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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-27-2011 @ 2:19PM
Gustavo A Rodriguez said...
This' stupidity to the Nth. degree, to think that by increasing contact with outsiders will encourage Cubans to cut ties with the Castro brothers.
This' a clear indication of the lack of understanding by our dedicated public officials of the situation in Cuba.
It is very interesting that we are spending billions to bring freedom to people who actually hate us but do nothing to bring freedom to people who would appreciate us 90 miles away
The truth of the matter is clear, our government is bieng blackmailed and none will do anything, not the republicans, and definetively, not the democrats.
Whoever thought of this can be considered a true...TROGLODITA
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4-28-2011 @ 11:01PM
Jaime said...
The U.S. policy has been complete silliness from the start. If this ban had not been in place, Castro would not currently be in power. The U.S. policy (driven by the Miami Cuban mafia) has made Castro the figure he is today.
We have never had this policy against any other country. During the height of the the Cold War, a U.S. citizen could travel to China, The Soviet Union, etc., but not Cuba -- because apparently they are the scariest and biggest threat to us in the WORLD!!!!
Technically, a U.S. citizen can travel to Iran or N. Korea
Open the door the rest of the way and watch what happens.