DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/world/americas/20cuba.html?_r=1&hp 


There have been rumors for decades about Raul's..."feminine side"...this is the beginning of the end for the Castro's.

They're through and the nation is through with them. They were complicit to sit on their hands and wait for Fidel to kick the bucket. They all but laughed at Raul's vision for the future. Now, both of the guys did the only thing they could think of and promote a fellow guerilla.

That's not going to work either. The respect factor will wash off like a stripper's cheap perfume.

If only we had effectual leadership in Washington DC to actually end the embargo and crush the Cuban leadership to their knees and drag them out back of the woodshed for the final beatdown...but we don't.

We have something much worse than what Cuba has. We're stuck in the same position as the Cuban people. The wait game continues as we all wonder just how bad bad can get.
wheelrite
15 years ago
Does Tobacco grow in Kenya ?
frankj1
15 years ago
The respect factor will wash off like a stripper's cheap perfume.

IF ONLY STRIPPER'S PERFUME WAS SO EASY TO WASH OFF!!

Stinkdyr
15 years ago

The respect factor will wash off like a stripper's cheap perfume.

IF ONLY STRIPPER'S PERFUME WAS SO EASY TO WASH OFF!!

frankj1 wrote:




We won't ask how you know that...


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DrafterX
15 years ago
Raul..?? Is this the guy running up all the bids..?? 😕
borndead1
15 years ago
The best thing we can do for Cuba is end the embargo and flood the country with the cash of the American consumer. Once that happens, the Cuban people will take care of the Castros and their ilk.
HockeyDad
15 years ago

The best thing we can do for Cuba is end the embargo and flood the country with the cash of the American consumer. Once that happens, the Cuban people will take care of the Castros and their ilk.

borndead1 wrote:





Maybe if we give the embargo another ten years, it will work. (I don't remember what it was even supposed to do but maybe I'm just impatient)
rfenst
15 years ago

The best thing we can do for Cuba is end the embargo and flood the country with the cash of the American consumer. Once that happens, the Cuban people will take care of the Castros and their ilk.

borndead1 wrote:



I don't think they need American dollars as a result of ending the embargo to do that. besides, the rest of the world does business with Cuba and it is still poor and repressed relative to the U.S. What more does it have to export than it already is exporting?
borndead1
15 years ago

I don't think they need American dollars as a result of ending the embargo to do that. besides, the rest of the world does business with Cuba and it is still poor and repressed relative to the U.S. What more does it have to export than it already is exporting?

rfenst wrote:



Sugar, coffee, and a helluva lot more cigars. Also imagine how many American tourists would go there.
HockeyDad
15 years ago
The one area Cuba could make large gains is tourism. Even though the world does a limited amount of business with Cuba, tourists heading to the Caribbean don't think of the Cuban s%$thole as a popular destination compared to all the other choices.

As a comparison, Florida gets about 50 times as many tourists as Cuba and tourism in Cuba is one of its main sources of revenue.

Imagine if a revitalized Cuba could steal away just a little bit of tourism to Florida and Cancun.
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

Imagine if a revitalized Cuba could steal away just a little bit of tourism to Florida and Cancun.

HockeyDad wrote:




Why it would be just like what Hyman Roth envisioned...an East Coast Las Vegas!!!!
HockeyDad
15 years ago
the good ole days!
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
Hilton already has boots on the ground there.
HockeyDad
15 years ago

Hilton already has boots on the ground there.

DrMaddVibe wrote:




When they're not behind her ears!
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

When they're not behind her ears!

HockeyDad wrote:




CHEAP NIGHT LENS PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTRAGE!!!!
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