How the politics of Cuba changed

President Barack Obama Monday showed just how much the politics of Cuba have changed, and how quickly, with a move that might have been considered unthinkable not so long ago – lifting U.S. restrictions on family travel and money transfers back to the island nation. Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Apr. 14, 2009

After fifty years or more, finally, we are getting a common sense approach to CUBA. How we could deal with Russia and China, communist governments, and not at least have a conversation with Cuba was just simply politics.

It's time. There's a lot of money to be made by farmers and other industries. Why let other countries get this money when Cuba is only 80 miles away. Open up all relations with Cuba now. Maybe they will release political prisoner's in the bargain.

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Apr. 13, 2009
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Kristina Colyer
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by Kristina Colyer - May. 7, 2009

I like the way the topic is presented.

This topic is huge and people should be paying attention to it. The history of Cuba and the U.S. is fascinating and it will be very interesting to see where this goes.

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