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¶11. (C/NF) The bloggers, who partly out of self-preservation
do not want to be lumped in with the dissident community,
were equally optimistic about the course of events. "An
improvement in relations with the United States is absolutely
necessary for democracy to emerge here," blogging pioneer and
Time magazine's 100-most influential person XXXXXXXXXXXX
told DAS Williams in her modest apartment. "Restrictions
only hurt us," she added. "Do you know how much more we
could do if we could use Pay Pal or purchase things on-line
with a credit card?" [Yoani Sanchez]
do not want to be lumped in with the dissident community,
were equally optimistic about the course of events. "An
improvement in relations with the United States is absolutely
necessary for democracy to emerge here," blogging pioneer and
Time magazine's 100-most influential person XXXXXXXXXXXX
told DAS Williams in her modest apartment. "Restrictions
only hurt us," she added. "Do you know how much more we
could do if we could use Pay Pal or purchase things on-line
with a credit card?" [Yoani Sanchez]
Read more: http://alongthemalecon.blogspot.com/2010/12/cubans-laid-out-red-carpet-for-bisa.html#ixzz18gocjmNI
Sinceramente tengo que confesar que existen pocas cosas que me puedan sorprender, pero esta pregunta que le realizara Yoani Sanchez a Bisa Williams, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, es una de las mas insulsa, banal, futil e ingenua que he escuchado en mucho tiempo.
Y esto no es una opinion personal sin posibilidades de verificacion como la mayoria de las filtraciones de Wikileaks, sino el reporte de inteligencia de una conversacion real.
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