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Growing number of South Florida Cubans say reclaiming homes is ...

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The Spanish-style home that Mercedes Garcia left in 1961 for South Florida has lost its grandeur.

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Che

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Nov 4, 2006
 
The loss of houses wll not begin to compensate for the Miami Mafia exile community's crimes against the Cuban people. Viva la Revolucion!
Penguin

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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#2
Nov 5, 2006
 
Instead of converting cars into boats and many people drowning trying to get to the USA - Why don't you just shoot him and his bother?
1st generation italian

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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#3
Nov 5, 2006
 
Yeah right,Do you think these cubans want to go back to 57' chevys and pigs in the yard after they invaded Miami and lived a better life over here. Maybe the grandmothers have memories of the old days in Cuba but the young ones, no way.This way of life over here was a utopia for them. Just send back all the Marielito's. Besides this Americano would miss the puerco asado.Su comidas son delicioso,gracias
Rich

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#4
Nov 5, 2006
 
After having it so good here, who wants to go back to a banana republic?
Tom

Hollywood, FL

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Nov 5, 2006
 
What puzzles me is why these cuban refugees would back a president and political party with the same aspirations and goals as Fidel Castro, to be a dictator. I said dictator not decider. So next time an American cuban visits his mother or grand mother in cuba they can say I'll see you again in 3 yrs., thanks to Bush and his party of corrupt moral values.
in the know

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Nov 5, 2006
 
Tom wrote:
What puzzles me is why these cuban refugees would back a president and political party with the same aspirations and goals as Fidel Castro, to be a dictator. I said dictator not decider. So next time an American cuban visits his mother or grand mother in cuba they can say I'll see you again in 3 yrs., thanks to Bush and his party of corrupt moral values.
You sir are an idiot in trying to compare Bush and Fidel. At least you have a vote and can say what you want publicly. But get over the fact that your guy didn't win.
Lady Justice

Jupiter, FL

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#7
Nov 5, 2006
 
Why even bother what was once a tropical paradise is nothing more than an epedemic of diseases.
Vende Patrias

West Palm Beach, FL

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Nov 5, 2006
 
This is outrageous; if I had significant real estate in Cuba that was stolen from me; you better believe that I would be finding the way to get it back; to sit back and say; oh; you can have it, I bet the grandfathers and fathers that sweated blood to get it are turning over in their graves listening to their worthless decendants give up on their blood sweat and souls...
stop the migration

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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#9
Nov 5, 2006
 
The cubans population wants nothing to do with cuba...especially living there. Only the older cubans still beleive this.... Once cuba has changed the goverment then the wet foot/dry foot policy ends and we can start putting cubans back in cuba caught here or at see illegally, not much difference from a mexican in texas.....can't wait...
Ricky Ricardo

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#10
Nov 5, 2006
 
Why would we go back? They got no Pollo Tropicals there. They got no
Dadeland Malls there. They got no big ass Hummers there. We like America! America been vedy, vedy good to US ! Hey, Luceeeeeee
CubaNoCastroSi

Pompano Beach, FL

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#15
Nov 5, 2006
 
When someone takes something from you then you have to fight for it back. The Cubans in the US have shown they are not willing to do that. They would rather sit comfortable here in the US and complain from 90 miles away instead of taking action.
Yoda

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Nov 5, 2006
 
in the know wrote:
<quoted text>You sir are an idiot in trying to compare Bush and Fidel. At least you have a vote and can say what you want publicly. But get over the fact that your guy didn't win.
They will never get over the fact that their guy lost, never. Their depression after the last election was almost scary.
Joannie

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Nov 5, 2006
 
in the know wrote:
<quoted text>You sir are an idiot in trying to compare Bush and Fidel. At least you have a vote and can say what you want publicly. But get over the fact that your guy didn't win.
I agree with Tom. Did we vote but did we vote that the Cuban people could only visit that family once every 3 years. So much for family values. They are both dictators.
sunk at sea

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Nov 5, 2006
 
Vende Patrias wrote:
This is outrageous; if I had significant real estate in Cuba that was stolen from me; you better believe that I would be finding the way to get it back; to sit back and say; oh; you can have it, I bet the grandfathers and fathers that sweated blood to get it are turning over in their graves listening to their worthless decendants give up on their blood sweat and souls...
eminent domain....the Miami/cuban business community can help them do this for developers...the land might be taken away once cuba changes..but only for developers under eminent domain
boriqua

Hollywood, FL

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#19
Nov 5, 2006
 
and this is news? you m ean that the cubans here are really expecting to get their property back? or even better a tax credit. this is absurd. you live in the lap of luxury when compared to cuba and you don't stand up for your own rights... instead you run away while others make the choice os staying in the island? It is those that stayed behind that have the right to claim where they live now - not those that turned their backs. For all those cubans that are here who think they can take the property away? Shame on you. Maybe Cuba will not be free after all. Maybe they will needa dictator forever to keep opportunistic corrupt cubanos-americanos awawy
Frank

Columbia, SC

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Nov 5, 2006
 
Tom wrote:
What puzzles me is why these cuban refugees would back a president and political party with the same aspirations and goals as Fidel Castro, to be a dictator. I said dictator not decider. So next time an American cuban visits his mother or grand mother in cuba they can say I'll see you again in 3 yrs., thanks to Bush and his party of corrupt moral values.
Another example of a south Florida idiot! Can you lamebrains read anything without throwing in your political views. Bush has nothing to do with Castro - the people in Cuba elected him and the brave Democrat President Kennedy did nothing to help those few who wanted to fight and take the Island back - remember the Bay of Pigs? You are the typical example of why this country is in the shape it is in - not the republicans. And by the way, Tommy boy, I am a democrat, but not a stupid one.
Fidel

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Nov 5, 2006
 
Rich wrote:
After having it so good here, who wants to go back to a banana republic?
Esactly...especially since the banana republic is also here..
boriqua

Hollywood, FL

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Nov 5, 2006
 
Sure wrote:
Cubans are cowards .They have proven to be lazy turds that would rather float over here and leave their families behind and not kill a old dying man and his brother. They take advantage of our free society .If they wanted their home they should have fought for it not just roll over and wait for their bag of food each month.I have heard every excuse as to why they never fought for their freedom I am done with you lazy cowardly Cuban.
AMEN
tony montana

Miami, FL

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#28
Nov 5, 2006
 
there is nothing that you can do to me
THAT CASTRO HAS NOT ALREADY DONE
Deerfield

Miami, FL

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#31
Nov 5, 2006
 
Yea its about time these cubans moved back. Remember what Miami looked like 30 years ago? Well the cubans ruined it, and now they want out..

Wow, cubans, why dont you treat Miami a little better then your home country? Maybe people will respect you more, and your town will look nice.
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