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What Obama Plans Next for Cuba Relations

A further outreach is possible as the administration continues its major policy review

Posted April 14, 2009

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STANDING OVATION FOR CASTRO AND OBAMA

NICE WORK GENTLEMEN, EXCELLENT GESTURE ON THE WORLD STAGE

Cuban Embargo

Allowing "Cuban" Americans and not "All" Americans to travel to Cuba is an insult. The Cuban Embargo is a worthless bit of legislation that restricts American freedoms by pandering to a 47-year old foreign exile vendetta. Nothing more!

A Viet Nam Veteran

Path to Voting Democratic

I'd be surprised if Washington didn't see improving relations as an opportunity to bring in more undocumented workers.

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