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For Cubans - U.S. election issue is the embargo

Posted: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 8:01 AM
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HAVANA – When it comes to the U.S. presidential elections, the Cuban public doesn’t believe everything it’s told.

For more than a year, Cuban officials and the state-run media have been hammering away at the U.S. voting process, criticizing the influence that big money plays in electoral outcomes and dismissing both candidates along with their proposed policy toward the island.

No surprise there, given that Havana has spent the past 50 years battling a White House occupied by Democrats and Republicans alike.

Even retired and ailing Fidel Castro dedicated 11 different editorials since the presidential primaries began to belittling the U.S. elections, equating the process with the seriousness of a "Sunday afternoon card game" and accusing both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain of planning to starve the island into submission.

And other Cuban officials have echoed that disdain for anything American.

Recently parliament president Ricardo Alarcón advised voters looking for "real change" to cast their ballot for Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney or independent Ralph Nader. Neither Obama nor McCain, predicted Alarcón, will transform much of anything. 

But the Cuban public isn’t falling for the rhetoric.

VIDEO: Cubans weigh in on the U.S. election

Instead of just parroting the editorial line from state-run media, people are watching and weighing the U.S. election. They’re forming their own strong opinions instead of conforming to the prevailing official view.

Furthermore, many people believe that the outcome on Nov. 4 does matter. Some even argue that their own futures are at stake.

"I’m hoping that the American people will elect someone who will be open to changing relations with Cuba and allow free travel," said Alejandro Sene, 22, who dances with the National Ballet of Cuba and dreams of performing on the U.S. stage. "We need the breathing space."

Looking for a loosening of restrictions
Hands-down, the average Cuban prefers Obama to McCain – believing that he is the more likely candidate to loosen trade and travel restrictions while engaging the Cuban government.

In our own informal NBC News survey of 100 people in downtown Havana, 63 said they preferred Obama to McCain, two preferred McCain, 13 had no preference and 22 declined to answer.

"I hope Obama is open to dialogue and that he’s going to be able to sit down and have a frank discussion with his Cuban counterpart," said Majel Reyes, a 32-year-old translator who works for American businessmen selling licensed food to the island.

"McCain pretty much stands for whatever Bush represents and that doesn’t work for us. We want someone to realize that the 40 years of policy with Cuba have been wrong," said Reyes.

Obama has promised to allow unlimited Cuban-American family travel and remittances to the island. He has also promised to use "aggressive and principled bilateral diplomacy" with Havana with the hope of eventually normalizing relations and easing the U.S. embargo – if the Cuban government takes steps toward democracy, such as freeing political prisoners.

McCain has taken a more hard-line approach. Until the Cuban government releases political prisoners, grants basic freedoms and organizes internationally monitored elections, McCain has said, the economic embargo should stay in place and there should be no direct diplomacy with Cuban’s leaders. 

In light of the candidates’ different stances, young Cubans seem particularly focused on the U.S. elections. "My circle of friends talk about this all the time," said Lourdes Dos Santos, a 21-year-old college student. "We don’t know which candidate will be better for the U.S., but, when it comes to Cuba, we think Obama is the better choice."

Like many, she’s putting her faith in Obama "since he’s willing to talk to us."

With almost 73 percent of the island’s population under the age of 50, people have grown tired of the political war between the two countries.

"I was born in the middle of this conflict. When is it going to end?" asked Junia Reyes, a 38-year-old single mother and wedding photographer.

Like many here, her choice for Obama comes down to bread-and-butter issues: "Life would be easier if we traded with the Americans. Food and soap and clothing would be cheaper," said Reyes.

Tough times just got tougher
The U.S. election is coming at a particularly vulnerable time for Cuba.

Twin hurricanes Gustav and Ike battered the island in the late summer – destroying key crops, killing thousands of farm animals and causing an estimated $5 billion in damage. While the government is distributing the country’s food reserves, some 500,000 people are still living in government shelters and are relying on public handouts to survive.

With dwindling supplies diverted to the neediest areas, Havana grocery shelves are sparse and many farmers’ produce stands are closed. Government officials are warning that progressive food shortages could last at least six months.

Ovidio Sanchez, a shoemaker in Central Havana, has seen his income cut in half over the past several weeks. "People spend their money on food before they’ll pay to fix their shoes."

Sanchez backs Obama because of his dream of Cuban law one day changing to allow him to open his own store with seed money from a brother living in Ohio. Obama has promised to ease restrictions on the amount of money Cuban Americans may send back home. Under current rules, people may send $300 every three months to immediate family.

