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Old December 11th 03, 10:29 PM
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"Jarg" wrote in message
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They can ask but they can't do anything about it because the United States
is there legally under the terms of the lease. And your rumour is just
that, a rumour. I'm sure the presence of US forces in Cuba irritates

Castro
(and his left wing buddies like you) to no end.

Jarg


Anyone that doesn't agree with you is left wing? What are you, some kind of
communist? The land belongs to Cuba, they can tell the US to get the ****
out whether we like it or not. Leases can be broken. Where is the U.S.
going to sue to perfect their "lease" in the Cuban courts? Here in the
U.S.?

I laugh at your nonsense. Just because a so called lease exists doesn't
mean the U.S. government can lay claim to the lands and tenements of another
country. Whether or not the Gitmo irritates Castro or not, the land still
belongs to Cuba and if they want to break the lease, they can. You seem to
be implying that U.S. law extends to Cuba, I assure you, it does not. If
the lease calls for payment in gold, and the U.S. sends a check, then they
are, and have been in breach of contract for years and rightfully, Cuba
could easily evict them and abandon the "lease".

My point was very clear, and you attempted to subvert it. Cuba LIKES the
fact that Gitmo is there, but you shouldn't be surprised that they don't put
that fact up on billboards!