My Canadian friends liked visiting Cuba.Which "murdered for free speech" vacation package will you choose when traveling to Cuba?
How does the US benefit from this? What to we gain? Not much I can see.
What to we lose? I can answer that. Our reputation as a country with a strong foreign policy. Our reputation as being strong on human rights. And we'll lose money. Lot's of money.
Any moneys spend there will go to prop up the Castro regime. If you stand over John Kennedy grave and listen closely you'll probably hear him rolling over in it.
This is when we find out the cigars weren't as good as we've been led to believe.
Which "murdered for free speech" vacation package will you choose when traveling to Cuba?
I've acquired some Cuban cigars in the past. They're good, smooth, well-rolled... But not worth the premium price.
By your logic you supported murder with every puff.
Don't forget Saudi Arabia, Congo, and a host of other countries that are worse than Cuba.
You mean like our relationship with the Saudis? With China? With Egypt? With Saddam? With the Taliban? With Uzbekistan? Eritrea?How does the US benefit from this? What to we gain? Not much I can see.
What to we lose? I can answer that. Our reputation as a country with a strong foreign policy. Our reputation as being strong on human rights. And we'll lose money. Lot's of money.
Any moneys spend there will go to prop up the Castro regime. If you stand over John Kennedy grave and listen closely you'll probably hear him rolling over in it.
When goods don't cross borders, soldiers will.
-Bastiat
What seems to be the recurring theme is cutting deals over prisoner exchangesI'm not sure why anyone would be surprised at this action by Obama; he's shown himself to be always more willing to negotiate with tyrants than with the Republicans. Guess it appeals to his Communist roots.
Wait wait wait.... do we export the anti smoking nazis to Cuba to go after their tobacco industry?