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		<title>Dan Burgevin, back from Cuba with Pastors for Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am back from my third trip with pastors for peace to our neighbor Cuba. Every time I have gone, the place and people there get a little deeper into my consciousness. We visit new facilities or see a different service that the revolution has provided for the people and I&#8217;m further convinced about [...] [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am back from my third trip with pastors for peace to our neighbor Cuba. Every time I have gone, the place and people there get a little deeper into my consciousness.  We visit new facilities or see a different service that the revolution has provided for the people and I&#8217;m further convinced about how much we have to learn from Cuba about living together peacefully.  Too, I&#8217;m further convinced about how fearful our government must be about having a different system of living together as a fair and equitable society right under our noses being revealed to ordinary US citizens.  Why else would we be trying (since 1959) to be undermining, trying to assassinate, poison and bomb Cuba&#8217;s citizens and leadership?  Why else would we be trying to undermine its economy and deny its people medicine and food for its children?  Why else would 11 different US administrations punish Cuba just for having the right of self determination?  I&#8217;ll tell you why  —fear.<span id="more-2415"></span></p>
<p>US citizens might realize that basic human needs —heath care, education and having a home that is your&#8217;s and your family&#8217;s— is not a privilege but a basic human right for humanity . Further, if you educate, feed and house and keep healthy a whole society then crime and class struggle, violence and many of the things that plague our society are greatly reduced and a new consciousness toward each other begins to happen.  It is not a consciousness of &#8220;I&#8217;ve got mine, too bad for you&#8221; but one of &#8220;we are in this together in solidarity and we can work toward making a better world for all&#8221;. </p>
<p>Further, we can live in a sustainable and peaceful way and be happy, smart and well fed and enjoy our homes, families and life without having to exploit or kill others for raw materials.  Think about what life would be like for US citizens if we actually started to think like that.  That&#8217;s a very dangerous thing for the likes of Halliburton, Raytheon or McDonald-Douglas, just to name a few.  That&#8217;s a very scary thing for our &#8220;elected representatives&#8221; who get to represent us because Insurance corporations and pharmaceutical corporations who contribute to their (re)elections write the bills that become law &#8211;bills that protect the &#8220;rights&#8221; of these companies to profit from basic human needs.  US citizens might actually want a revolution (we had one once a long time ago) and want universal health care, free education for all or the right to have a roof over our heads without being in debt for the rest of our lives.  Dangerous stuff. Viva la Revolution!</p>
<p>Dan Burgevin</p>
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		<title>Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba slated for this summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Dan Burgevin Last year&#8217;s Caravan to Cuba saw a renewed determination to continue the people to people foreign policy and diplomacy of Pastors for Peace. We did not avoid harassment by the US customs. Thirty-one computers were confiscated at the border as we entered Mexico. Rather than allow for the entire caravan and the rest [...] [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>By Dan Burgevin</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Last year&#8217;s Caravan to Cuba saw a renewed determination</strong> to continue the people to people foreign policy and diplomacy of Pastors for Peace. We did not avoid harassment by the US customs. Thirty-one computers were confiscated at the border as we entered Mexico. Rather than allow for the entire caravan and the rest of the donations for Cuba to be halted by protest we elected to allow the US customs to keep them.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1781" title="cubanrollerbladers" src="http://tompkinsagainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/cubanrollerbladers.jpg" alt="Rollerbladers in Cuba" /><br />
<em>Roller blading in Havana.  Photo by Dan Burgevin from 2007 Pastors for Peace Caravan</em><span id="more-1779"></span></p>
<p>We continued the mission to Tampico, Mexico, where we packed several containers with the remaining computers, medical supplies and various donations from US citizens.<br />
Pinar del Rio is a beautiful and friendly place. We visited cooperativos, health care clinics, community centers and retirement facilities. It was most hospitable and enjoyable.<br />
Upon our return to Mexico the confiscated computers were returned to Pastors at the border.  We promptly walked back across the border into Mexico carrying the 31 computers by hand to an awaiting truck which returned them to the awaiting container vessel in Tampico. This further illuminates the flawed policy of our Treasury department to effectively stop the moral mission of Pastors to undo this archaic policy toward Cuba.</p>
<h3>In 2009 our plan for the Ithaca area is to purchase a school bus to take to Pinar Del Rio (if possible) and donate it to the Pinar region which has suffered from at least three Hurricanes in 2008.</h3>
<p>Transportation, which already was difficult before the Hurricanes, was in worse shape after,  and  his has caused much undo suffering for the people of Pinar de Rio. To that end we, the concerned citizens of the Finger Lakes region, are working toward alleviating the undo suffering of the people of Pinar by donating one or more buses.</p>
<p><strong>We will also be collecting aid.  Specifically, we are looking for donated construction tools and materials, plumbing, electrical and regular construction and painting supplies</strong>.  Theses we will be transported on the buses or Pastors for Peace caravan trucks.  If you have materials or have a lead on where to get donations, or can help sponsor the local effort, please contact me.</p>
<p>If the ban on travel to Cuba actually is lifted in the Congress as it appears it may be, my guess is Americans will flock to Cuba to see for themselves what life in a state that puts people before profit looks like.   If enough Americans go perhaps the Congress will think that that flood of &#8220;freedom loving Americans&#8221; will benignly topple the socialist regime. <strong>My guess and fervent hope is that the reverse will happen. Americans will return home and demand socialized medicine, education and the elimination of homelessness that Cubans currently enjoy and have for many decades.</strong><br />
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However, a complete lifting of the travel ban is far from a done deal.</strong> Click <a href="http://www.lawg.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=368&amp;Itemid=64">here</a> or more information on the travel issue and to take on-line action.</p>
<p>Viva la Revolution! Happy fiftieth Fidel!</p>
<p><em>Dan Burgevin can be reached at 607/387-7532 or <a href="mailto: danart19 AT hotmail DOT com">danart19 AT hotmail DOT com</a></em></p>
<hr />For information on the IFCO/Pastors for Peace Caravans, go to <a href="http://ifconews.org/">ifconews.org</a>.<br />
For archives on the local effort, go to <a href="http://ithacacubafriendship.org/">ithacacubafriendship.org</a>.</p>
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