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PhiGam 02-19-2008 10:51 PM

Can we please end this silly embargo now?

CutiePie2000 02-20-2008 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by jon1856 (Post 1603680)
However, big business ....are just drooling to get their hands on the country. Cruise companies already have eyes on ports.

That's too bad...Cuba will be ruined forever. It's kinda nice to visit a place that doesn't have McDonalds and Booger King. (I've been there twice.)

Lady Pi Phi 02-21-2008 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by CutiePie2000 (Post 1604173)
That's too bad...Cuba will be ruined forever. It's kinda nice to visit a place that doesn't have McDonalds and Booger King. (I've been there twice.)


Amen to that! I've been once and I'm planning to go back at the end of this year. It was great experiencing the Cuban culture and it would be a shame to see it so westernized.

NinjaPoodle 02-21-2008 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Scandia (Post 1603569)
I hope this is the end of that era indeed. I know so many Cubans and Cuban Americans who will be so happy upon hearing the news.

Ditto on that

DeltAlum 02-21-2008 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1603557)
I swear, this is worse than the Generalissimo Francisco Franco death watch!

By the way...

In today's News, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead...
--Chevy Chase on Early Saturday Night Live...

OK, if we can put the US politics aside for a minute, I think it was Letterman who had a really funny line.

He was saying that conventional wisdom assumes Raul Castro will take over the country, but there is one other possibility.

Fidel's idiot son, Fidel W. is also being mentioned.

I laughed out loud...

Senusret I 02-22-2008 01:19 AM

LMAO on both parts!

jon1856 02-22-2008 01:21 AM

For any of those with an interest:
1) A commentary by Cal Thomas:
http://www.caglepost.com/column.aspx?c=5482&pg=1
The Left’s favorite dictator, Fidel Castro, is “resigning” as Cuba’s president of the Council of State. Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL), who was born in Cuba and, at the age of 15, along with his brother, was evacuated from Cuba during Operation Pedro Pan, observed: “…Castro has resigned from a position he was never elected to in the first place.”

2) Some of the leading Op-Ed cartoonist pitch in:
http://cagle.com/news/CastroQuits/

UKAXO 02-23-2008 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Lady Pi Phi (Post 1605005)
Amen to that! I've been once and I'm planning to go back at the end of this year. It was great experiencing the Cuban culture and it would be a shame to see it so westernized.

I hope you don't mean that you would be happy to see Cuba remain exactly as it is today...?

Where have you been in Cuba, if I may ask? I went on a tour last year which included quite a large part of the island, and we (mainly) stayed with Cuban families. It was heartbreaking to see the daily struggle that so many people endure just to survive.

UKAXO 02-23-2008 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by CutiePie2000 (Post 1604173)
That's too bad...Cuba will be ruined forever. It's kinda nice to visit a place that doesn't have McDonalds and Booger King. (I've been there twice.)

Yes, let's keep Cuba just as it is, for the benefit of tourists who don't want to rub shoulders with Americans...:rolleyes:

I don't think anybody really knows what will happen in Cuba, but I'll tell you this -- I hope things improve on that island for the sake of the people who actually have to live there.

Leslie Anne 02-23-2008 01:43 PM

While I'm obviously no mind-reader, I don't think either of those comments were made to suggest that they don't want to see the Cuban people have better lives.

They were in response to "Big Business" getting in there and destroying Cuba's rich culture.

jon1856 02-23-2008 06:56 PM

Hooking Left: Cuba Tees Up Golf's Revival
 
After Che Beat Fidel,
A Course Was Lost;
'Sand Trap from Hell'

By JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA
February 23, 2008; Page A1

Now that Fidel Castro has retired, perhaps he can find the time to work on his golf game.
In 1962, Mr. Castro lost a round of golf to Ernesto "Che" Guevara, who had been a caddy in his Argentine hometown before he became a guerrilla icon. Mr. Castro's defeat may have had disastrous consequences for the sport. He had one Havana golf course turned into a military school, another into an art school. A journalist who wrote about the defeat of Cuba's Maximum Leader, who was a notoriously bad loser, was fired the next day.........
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1203...we_banner_left

Lady Pi Phi 02-24-2008 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by UKAXO (Post 1606322)
I hope you don't mean that you would be happy to see Cuba remain exactly as it is today...?

Where have you been in Cuba, if I may ask? I went on a tour last year which included quite a large part of the island, and we (mainly) stayed with Cuban families. It was heartbreaking to see the daily struggle that so many people endure just to survive.

No, not at all. I would like to see Cuba improve their economic situation, but I would like to see them do that while maintaining their sovereignty. I would like to see the US stay our of their affairs.

I was in Holguin.

Scandia 02-24-2008 06:55 PM

Someone said a long time ago that Raul Castro was worse than his brother.

I truly hope that is not the case.

But I am tired of the Castro brothers. And of communism. And of seeing my Cuban friends and colleagues be unhappy.

carnation 02-24-2008 07:06 PM

This is so weird that he's finally leaving. He's been in office since I was a child. We lived a few blocks from the Houston airport and Cubans carried out a few hijackings on Houston-based planes at the time. Then during the Cuban missile crisis, we had to have bomb drills in which we got under our desks. Nobody ever explained what bombs were like and I thought it meant that planes could fly over the school and drop cannonballs on our heads.

DeltAlum 02-24-2008 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by carnation (Post 1606809)
Then during the Cuban missile crisis, we had to have bomb drills in which we got under our desks.

I remember those, too.

Reminds me of the line in a Billy Joel song:

"Cold war kids were hard to kill under their desks in an air raid drill..."

The Cuban Missle Crisis was unbelievably scary for a kid.


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