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SOME CHANGES CAN BE GOOD

by Twyla
(Cayman Islands)

I agree in the Revolution standards continuing. Cuba does have one of the best Social Security Systems in Latin America and some Caribbean Countries.
I would like to see private ownership of homes and a minimum freedom of speech controlled.
Cuba is a beautiful place and I would not like to see much changed. I enjoy visiting, I respect the Government, Long Live Fidel. I love the Image of Che so much that My grand son is named after him and my oldest son is name Raul Jose, after Fidel's brother.
The revolution, yes, it should remain, with only minimum changes. Long Live Fidel

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