lefti.blogspot.com - 8/17/2008
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Doesn't this , from an article about Cuban doctors serving abroad, say it all about the opposition to Hugo Chavez in Venezuela? "If it weren't for the Cubans, I don't know what I'd do," said Sosnelly Zarraga, a 23-year-old cosmetics saleswoman, who was waiting for a free blood test outside a diagnostic center in Petare, one of Caracas' poorest and most violence-ridden areas. "I'd have to pay a ...
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Something tells me coffee won't help
The Sideshow —
... I guess if the Cubans were a decent, civilized nation, they would just bomb the hell out other nations to make them see things their way, but the insidious bastiches send doctors instead. ...
Something tells me coffee won't help
The Sideshow —
... I guess if the Cubans were a decent, civilized nation, they would just bomb the hell out other nations to make them see things their way, but the insidious bastiches send doctors instead. ...
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