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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says President Barack Obama is easing restrictions on travel and money transfers by Cuban Americans to family in Cuba. (April 13)

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  • Obama is such an improvement! Whoever thinks different please find a cave for yourself.

  • The US should have normalized relations with Cuba decades ago. It looks like Obama is going to be a good leader. Its about time. We haven't had any real leadership since Clinton left the White House.

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  • And where is your proof for any of this inane conjecture, DonAlebrije?

  • what the f*** do you know what living in Cuba is like, inform yourself, I am no comunist but I am pretty sure U supported BUSH and cause you should be as headless as him...

  • brilliant argument

  • shut the fuck up you foreigner fuck. America kicks all others' asses no matter what. Obama just makes it less so.

  • Cuban people in Cuba ( aka Communist rats) love to be blockaded, oppressed, discriminated, segregated, subjugated and enslaved by the United States, and cuban exiles ( aka Los gusanos) need the blockade in order to get economic/political exile.

    The USA needs communism to cover drug and prostitutes trafficking operations between the puppet island and Florida crooked state.

    Mexico shouldn't trust in any afro-antillean Gusano or Rata.

    Terrorists in Mexico are from FLA

    War on drugs is.....

  • Thank goodness you guys now have a president with some common sense.

  • Not really.

  • I think he's trying dude. In the mean time we still need to make clear that just because we want to lift our wrongheaded punitive measures on the Cuban people does not imply we agree with any kind of dictatorship. I think this was a very diplomatic way to say it.

  • That's really hard to say. But they might have been. And hopefully they will be now.

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