by Adam Gamradt on Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:39 pm
Nothing says we're here to help spread freedom, than years of unecessary trade embargos.
I for one would buy a box of cigars tomorrow, because Macanudo's are crap. I would also probably travel there, and spend some money, but someone from my government says it's a bad place, and I can't go there. So much for the idea of a free market for everyone.
I fail to see how Cuba is a threat to the United States.
I'm not sure why we don't do more to export freedom there as well.
I would rather work with them, and try to spread freedom, like peanut butter over a saltine cracker, or possibly a nice piece of celery.
Do you guys ever stop to think that maybe we prefer them dissconnected from the world, so we can keep operating our prison at Guantanmo? Or maybe there are still people who fear communists are still plotting to take over America, and force us to eat borsch?
Now access to the internet is something everyone should have, restricting it is pretty stupid. But everyone in Cuba gets a college education for free, and their literacy rates are impressive.
Not everything in Cuba is terrible at least that's what I hear from people who are from there. Driving old cars is kind of cool, I'm not sure our countries insistance on replacing things that still work is environmentally sustainable.
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