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11 May 2005

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Mark O'Brien

Yes, we are back in the USSR - United States of Senseless Restrictions. I could not agree more with you. The bastion of democracy has shown the world how small-minded, mean-spirited and anti-democratic the Bush administration is. Granted, the stupid embrago goes back a long time, and has been championed by ill-informed ex-pats from Cuba. However, this is the mouse that roared. We befriend regimes much more oppressive than Cuba (hello, Pince Sauud, how ya doin' today?), and had the US merely recognized that Cuba has had a right to self-determination instead of wanting it back as its lost mafia playground, perhaps Cuba would have been a model for the Caribbean. Instead, the US policies have hurt the people there, and really made Castro the man he is.
I suppose if Cuba had oil, things would be different. What needs to happen is for someopne with some common sense to advance a bill to put an end to this stupid example of a policy that makes the US look dumb and dumber...

bob

I will find the Woodpecker in January -- and bring him home with me. Put an end to all this nonsense.

Brad Fisher

Yes, all hail communism. Good day comrades. Not really. There are compelling reasons to end the embargo, but we aren't responsible for Castro's reign. Ever hear of the actual USSR.

But seriously, hopefully they maintain a population of Ivory bills. That seems to be the only redeeming quality of Marxist states, the tight restrictions on life produce safe areas for wildlife.

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