Obama für Lockerung des Kuba-Embargos
Barack Obama, hinter Hillary Clinton Zweiter im Rennen um die demokratische Spitzenkandidatur für die amerikanische Präsidentenwahl im kommenden Jahr, hat sich laut Miami Herald dafür ausgesprochen, das US Embargo gegen Kuba zu lockern. Exikubanern soll es erlaubt werden, nach Kuba zu reisen, oder Geld in die Karibikinsel zu senden. Vom kubanischen Aussenminister sind die Forderungen gemäss Reuters begrüsst worden.






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PARIS -- Hillary Rodham Clinton, the leading Democratic candidate for U.S. President, may be called as a material witness in the State of California, in what may be the largest election fraud in U.S. history. All news of this case has been effectively censored in the U.S. mainstream media. Read the full story in The Wall Street Journal, "For Clinton, 2000 Fund-Raising Controversy Lingers".
Hillary may have violated the law by not reporting large contributions to her successful 2000 campaign for U.S. Senator. Mr. Peter F. Paul claims that his contributions were omitted from the public reports filed with the Federal Election Commission, and Hillary denies all knowledge of these contributions. Read the latest ruling in Case B191066, Paul v. Clinton.
Hillary even denies knowing Mr. Paul, a three time convicted felon, who made the contributions to her 2000 Senate campaign. A video, "Hillary Exposed", produced by the Equal Justice Foundation of America has been viewed more than 725,000 times. A case such as this normally ends any aspirations that a politician may have for public office, and certainly raises questions about the illicit fund-raising practices in the Clinton camp.