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A case for the end of the Cuban embargo.

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  • Have you heard of the tourism industry in Cuba, and belonging to the Castro regime in partnership with foreign businessmen?

    Where you think they get their supplies?

    See "Cayo Coco", "Melia Hotels", and "Cuban Tourism and Hotels", and you should find that in Cuba in those places there is no "embargo",

    But their is an embargo to Cubans who want to enter those places, which is a true Apehait for the citizens of that island, the blacks, the poor, and the marginalized.

  • 2) Castro served well the U.S., helping to drain the Soviet economy of their limited resources, and Fidel received the protection of the FBI/CIA, which thwarted efforts by Cuban exiles to free the island.

    If someone asks me, Who is the best ally of Fidel Castro?, I would say, is the State Department of the US!

    The Cuban regime, has a financial embargo, but the EU allows trade between Cuba and many US companies in food and medicine and other articles. those who are not, then Canada provides.

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  • first democracy freedom of speech

  • End the CUBAN Embargo  --- DUMB American imbeciles.

    CUBAN people will not stand for couple SUPER rich billionaires while the rest of CUBANS will live like MEXICANS, Cubans share what they produce that may not be the WAY but if things do not change in the world it will stay that way.

  • The United States imposed the embargo against Cuba in 1961 after Castro's government began seizing private land and nationalizing private companies, and Havana levied heavy taxes on American goods.

  • End the embargo and let Cuba flourish

  • I think it'is time to end the cuban embargo and allow a free and democratic society flourish. There is no purpose for the embargo in this century, except as a punishment for transgressions committed more than 40 years ago. its only current effect is the suffering of innocent people. Castro has learned his lesson and should make it public for the sake of the country.

  • not to the Cuban people. The Cubans are only allowed to go to areas where there are tourists to work. They are not allowed to use or enjoy those beaches or hotels. You tourists are helping to maintain a military dictatorship that jails dissidents. Canada get a clue.

  • The dictatorial regime of the Castro brothers is finally collapsing. That is why they are so desperate for the US to end the embargo. Communism is a failure and Castro is desperate for dollars. With an economy improved by dollars Castro can once again crow about the wonders of communism. KEEP THE EMBARGO! No help to a corrupt government that terrorizes and imprisons dissidents. Castro's human rights record is appalling. The money from tourism will go to the higher up members of the junta not

  • The boat people trying to get here from Cuba are not illegal!!!!!! They get landed immigrant status as soon as they step foot on the American soil.

  • Big business wants an end to the embargo. Keep the embargo! The embargo is the only thing to ensure eventual democracy and a free market in Cuba.

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