Sub title: Cuban Ambassador to The Bahamas gets a little terse.
by Rick Lowe
Thought you might enjoy this exchange with the Cuban Ambassador to The Bahamas, Mr. Felix Wilson.
-----Original Message-----
From: Felix Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 12:20 PM
To: cubahcon
Subject: FW: Julia Sweig: Why They Hate Us
-----Original Message-----
From: JosePertierra@aol.com [mailto:JosePertierra@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 11:46 AM
To: Newscapsules@aol.com
Subject: Julia Sweig: Why They Hate Us
From the Los Angeles Times
Why They Hate Us
No, it's not our freedoms. Anti-Americanism isn't going away until the U.S. puts some fairness in its foreign policy.
By Julia E. Sweig
(Article deleted to save space here. You can go to www.latimes.com link above to find the entire piece.)
From: Rick Lowe
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 5:29 PM
To: Felix Wilson CG
Subject: FW: Julia Sweig: Why They Hate Us
Dear Ambassador Wilson:
Isn't freedom a great thing? You can live in The Bahamas and share all the Bush bashing info you wish with the free world.
Why won't you share some of the Castro bashing writings from Cuba with us as well? Could it be that they are in prison or can't publish it in their own country?
Rick.
From: "Felix Wilson"
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 19:50:08 -0400
To: "'Rick Lowe'"
Subject: RE: Julia Sweig: Why They Hate Us
Dear Mr. Lowe
I think that first of all there should be respect between you and me. I am sending you information exactly as I have been receiving information from you. I have never made comments about what you constantly send to my e-mail address. Simply, I either read it or delete it.
If you don't like what I am sending you, let me know and I will stop it. But to be reciprocal, please, stop sending me your information.
Best Regards
Félix Wilson
Ambassador of Cuba. The Bahamas.
From: Rick Lowe
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 20:46:57 -0400
To: Felix Wilson CG
Subject: Re: Julia Sweig: Why They Hate Us
Dear Mr. Wilson:
No disrespect intended. Just stating facts and asking questions. While we are still relatively free in The Bahamas, I am allowed to express my honest feelings.
In fact, I quite enjoy receiving your “information”. Obviously I do not agree with it, but I do read most of it.
By the way, you can always remove yourself from the Nassau Institute e-mail if you wish. Just click on the subscribe button on the home page and you will go to a subscribe or unsubscribe option.
So again, no disrespect intended, and you can feel free to write back with your views on what we send to your e-mail address. I enjoy discussions about freedom.
Regards,
Rick Lowe
More on Cuba and freedom, or lack thereof later.