The third option: Separated from government private domestic capital, earned insuring all property and civil rights, with money paid by all to private insurance companies; under the law; supervised by government; the way it functions in the U.S.
The isolationist nightmare is ending. Cubans in the Island and Miami now can wrestle with the 26 of July dictatorship, by demanding participation in Cuba’s freedom, without fear of being accused "mercenaries of the North American empire", or "terrorists" in Miami. That nightmare, created by inheritance from 1960’s" Exile leaders" whom sold the direction of the Cuban insurrectional process against the 26 of July dictatorship to agencies of the empire in exchange for positions in the North American government, its armed forces, and industry, creating the isolation of Cubans in the island and Miami for more than half a century, is ending. It began when the empire, after the Bay of Pigs debacle, decided to starve all Cubans, isolating them with a criminal blockade, forcing Cubans in the island to flee on rafts, leaving their families abandoned, unable to visit, call or communicate with each other, under threat of being "Imperialist/Terrorists", ignoring those who remained in Cuba abandoned and forcing Cubans in Miami to support the criminal isolation, or be prosecuted as "terrorists / Communists". Therefore, to protest the abuses of the dictatorship in Cuba, was synonymous with being "mercenaries of the empire”, and to fight the dictatorship from Miami, synonymous with "terrorist". For half a century, Cuba’s isolation was the status quo, and a crime to think freely; until the empire imploded in greed, warmongering, and racism in 2008.
Today, Cubans in the Island and Miami, are beginning to take to our own conscious loyal knowing and understanding of things, without fear of being accused of "mercenaries" in Cuba, or "terrorists" in United States, and although remnant salaried Cubans of the past in Cuba and Miami, oppose the free physical exchange of ideas between the two nations in Miami and Cuba, the empire and dictatorship, forced by civil rights evolution, begin to allow free conjugation of the will of Cubans seeking freedom beyond the bias limitations of the empire and dictatorship.
Ask for visa, go to Cuba, Visit Yoani at her school, take pictures with Pardo, look at Laura’s paintings, visit Ladies in White, Ferrer, dance with Yorki. A push, a jail cell, a significant incident, may be the cataclysm of a significant new stretch of the Cuban revolution. In Miami, use your organization to publicly raise funds for Cuban patriots, take them to them personally, in an organized, no secrets, and selfless manner. You can be whom you want to be.
Hector Cornillot
Please pray a few seconds to your God, for Eduardo Arocena family; Arocena is the longest held in U.S. Cuban political prisoner.

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