Cleopatra said:
I was waiting for Frank to post something really acerbic as a response to my opinion about Heminway, a post that would make my blood freeze but alas! Nada!
Frank Newgent said:Do you mean something along the lines of suggesting a quick lunch with Hemingway's shotgun?
I say heed gastronomic idiosyncrasies. How's my Yiddish?Cleopatra said:
Closing the ears to the singing sirens and fooling the Cyclops and the Laestrygoneans... well, this is not for everybody![]()
The State Department has denied U.S. visas to a group of Cuban musicians who sought to attend Sunday's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. One of them will win anyway -- all five nominees in the Latin tropical album category are Cubans -- but the Bush administration is determined to protect Americans at all costs.
Nice article about Cuba.Frank Newgent said:
Wouldn't you rather get there in a 1955 Chrysler New Yorker?
My (then) girlfriend and I took the pedicabs, too. One night we just went ahead and asked the driver/peddler to take us to a restaurant he'd recommend. Wheeled through the bowels of old Havana until we got to his neighborhood (of course) where we met his mother who told a hooker with a broken arm to get the speakeasy on the second floor across the street to toss down the key. Had a fine plate of rice and fish surrounded by folks who looked to be from Castro's inner circle. What, was I supposed to kill them?
Hatuey said:I would agree that the human rights situation in Cuba is intolerable. Right now over 600 prisoners are being held indefintely without charges and without the right to trial. Amnesty international describes the totality of the conditions under which they're being held as amounting to "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment."
Oops, they're being held by the United States government at its base at Guantanamo. My mistake.![]()
http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAMR511282003
RussDill said:When you arrest someone, you press charges. Detaining an enemy combantant is a different situation, sorry. I fail to see how detaining a car bomber in a war zone compares to arresting a reporter who writes stories you don't like.
originalgagster said:All 600 detainees are car bombers detained in a war zone? And your evidence for this is what precisely?
RussDill said:they are detained for various offenses related to terror activities.