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Rapproachment With Castro's Cuba
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Positive.
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Positive. It's fun to watch the GOP squirm.
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Positive and long overdue.
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Positive!
I believe the majority of Americans want to try something new and feel that our country have been isolated on its Cuba stance. We have a lot to offer Cuba and Cuba with its educated population surely could increase its contribution to world if it has free access to our community. In the health field Cuba has performed way beyond its size. Having access to our technology should further improve its performance. |
Definitely positive and long, long overdue.
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The efforts of the US government to make Cuba into a pariah state have caused untold suffering to ordinary Cubans while doing nothing to loosen the Castros' grip on power. In fact, it had the opposite effect.
It also wounded the American psyche in many ways, not least of which is the Cuban refugees' anger over the Bay of Pigs and of Kennedy's refusal to invade Cuba in the wake of the Missile Crisis. This prompted some of those refugees to involve themselves with the assassination of JFK. So, yes. Definitely and long overdue. John |
Positive and necessary.
At this point, kicking Cuba is meaningless. |
Positive, of course.
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We NEVER BROKE relations with Argentina, but Cuba is too evil to deal with? Get real.
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How can having thousands of American tourists infecting the Island with thoughts of freedom of speech, free elections be a bad thing. Not like they will influence the tourists into coming home and becoming commies.
I always thought it was the upper crust of Cuban society, like the top 5 to 10% in wealth were the ones who fled to the USA. Because of their abusive practices and exploitation of the rest of society. A lesson the ones in this country may need look closer to. Barney |
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We normalized with them way back in 1995. 20 years after this: http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/z...longstreet.gif |
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F*#k 'em. They've been the tail wagging the Republican dog for too long. |
We lived in South Florida for over ten years in the 80's. The ordinary Cubans were some of the most decent hardworking people. I have always asked this question, why is communism good for China but not for Cuba.
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As to the Cuban elite of Miami, they were deposed by Castro's revolution and they want to be back running the show. Menendez, Rube and Cruze are screaming the loudest since they probably belong to this privileged group. |
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If it was a GOP president doing this Rubio would be cart-wheeling and doing high-fives with Jeb Bush. |
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Menendez is even farther removed from the revolution. His family emigrated to the US in 1953. Cruz is by far the most interesting. His father was imprisoned and tortured by the Batista regime and fled Cuba in 1957. As was the case with Rubio's family, this was several years before the revolution. These guys are all poseurs who are trying to curry favor with the generation of Cuban Americans who actually did flee Castro. The trouble is, they're dying off...... and their kids don't see things the same way. They want normalized relations with Cuba so that they can freely visit and investigate their heritage. Oh, and they're Obama voters too. John |
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