http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/08/cuba-obama-administration
3/9/2009 2:23:03 AM
lolderail the spending billi don't even know which way is up anymore
3/9/2009 4:41:12 AM
Can we just stop reposting Drudge report shit?
3/9/2009 7:36:32 AM
I think a renewed relationship with Cuba is 20 years overdue.Oh no's extending our hand to the evil communist island who even with all its faults has a literacy rate higher than ours and manages to provide affordable (although inferior in quality) healthcare to its citizens.
3/9/2009 8:51:03 AM
^Well yeah. I figured this move was so that we could start hitting them up for some cash.
3/9/2009 9:24:53 AM
i'll take accessible health care for the masses over cutting edge shit i could never afford anyday
3/9/2009 9:35:09 AM
As I understand it, we have the equivalent of a Cuban clinic in most Wal-Marts. Yes, $40 at a Wal-Mart health clinic is much more than free, but to Americans $40 is not much. And the assortment of generic drugs available at walmart for $4 far exceeds what a cuban doctor can prescribe. That said, I want to know why die-hards want to keep the embargo? It has not worked and could not work. We have thousands of years of history to show a single country embargo does worse than nothing, since the target can now blame you for whatever problems were their own fault. Trust the economists when they say that lifting the embargo will not improve the life of the average cuban enough for them to notice. [Edited on March 9, 2009 at 10:14 AM. Reason : .,.]
3/9/2009 10:10:31 AM
i'd like to get my hands on some legal cuban cigars.
3/9/2009 10:50:41 AM
I hear that Cuba is a really good place to visit (not from Americans), and I entirely support thawing of relations with the country. I think that most people don't even appreciate the magnitude of the trade and exchange that is possible between the USA and Cuba.Aside from the whole dictator thing, they have a high level of social order. I mean, they've got their house in order and have many benefits to offer our nation with more fluid flow between us. We should treat them like China.Seriously.
3/9/2009 12:46:46 PM
I would like the MLB to get some expansion teams out there.As a matter of fact, expand into all of those islands.[Edited on March 9, 2009 at 1:02 PM. Reason : Let's take it up a notch]
3/9/2009 1:01:37 PM
3/9/2009 1:17:56 PM
Excellent argument! Because, we ignore evil in one place, it's okay to ignore it in another! The Cuba literacy thing is huge joke. Cuba already had one of the highest literacy rates in Latin America before the revolution! America has a literacy rate of 99%, Cuba 99.8%. America has huge population that dwarfs Cuba's and has a massive influx of immigrants that effect literacy statics. Not to mention literacy rates are somewhat fudgy. I can't think of any large country with a literacy rate over 99%. Japan has a literacy rate of 99%, does that mean the Japanese education system is inferior to Cuba's? lol I could care less about the embargo either way. But Cubans are far worse off then they would be if Castro had never come to power. Cuba would probably be the wealthiest Latin American country by far if not for him. Never mind that he tortured and murdered thousands of people, and forced into exile those that opposed him (if they were lucky and got away). When I say torture I mean the real shit, not the Guantanamo bay variety that I am sure some dumbass will come in and say the US tortures too.
3/9/2009 1:45:02 PM
3/9/2009 1:54:59 PM
Okay, cause that is what I said. The point was, I can't believe I have to say this, is that you can't justify one action because of a bad action that was done before. You know, the cliche, two wrongs don't make a right? Yeah.. And did you seriously compare a democratically elected PM, to a bloody revolutionary who slaughtered tens of thousands of his own countrymen? lolz
3/9/2009 2:01:41 PM
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3/9/2009 2:20:46 PM
I support ending the trade embargoes with Cuba and Iran. I think the best way to deal with them is to use our most powerful weapon - our banal culture. Flood their market with cheap pop songs and fast food. They'll be peaceful enough in no time.
3/9/2009 2:36:54 PM
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3/9/2009 2:47:07 PM
I never said I was pro-embargo. In fact, I am pretty sure I was pretty neutral in regards to the embargo. The entire point of that, was the HUR was making the argument that somehow Cuba got a raw deal because we treat the Saudi's better. I was making the point that, just because we treat one bad apple better doesn't mean we should treat every bad apple the same. We all know why we treat the Saudi's like we do, we need them right now. I think we will all be happy when that isn't the case.Castro was bad for Cuba, and Cubans. The embargo was mostly symbolic since Castro wouldn't have traded with us anyway, till the 90's.
