19, 2007 20:08
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