For Freedom In Cuba

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

2 Year Old Hemoglobin

The problem of Cuba has been climate change, not Fidel Castro


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A bit of history. Back in the nineteenth century, the country exported beef and sugar. In 1905 the country produced one million three hundred thousand tons of sugar ... Then, apparently, the weather improved and in 1958 produced more than 5 million tons. Then came the

and organized agriculture, which after Basketball was his greatest hobby, with particular cow included. In 1970 was to achieve a harvest of 10 million. On the orders of his brother militarized population and salsa rhythm "and that Van Van, the 10 Million Van", was sent to all the field with a machete in his hand. The weather should not be very suitable, because it is not got the figure and he himself took a general reprimand and said he had been a failure. All cried.

downhill since then, the weather was getting worse and worse, when there was a hurricane, it was a drought, when there was a drought, it was a flood.

Today the country imports 84% \u200b\u200bof their food. I read in your own Granma. The fault lies not with him, is climate change. Trust me.


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