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Cuba - let 'em back in or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2747214" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>So that is an excuse to justify bad behavior? Priceless. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You (and others) are missing the bigger picture. Do you understand the demands that the Castro regime has made in order to restore relations?</p><p></p><p>Out of the box they said that they would not change socio/political/economic system meaning they will continue to be a repressive regime. They want to break the lease on GITMO. They want to be removed from the list of nations State Sponsors of Terrorisms and they don’t want to stop supporting terrorism that puts America at danger. They have refused to extradite criminals that are hiding there. And &#8230; I save the best for last &#8230; they want compensation for “economic and human damage”. </p><p></p><p>On top of this there is absolutely zero assurance from the Castro regime that anything will go to helping the people. To that, Roberta Jacobson even stated that we have “no illusions” that the Castro regime will change. Sure! Why not “try something different”? I know! If you want to help the people of Cuba why not start a canned food drive? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Something different? Really? How exactly is this different? How is dealing with Marxist generals who export terrorism that could end up killing Americans now different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2747214, member: 11175"] So that is an excuse to justify bad behavior? Priceless. You (and others) are missing the bigger picture. Do you understand the demands that the Castro regime has made in order to restore relations? Out of the box they said that they would not change socio/political/economic system meaning they will continue to be a repressive regime. They want to break the lease on GITMO. They want to be removed from the list of nations State Sponsors of Terrorisms and they don’t want to stop supporting terrorism that puts America at danger. They have refused to extradite criminals that are hiding there. And … I save the best for last … they want compensation for “economic and human damage”. On top of this there is absolutely zero assurance from the Castro regime that anything will go to helping the people. To that, Roberta Jacobson even stated that we have “no illusions” that the Castro regime will change. Sure! Why not “try something different”? I know! If you want to help the people of Cuba why not start a canned food drive? Something different? Really? How exactly is this different? How is dealing with Marxist generals who export terrorism that could end up killing Americans now different? [/QUOTE]
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