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In reply to the discussion: Raul Castro: Cuba willing to sit down with US [View all]flamingdem
(39,312 posts)50. That's for sure!
They get too much out of things staying the same.
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if we ever get real democracy here...THEN we'll have the right to demand it for Cuba.
Ken Burch
Aug 2012
#43
maybe that's what they were TRYING to make when they came up with the pressed sandwich thing.
Ken Burch
Aug 2012
#54
Actually, if I still ate meat, I'd probably have a Cuban sandwich now and then
Ken Burch
Aug 2012
#71
Too bad she sees it all through the eyes of her sister-in-law, "exile" Maria Victoria Arias
Judi Lynn
Jul 2012
#16
Sure. But in this case Hillary brings her experience and the voice of her right wing
flamingdem
Aug 2012
#45
Like her aide brings the "terrists" and the Muslim Brotherhood into the tent, too?
MADem
Aug 2012
#57
I disagree. I am very up on the Cuba situation and I can tell you it's a full time
flamingdem
Aug 2012
#58
Yes, and President Obama is "too stupid" to figure it out, and can only manage if he takes blind
MADem
Aug 2012
#59
I think it is VERY CREEPY for Democrats to be saying that Hillary is influenced by her frigging
MADem
Aug 2012
#62
There's no doubt whatsoever that when Republican Presidential candidates, and senators, etc.
Judi Lynn
Aug 2012
#63
Interesting images from the Herald. Saw Alberto Ibarguen, Cuban "exile" who used to run the Herald,
Judi Lynn
Aug 2012
#66
I know, right? We deal with many authoritarian regimes that are worse than Cuba.
octothorpe
Jul 2012
#40
I think "Cuban Spring" means the re-taking of the island by the Batista descendants
flamingdem
Jul 2012
#14
are the authoritarian tendencies very evident when protestors are briefly detained in the US?
frylock
Jul 2012
#17
The truth about property is that it's mostly too late to recuperate property
flamingdem
Jul 2012
#22
They abandoned their homes 53 years ago. Why should the new resident be kicked out for them?
Mika
Aug 2012
#53
The Republicans will only talk on the condition that Havana be given back to Meyer Lansky's heirs.
Monk06
Jul 2012
#32
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) today issued her Gold Medal
mia
Jul 2012
#35
He was in charge in the sixties. Someone, somewhere has a serious grudge against the guy and it is
MADem
Aug 2012
#56