3/9/2009 2:53:48 PM
well yes, i agreed with the rest of that paragraph. He did bad things. He's a bad dirty old man. Cuba isn't a decent country (if you agree that it is) because of Castro. Now we start asking ourselves what is the best course of action for the people of the USA first, then keeping in mind the welfare of the people of Cuba.He'll be dead within a decade anyway and we need to be positioned with a good modern policy towards the country - which I don't think we are.
3/9/2009 3:18:09 PM
3/9/2009 5:51:01 PM
Obama's aides tell us that the Messiah was too tired to meet properly with our closest ally Gordon Brown of GB.Hopefully he'll be rested up enough to kiss Castro's ass.
3/9/2009 8:48:19 PM
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3/9/2009 11:12:27 PM
3/9/2009 11:14:30 PM
Legal Cuban cigars?
3/9/2009 11:17:22 PM
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3/10/2009 12:04:10 AM
3/10/2009 8:54:19 AM
What does Nazi Germany, which came to power through the democratic process, have to do with Cuba, a dictatorship and eventual totalitarian state? I guess you are trying to metaphore Batista as the Nazi's and Castro as the invading Russia army? Well, that metaphore might be somewhat descriptive. Castro really was alot like an invading foreign army.
3/10/2009 10:25:01 AM
Like most Americans I'm against this unless I can profit from it; so let's get the ball rolling! Anyone know of any ocean front land in Cuba? Do they produce any goods that are worth exporting aside from cigars?
3/10/2009 10:28:14 AM
3/10/2009 11:20:57 AM
I suspect I overstated my perspective a bit, it was not inevitable, just more likely than not, thanks to Cuba's strong American influence. But what does being an optimist have to do with being a liberal? As I understand it, the American definition of liberal is one that believes things would go to shit if people were trusted to organize their own economic lives. And the American definition of conservative is one that believes things would go to shit if people were trusted to organize their own personal lives. Either view depends heavily on viewing the natural order of things as shit. Unless you mean the 19th century definition of liberal, in which case you might be right.
3/10/2009 12:07:08 PM
3/10/2009 12:33:01 PM
Best way to revitalize GM and Ford. You know that the Cuban people are just begging for a few cars made after 1970.
3/11/2009 7:31:09 AM
bttt?His announcement today was pretty huge. The best thing I can remember Obama doing.
12/17/2014 2:55:47 PM
2016 Presidential candidates:Marco Rubio
12/17/2014 3:09:01 PM
12/17/2014 5:36:46 PM
It's about damned time
12/18/2014 12:40:37 AM
cuban cigars are easy to find in Germany. I have had several different varieties. Would I say that they are far superior to really good cigars that you can get in the states? No.Are they really nice and long lasting? Yes.[Edited on December 18, 2014 at 4:56 PM. Reason : double post]
12/18/2014 4:56:24 PM
They're the same as Dominican cigars but the taste of freedom is a little more subdued.
12/18/2014 5:16:58 PM
“I don’t care if the polls say that 99 percent of people believe we should normalize relations in Cuba, I still think that before we can normalize relations in Cuba, democracy has to come first, or at least significant steps toward democracy.”I chuckled.
12/18/2014 7:22:08 PM
The embargo was put in place to derail Castro. It didn't work. I don't think this is a bad thing.Kinda hypocritical of our leadership though. On one hand, we're talking about how evil we are because we waterboard. On the other hand, we're opening the door to American dollars supporting a regime that really does torture its political dissenters.
12/18/2014 9:57:58 PM
I haven't read much of anything about this... is this really about giving the Cuban regime money?(and it's not like we don't give billions to regimes and monarchs around the world that don't treat their citizens very well)
12/19/2014 12:12:05 PM
^ it's not about money, it's about an emerging new foreign policy:http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Obamas-Cuba-lovefest-A-real-move-to-check-Russia-385092?fb_action_ids=10204168647869074&fb_action_types=og.shares&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B891719114179662%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.shares%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5DRussia is bringing back the cold war, and being friendly with Cuba helps us.
12/19/2014 12:20:15 PM
Russia isn't bringing back shit. Their currency is in the toilet, their banks are collapsing, and their leader is too busy stroking his dick at his weaker/poorer neighbors to care. Putin's regime will fail before they manage to start anything approaching the Cold War.
12/19/2014 12:36:39 PM
When they are destitute is when they're more dangerous.They've been spinning up their military spending and people in Russia love putin:http://www.forbes.com/sites/markadomanis/2014/10/06/vladimir-putins-approval-rate-is-still-near-an-all-time-high/
12/19/2014 1:02:42 PM