Tired of isolation
From the Cuban vantage point, said Rev. Juan Ramon de la Paz, this election boils down to a single issue: "Who here supports George Bush?" Not many, he claimed, pointing to his parishioners at Havana’s Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. 

"Bush tightened the embargo. He cut us off from our families," complained the pastor. "If McCain wins, people believe, it’ll be more of the same – more sanctions and more isolation. If Obama is elected, things will get better for us. It’s that simple." 

Retired government economist Ileana Yarza agrees and even wrote Obama a three-page letter expressing her far-away support for his candidacy. "He’s the only one I have faith in. I feel attached to him."

After thanking Yarza for her interest, the "Obama for America" form letter urged her to get out and vote for the candidate on Nov. 4.

"If only I could," she sighed.

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I will be voting for Obama because of his intelligence and honesty.  Visiting Cuba is a dream of mine, I want to see what it's like before it's completely transformed into a stip mall like the U.S.  
As we lose ground in all of the Americas, we can gain some of that back, by repairing our relations with Cuba and once again be viewed as a nation with a heart. As this article stated over 70% of Cuba is less than 50 years old. These people had very little to do with the issues of the 60's and I think its high time we corrected this issue. Is anyone seriously believing that Cuba is more of a threat than Iran?
Our fathers{parents), lost houses,land,life and limb, fighting the oppressor. What have you lost?
Yeah! Exactly, Cubans and Castro would love for Obama to win as Obama will also turn us into socialism/communism here and we can all be one big happy family!!!....and I happen to be Cuban born, however,I love this country and I love my freedom.  I would certainly hope that the rest of America would want to preserve it's freedom too!! and for the guy talking about Cubans should take up arms and take back our country, you are clueless about what your talking about, inform yourself, read a about Bay of Pigs my friend and don't think for a minute that Cubans haven't tried, many have died to free Cuba! Furthermore,don't think for a split-second that socialism/communism cannot happen here in our beloved USA as you are all clearly hearing Obama talk about redistribution of wealth and his health care plan and his ecomomic policies all which would bankrupt this country as it did Cuba.  I once knew a man who spoke beautifully like Obama, same policies, same dubious type of associations his name is Fidel CASTRO!  Take note and vote accordingly or the "CHANGE" you want may not be the "CHANGE" you'll get at all, including forget elections as you know them, you are seeing our own elections being stolen right underneath our noses by ACORN whose people Obama trained as Community Organizer and to whom Obama have given endless amounts of money ($800,000 from his camp and millions in earmarks!!!(just like Obama's cousin in Africa who stole the elections and are now killing a bunch of people????!!!!!What a coincidence!!!or does it run in his blood????) VOTE FOR FREEDOM IN THE USA AS WE ARE NOTHING WITHOUT FREEDOM!!
WHEN ARE THE CUBANS GOING TO LEARN THEIR LESSON? WHAT WILL IT TAKE? I guess the Cubans haven't had enough yet! Stop depending on Americans to fix your problem, fix your own.  Its not up the Americans, change in Cuba is in the hands of Cubans themselves.  If everyone revolted there would've been change in Cuba already! Its not the American political leaders fault it's the Cuban's fault that regime is still alive and kicking today! Grow a backbone like other countries have and revolt! I'm Cuban and I'm sick and tired of the Cuban's waiting for others to make a change for them.  You either change what your not happy with or you deserve to be there.  Period.
It's very simple folks , the embargo is way outdated, this is'nt 1962 anymore, this embargo should have been recinded many years ago, We need the Cuba trade and Cuba needs our trade.
So the next President should drop this embargo, and then I'm headed for Cuba and I'm not even Hispanic.
Wasn't it just a few days ago the left denounced the Vietamese people for supporting John McCain and expressed their desire that he should become their President.  Barack Obama should go to Cuba and let the Cuban's elect him dictator for life.  The day average Cuban's wake up and smell their own cuban cigars and realize their single political system (Communism) is repressing their freedoms.  A new non-violent approach to regime change needs to take hold in Cuba, the people of Cuba need to take their country back from the communists.  Cubas communist leaders are the ones holding their country back, the US is only trying to get fair basic human rights to all.  Cuba needs to release all political prisnors and allow for free elections, until then cuba will continue on it's current path with it's people following like sheep to the meadow.    
Those that try to equate China with Cuba are missing the mark. Cuba is 50 miles from our home, how far is China? China is communist in name only. They are becoming a de facto free market society. These failed policies that the ignorant are spouting off about are the same policies that MADE the wall fall in Berlin, they were the major force that made communism collapse in the USSR. These policies exist for a reason. They strengthen us and weaken those that would destroy our country. Are the policies infallable? NO. But in so much as Cuba goes, when was the last time that Cuba militarily invaded the US (Red Dawn doesn't count? Something must be working right. Read the manifesto, the goal of communism is the DESTRUCTION through force of our way of life. Hasn't happened. I wonder why. Must be all of these failed policies.

