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'Are You on Drugs?': US Political Analyst [Bill Kristol] Causes Twitterstorm After Saying US Should Annex Cuba
Well what if the US proposes statehood to Cuba, instead of annexing it unilaterally? Bet if it came to a free vote in Cuba the answer would be “yes.”
ReplyDeleteWould not be a bad idea if Canada did the same by with the Caribbean islands.
The problem with Powell’s defence is that she took her fraud claims to court.
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ReplyDeleteWe’d have cheaper fresh vegetables all winter....
From Cuba, bananas and cheap sugar -- that's about it.
ReplyDeleteNow, if you were to also offer statehood to Mexico (or, even better yet, have it combine with New Mexico), then, sure -- cheap vegetables for all Americans all year round!
Hold your horses, Puerto Rico has dibs on statehood.
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