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The Cubans can always broadcast back
Some Cuban Communist propaganda actually might be rather amusing.

Seriously, though, this is just more evidence that totalitarian regimes are actually less, not more stable than democratic ones (stable regimes don't need to restrict communications).
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 08/09/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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When the government whines about TV ads ...  buran | 08/09/06
This is Cuba, not the US  BitTwiddler | 08/09/06
Maybe  DemonX | 08/09/06
We may not have actual freedom in the US...  lsveen | 08/09/06
Depends on your definition of freedom  Cayble | 08/09/06
Freedom is easy to define...  JohnBoyTheGreat | 08/09/06
You have clearly lost your freedom  Cayble | 08/10/06
Re: When the government whines about TV ads ...  eeevilconservative | 08/09/06
The Cubans can always broadcast back  John L. Ries | 08/09/06
The Iranians say the same thing  Roger Ramjet | 08/09/06
That's funny  rapson | 08/09/06
Not exactly.....  ross@... | 08/09/06
Encrypted broadcasting is against the law  Roger Ramjet | 08/10/06
RE: Encrypted broadcasting is against the law  neldahaby@... | 08/15/06
But...  rapson | 08/09/06
Why, it's quite obvious:  John Zern | 08/09/06
You got Cubans on Emule  GreatInca | 08/09/06

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