AnitaPeterson
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Originally posted by: Braznor
Can someone tell me where his grave gonna be?
I'm gonna hold up for a really long piss on it!
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Sort of like the old soviet union....leader would be dead for weeks or more before it would be announced.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
So, given how many things in your house were made in China, often when there were alternatives if you really wanted to choose them, what does that make you, but an active supporter of the country that executes more people than all others combined?Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Sort of like the old soviet union....leader would be dead for weeks or more before it would be announced.
With the same contempt for human rights I hear.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
It stopped us from sponsoring, endorsing, and profiting from the abuse of human rights in Cuba. However eager you are to do so.
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: BoberFett
It should have happened long ago. People need to stop holding grudges. The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
I could not agree more, the only thing it accomplished was as a way for the Cuban regime to use it as propaganda for the people.
It's the same way with most embargoes with the exception of weapon embargoes.
The original intention of the embargo was to punish Castro for the nationalization of American interests.
The problem with embargoes is that unless you can controll all access, there will be those that seek to profit by running the embargo/blockade. then you have a limited supply of items, which usually goes to the hightest bidder or the strongest goon.
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Sort of like the old soviet union....leader would be dead for weeks or more before it would be announced.
With the same contempt for human rights I hear.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
It stopped us from sponsoring, endorsing, and profiting from the abuse of human rights in Cuba. However eager you are to do so.
Originally posted by: Stunt
I kind of like going to Cuba on vacation without seeing annoying Americans...
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This is completely true. If not for Castro, Havana would have become Vegas and Orlando combined, and Cuba would have become one of the world's wealthiest nations.Originally posted by: Kwaipie
resorts would spring up in minutes, their economy wouldn't know what hit them.
And he'll do that under he's consolidated his power into a dictatorship-for-life, then he'll undo all that. It's called "bribery" and "cult of personality." It's not like history isn't full of leaders exactly like him.Originally posted by: Craig234
And the people have done a hell of a lot better under him as he's given them a larger share of things.
Originally posted by: Stunt
I kind of like going to Cuba on vacation without seeing annoying Americans...
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Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: BoberFett
It should have happened long ago. People need to stop holding grudges. The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
I could not agree more, the only thing it accomplished was as a way for the Cuban regime to use it as propaganda for the people.
It's the same way with most embargoes with the exception of weapon embargoes.
The original intention of the embargo was to punish Castro for the nationalization of American interests.
The problem with embargoes is that unless you can controll all access, there will be those that seek to profit by running the embargo/blockade. then you have a limited supply of items, which usually goes to the hightest bidder or the strongest goon.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Seriously, fighting ideology by restricting trade is one of the stupidest things man has come up with, it has not worked ONCE, ten years later the dictator is still living in luxury and the people are still starving, what is the point of that?
Originally posted by: Thump553
In other news, General Franco is still dead.
Originally posted by: Vic
While I normally wouldn't be opposed to the idea of an evil oppressing murdering anti-democratic dictator finally getting himself the hell off of this planet, I long ago gave up hope that Raul or any of Fidel's sons would ever bring about any significant reforms to open up the country and help the people. Raul has essentially been in power for a year or more now and little has changed.
This is completely true. If not for Castro, Havana would have become Vegas and Orlando combined, and Cuba would have become one of the world's wealthiest nations.Originally posted by: Kwaipie
resorts would spring up in minutes, their economy wouldn't know what hit them.
And he'll do that under he's consolidated his power into a dictatorship-for-life, then he'll undo all that. It's called "bribery" and "cult of personality." It's not like history isn't full of leaders exactly like him.Originally posted by: Craig234
And the people have done a hell of a lot better under him as he's given them a larger share of things.
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Sort of like the old soviet union....leader would be dead for weeks or more before it would be announced.
With the same contempt for human rights I hear.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
It stopped us from sponsoring, endorsing, and profiting from the abuse of human rights in Cuba. However eager you are to do so.
I would venture a guess that most Cubans live a whole lot better than most Mexicans...Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Sort of like the old soviet union....leader would be dead for weeks or more before it would be announced.
With the same contempt for human rights I hear.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
The Cuban embargo accomplished nothing positive for either country.
It stopped us from sponsoring, endorsing, and profiting from the abuse of human rights in Cuba. However eager you are to do so.
There's a whole spectrum of colors out there - not everything is black and white...
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Sort of like the old soviet union....leader would be dead for weeks or more before it would be announced.
Chavez has stated that he talked with Castro on his b-day (13 Aug).
Chavez also claims he is for the people too!
And the people have done a hell of a lot better under him as he's given them a larger share of things.
You're the one 'against the people'.
I would venture a guess that most Cubans live a whole lot better than most Mexicans...
[/quote]Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
I would venture a guess that most Cubans live a whole lot better than most Mexicans...
exactly what do you base this opinion upon?
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Here's a link to one example...Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
Originally posted by: SickBeastI would venture a guess that most Cubans live a whole lot better than most Mexicans...
exactly what do you base this opinion upon?
I've been to Cuba but I will refrain from discussing what I saw there. I tend to get a ton of negative feedback whenever I talk about Cuba on here. People seem to pride themselves on the Cuban people suffering. Go figure. :roll:
It's still undenyably better, and that was just one example (and quite probably a worst-case scenario). And really, why have a free-trade agreement with a democratic country, and then place an embargo on a communist one, dispite the fact that the quality of life is actually higher in the communist nation?Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Here's a link to one example...Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
Originally posted by: SickBeastI would venture a guess that most Cubans live a whole lot better than most Mexicans...
exactly what do you base this opinion upon?
I've been to Cuba but I will refrain from discussing what I saw there. I tend to get a ton of negative feedback whenever I talk about Cuba on here. People seem to pride themselves on the Cuban people suffering. Go figure. :roll:
That's probably because you referred to 0.005 and 3 positions in rank on the HDI scale as "a whole lot better."
Oh yeah let's invent a hypothetical instead of properly refuting my statements.Originally posted by: Vic
Hmm... massive gap between rich and poor on one side, a dictator for life with scarecely token democracy and human rights abuses so bad that Amnesty International is banned from the country on the other. This is even a question for you?
Let's put perspective on this. Let us suppose that George Bush today implemented sweeping welfare reforms (hypothetically, bear with me). Universal health care, guaranteed jobs, redistributed wealth, the whole bit. There would still be social classes (just like there still is in Cuba) but the poor would be taken care of and the gap would be substantially reduced. But at the same time, supposed Bush outlawed all political parties but the Republican party, took over all the unions, took your land and banking accounts (as needed for redistribution), took over Congress and the courts, nationalized most industries, and established himself as President for life with his brother Jeb to succeed him upon his death, and anyone who publicly protested could be jailed and even executed.
Would you become a Bush supporter? Doesn't this sound like a fair trade off to you?
