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Topic: Good for Pres Obama (normalizing relationship with Cuba)
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New Cat's Eye
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Message 16 of 24 (745032)
12-18-2014 9:50 AM
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Reply to: Message 15 by frako 12-18-2014 9:44 AM
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What has changed?
People are pissed at wars where people die, so the best way to keep the war profits going is to have a cold ware with Russia again, and just in case something goes wrong it would be a good idea to be on better terms with the neighboring ally of Russia.
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GDR
Member Posts: 6223 From: Sidney, BC, Canada Joined: 05-22-2005
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Cat Sci writes: But why now all of the sudden? What has changed? President Obama had indicated in his first term that he wanted to do this. He is now in his last term and with the mid-term elections over this is politically the best time for him to act.
He has told you, O man, what is good ; And what does the LORD require of you But to do justice, to love kindness, And to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8
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1.61803
Member (Idle past 1823 days) Posts: 2928 From: Lone Star State USA Joined: 02-19-2004
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Message 18 of 24 (745037)
12-18-2014 10:46 AM
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Marco Rubio is screaming that normalizing relations does nothing to help the impoverished Cubans. This is stupid. Neither does maintaining the status quo. At least if trade someday resumes the tourist industry will be a boon as well as the tobacco and rum industries there. "You were not there for the beginning. You will not be there for the end. Your knowledge of what is going on can only be superficial and relative" William S. Burroughs
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frako
Member Posts: 2932 From: slovenija Joined: 09-04-2010
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LOL well actually i am. The US and Russia both want a cold war again. The US profiters profit, and Putin solidifies his power. But none of them want an actual war as the end would be The end of modern civilization. Even if they decide that no one uses nuclear weapons, the day one side would not see a way out and defeat was inevitable they would push the button. Edited by frako, : No reason given.
Christianity, One woman's lie about an affair that got seriously out of hand What are the Christians gonna do to me ..... Forgive me, good luck with that.
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ringo
Member (Idle past 730 days) Posts: 20940 From: frozen wasteland Joined: 03-23-2005
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Message 20 of 24 (745042)
12-18-2014 11:19 AM
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Reply to: Message 18 by 1.61803 12-18-2014 10:46 AM
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1.6 writes: Marco Rubio is screaming that normalizing relations does nothing to help the impoverished Cubans.
The first thing I thought of is that it will help the Cubans more than the Americans. The Americans will gain yet another sunny clime to escape to, and they'll get the cigars, and they'll be able to divert some of their insane paranoia to Iraq and Afghanistan. But the Cubans will get access to a huge trading partner right on their doorstep. They already have one of the most accessible healthcare systems in the world (import THAT, USA); maybe now they'll be able to improve the quality.
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RAZD
Member (Idle past 1724 days) Posts: 20714 From: the other end of the sidewalk Joined: 03-14-2004
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Message 21 of 24 (745053)
12-18-2014 1:41 PM
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Reply to: Message 20 by ringo 12-18-2014 11:19 AM
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... But the Cubans will get access to a huge trading partner right on their doorstep. ... Curiously I have always thought that opening up trade to Cuba would be the best way to undermine the Castro government. Enjoy
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ringo
Member (Idle past 730 days) Posts: 20940 From: frozen wasteland Joined: 03-23-2005
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Message 22 of 24 (745153)
12-19-2014 10:41 AM
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Reply to: Message 21 by RAZD 12-18-2014 1:41 PM
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RAZD writes: Curiously I have always thought that opening up trade to Cuba would be the best way to undermine the Castro government.
It might be. But I'm not in favour of undermining the Castro government.
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jar
Member (Idle past 158 days) Posts: 34140 From: Texas!! Joined: 04-20-2004
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Message 23 of 24 (745156)
12-19-2014 10:52 AM
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Reply to: Message 22 by ringo 12-19-2014 10:41 AM
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old story
So is it simply another example of US Fascism vs Cuban Socialism? Anyone so limited that they can only spell a word one way is severely handicapped!
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ringo
Member (Idle past 730 days) Posts: 20940 From: frozen wasteland Joined: 03-23-2005
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Message 24 of 24 (745157)
12-19-2014 10:55 AM
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Reply to: Message 23 by jar 12-19-2014 10:52 AM
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Re: old story
jar writes: So is it simply another example of US Fascism vs Cuban Socialism?
I didn't want to put it quite that bluntly.  I also didn't want to say that the Castro government is (one of) the best that Cuba has ever had because I don't know enough about Cuban history. I think I can say with confidence that the Casto government has been better than the gangsterism that it replaced.
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