Obambi expected to change policy toward Cuba.

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From Britian's main communist mouthpiece guardian.co.uk.

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The Obama administration has moved to ease travel controls and lift limits on cash remittances that Cuban-Americans can send to the island, a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of families.

Begs the question, if socialism is such a paradise, why do hundreds of thousands of Cuban families depend on money from relatives in the USA to survive???
 
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I want to see what the new policy would be before I support it. Handing over South Florida to the Cubanos would not get my vote.
 
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does this mean i can finally get my cuban cigar in the states now. i have to go to canada these days.
 
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I want to see what the new policy would be before I support it. Handing over South Florida to the Cubanos would not get my vote.

What about handing over Guantanamo to the Cubanos, the way Carter handed over the Panama Canal to the Chinese??

This just in:

Ex-Guantanamo Prisoner 'Now a Taliban Leader'

A FORMER Guantanamo detainee has become the Taleban's operations officer in southern Afghanistan where he is launching attacks against British and American troops, it was reported last night.

Adbullah Ghulam Rasoul was handed over to the Afghan government in December 2007, which in turn released him. Intelligence officials said he is now known as Mullah Abdullah Zakir and is working as a senior commander.

British officials said they believed Rasoul was behind a rise in road-side bombings against British troops since spring 2008 when he was released from prison in Kabul.

Maybe he's one of those moderate Talibanis Barry bunny is talking about reaching out to!!



That happened some time ago.



You mean when Castro and Carter made their trade so that Fidel could empty his prisons of criminals, misfits and commie moles and we could get some Americans back that Jimmy had betrayed to Fidel???

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Actually I worked with a lot of Cubans in Miami in the late '60s, they were as fine and upstanding as any comparable group of people one could find anywhere in America, many had lost at least one family member to Castro's thugs and all had had all their property seized by the state and had to start over pennyless in America and were doing well.

Flash ahead to early this century, there was a nice young African American lady that I often dealt with in Nashville, her brother and sister-in-law lived in Miami and they were big Dolphin fans and flew in to see them when they played the Titans.

They bemoaned how Miami had gone downhill but they didn't blame the hard working Cubans, they blamed the deadbeat Haitians and others from various central and south American countries.

In 1959 I sat in front of the TV with my mother and cheered when Fidel rode into Havana on the front of a tank. Why??? Because back then I was gullible enough to believe that POS Dan Rather.

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Read about the continued bias of the New York Times from a writer who has won the National Book Award for nonfiction!!!


Given the bigotry already revealed in the editor’s pitch I knew that anything I could say would probably be rejected, but I made the effort anyway, much like a man who is given a chance to duck by a firing squad.

The worst thing about being a Cuban exile, at least for me, is having to field proposals such as that pitched at me by the New York Times, which display utter disdain for us exiles.

Never will I accept it as a given that I and all other Cubans really need “visionary” despots who abolish private property, stifle free speech, jail all dissenters, and “allow” us ungrateful malcontents to leave our homeland without a penny in our pockets.

Never will I accept the tens of thousands of my fellow Cubans who have been imprisoned, tortured, and executed as a fair exchange for an inept and repressive regime that guarantees free education and health care only to those who obey a Maximum Leader.

For me, people who express disdain for Cuban Americans and think the Castro brothers are somehow to be considered victims of American imperialism, are worse than airheads, they have $#*! for brains.
 
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What about handing over Guantanamo to the Cubanos, the way Carter handed over the Panama Canal to the Chinese??

This just in:

Ex-Guantanamo Prisoner 'Now a Taliban Leader'



Maybe he's one of those moderate Talibanis Barry bunny is talking about reaching out to!!







You mean when Castro and Carter made their trade so that Fidel could empty his prisons of criminals, misfits and commie moles and we could get some Americans back that Jimmy had betrayed to Fidel???

fidel-castro_jimmy-carter.jpg


Actually I worked with a lot of Cubans in Miami in the late '60s, they were as fine and upstanding as any comparable group of people one could find anywhere in America, many had lost at least one family member to Castro's thugs and all had had all their property seized by the state and had to start over pennyless in America and were doing well.

Flash ahead to early this century, there was a nice young African American lady that I often dealt with in Nashville, her brother and sister-in-law lived in Miami and they were big Dolphin fans and flew in to see them when they played the Titans.

They bemoaned how Miami had gone downhill but they didn't blame the hard working Cubans, they blamed the deadbeat Haitians and others from various central and south American countries.

In 1959 I sat in front of the TV with my mother and cheered when Fidel rode into Havana on the front of a tank. Why??? Because back then I was gullible enough to believe that POS Dan Rather.

rather_castro.jpg




Read about the continued bias of the New York Times from a writer who has won the National Book Award for nonfiction!!!




For me, people who express disdain for Cuban Americans and think the Castro brothers are somehow to be considered victims of American imperialism, are worse than airheads, they have $#*! for brains.


that would be your average lib.:dance2:
 

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