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To: Michael.SF.
Also, just don't get a passport stamp if you travel on a US passport. Cuba immigration knows the drill for Americans. a wink and a nod. get it? as long as you're bringing dinero to spend almost anyone will look the other way. same goes for places like Lebanon, Venezuela, etc.
8 posted on 01/14/2011 3:32:50 PM PST by airplaneguy
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To: airplaneguy
just don't get a passport stamp if you travel on a US passport.

Yes I am aware that I can fly to Mexico City or other locations then go to Cuba, but your comment above gets me back to the original question. If I decide to go to Cuba, and I do get my US passport stamped, by what Consitutional reasoning would I then be in violation of any US Law?

Mind you, I support a boycot of Cuba, I just do not agree that the government has the right to make that determination for me.

12 posted on 01/14/2011 3:39:07 PM PST by Michael.SF. (Current count of friends/family who have abandoned Obama: 11)
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