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Cuba
I am not sure how to title this question. So, I will just jump in here.
What does this crowd here, think about just dropping the embargo, vacating the 2004 excutive order and letting ALL Americans visit Cuba at will. Normalizing political relations with the island? What brought this up... http://www.sarasotayachtclub.org/Sar...atta-1650.html Last article I read had all the other countries in Latin American, even our openly avowed allies stating that the embargo was stupid and did not work, that we should go ahead and normalize is relations. Thanks.. AM caveat: I did a search before I posted this for 'cuba'. I found mostly stuff on Gitmo, so I hope I am not restarting or anything an old debate. |
Cuba
Cuba wants to cash in on the tourist trade. Lots of jobs in it's service industry.
Will not help them much with sugar as the US shafts every sugar country in the carrib - as well as the American public - with it's sugar support of "Big Sugar". I've got no big feeling one way or the other. Libs seem to find a way there to hug all the commies. The rest of us should be allowed to go see the sights. |
If Van Jones is to be the first of many departures from the Administration, they are going to need a rich source of talent. They also believe that they need healthcare advisers and administrators. Cuba will suit them well as a temp service. Harvard can only provide so many qualified candidates, you know. ;):rolleyes:
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Helms-Burton Act is a joke. The whole world except the US deals w/ Cuba. The embargo only hurts our businesses & is a tool for the Castro brothers to say, "look how evil the US is." The sooner we lift the embargo, the sooner we flood Cuba w/ rum soaked tourists to keep the regime busy.
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Open up complete free trade and let the US Cuban population take anything home that will make Uncle Fidel and the rest of Cuba jealous. Capitalism took the USSR down,, it has completely flipped Eastern EU, and it is taking China down. It works,, pile on the refrigerators, color TV's, cell phones, and gas guzzling cars. When you see Uncle Fidel waring Ralph Lauren POLO silk OD green BDU's,, we win.. And make a profit doing it... My $00.0002 |
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But even then, Louis A. Pérez, Jr., would still find something to grouse about. Source is here. Quote:
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Cuba, Spain & the US.
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"........The high ground has just a single statue honoring the unidentified Cuban or “Mambi” soldier. But at the hill's base, bronze and stone engravings contain excerpts of a July 17, 1898, letter Garcia wrote to Shafter, resigning after learning armed Cuban forces would be barred from Santiago........" So I have to ask the stupid gringo question. "Hey butt head, if it was such a thorn in Cuba's side all these years how come you folks down there didn't put your own damn big monument on top of the hill?" You would think somewhere between 1962 and 2009 they would have found the time to put up a real big one. That whole article read like a little brother whispering to his friends - but hoping his brother didn't find out. And I don't think history would have turned out all that different without the Maine. The next year or so would have been real bloody for the Cuban's and the Spanish soldiers. Spain would have used very harsh measures on the locals. The US would have been "forced" at some point to step in to stop the bloodshead. And it's history could have been worse, if that is possible. If the Cubans had beat the Spanish who's to say that a brutal military dictatorship would not have developed? Under that rule would it have developed to the point that the Island was worth taking in 1959? |
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/brea...y/1240952.html
Russia to modernize and train Cuban military Posted on Saturday, 09.19.09 El Nuevo Herald The chief of the Russian military's General Staff, visiting Cuba, says his country will help Havana modernize and train its military and that Moscow warships will visit Cuba soon, according to reports published Friday. The visit by Gen. Nikolai Y. Makarov as well as the head of Russian military intelligence and other high-ranking officers has sparked broad speculation about a possible renewal of the once extremely close relations between Moscow and Havana's armed forces.... |
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Nothing new, the Castro brothers have been bosom budies with the Russians since The Revolution. On another note, BHO, re-upped the embargo for yet another year. |
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Doubt if it would take too long for the lads from Jersey and Vegas to reestablish themselves down there. :D
And so it goes...;) Richard's $.02 :munchin |
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Back in 1995 or 6 Florida Trend magazine ran an article about how Cuba had already been sold by the Cuban expats to pretty much the same guys that created the climate that allowed the revolution to happen in the first place. Big Sugar, CocaCola, Trafficante Family.... will it ever happen. When Cuba is finaly opened up, I doubt it. Times have changed far to much in the Caribean basin and politics is vastly different from 1995 to now.. My guess is that it would be Latin or Russian gangs that would attempt to get in, they seem to have more control and more power at the moment. Dozer, there is no signup list. I would not be surprised if Mel Martinez'; hand was not in this lastest reupping 'for a yr' of the embargo. He authored the 2004 executive order that effectively shut down us boaters from going around the embargo via using a foriegn national to pay our fees at the marinas and such. My understanding is that he will be retiring after his current term is over. I only pray that is so. I have never felt he served in the best interests of the State of Fla.. he is prime interests is to server the Cuban-American community, not the rest of us gringos. <----personal opinion based on opinion. |
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