By the way, this is the end game. When Fidel is gone there will be lots of change. Perhaps starting with the resignation/execution of his brother. We will have to see. But to give up what is a winning strategy so close to the finish could only come out of the mind of a dead head liberal.


And as a side note, whenever those that have stated they want to see the US humbled or destroyed choose one of the candidates by a vast majority over the other, a thinking person will have to take that into account when they go to the polls.
As a Cuban-american, we need a democrat in the White House and democrats in the congress  for our State of Florida. I truly believe that it will bring some changes to Cuba and brother and sister can be together again. I believe evil and hate and only be destroy with good and love. We already know the true about Castro and his people but the only change will come from here first because people in Cuba cannot do nothing due to goverment power. Finishing with the embargo will be the beginning of Castro brother's fall. Cuban for democrats united.
WOW. I am amazed by all of the different perspectives offered here. Many of them are diametrically opposed to what I've witnessed in Cuba and my understanding of the embargo.

When my children misbehaved, they got 'time-out'. When time-out stopped working, I used other discipline tactics. The embargo isn't giving us the desired results. Is it time for something new?

I usually try to avoid talking politics with my cuban friends but it has been unavoidable with some. Not all of them tow the party line. They think for themselves and have very definite opinions. We might speak in hushed tones when they disagree with the Party but they do voice differences of opinions.
Never said American money wasn't there!!!!!! I said if they change thier ways American money would come flooding in to develop land for hotels and resorts. Have you ever flown over or been there?? There are excellent beaches that will be developed. This then would make them have fix the infrastructure which would create jobs for them. It would be a good thing.
To MGR:

Cubans don't need to buy Cuban cigars; they make and sell them to foreigners every day. I buy them every chance i get, bring them out of the country and enjoy them at home.
John Kam - "Obama will open us up to way more than just Cuba. I hope that you all understand we will loose our country to the world order under him. You all need to wake up and realize he will be the democrats pupet...he has no experience at anything but talking"
You mean unlike the GOP mouth piece GW who was and still is nothing more than his daddy's little spoiled brat, he never succeded at anthing but lieing to the masses! Not to mention WE ALREADY KNOW WHAT THE GOP DID TO THE ECONOMY !!!
If the US can send all of our jobs to communist China,
and trade with China,why can't we deal with Cuba.
This rediculous embargo only hurts the people of Cuban. I have been to Cuba. The people are some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Its time the US stop the embargo and engage with the people of Cuba.
The first thing Castro did when taking power is say "Weapons? for what? We are now a country of peace! No one here needs weapons!" and after most people turn in their own weapons he proceeded to raid every home and every place and took any and all the weapons from ALL of the people of Cuba (except some of his loyal soldiers). He established a "Fight the Smears System" (sound familiar? this is what communist/socialist countries do FIRST- except here it is happening already with dear Mr Obama!) Under this system anyone who'd say anything against him would be incarcerated and shot (and thousands if not millions died), he turned everyone against everyone, as your own neighbor or friend would turn you in for having any different ideology than Castro's. So, how do you figure a people without any weapons WHATSOEVER, who could not even speak to their best friend, sister, brother or neighbor about organizing anything to overthrow anything is ever going to have the force to fight Castro, add to this the hunger and the need for survival and your mind will only be concentrating on what you need to do today to stay alive.  Don't go too far from Cuba as our economic crisis is no coincidence.  Be smart people and learn from those of us who have lost our countries to communism, look at the similarities and FIGHT FOR FREEDOM NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!! MCCAIN MAY HAVE FLAWS BUT HE DOESN'T HAVE A SOCIALISTIC AGENDA HIDDEN IN HIS FRONT POCKET!!!  
I agree with some that Our views on cuba are out dated and should be readdressed.With that being said I would say that the reason that most cubians think obama would be better for them is the same reason that most black think the same.He looks more like them then McCain.Race is playing a part in this election but not how the main stream media plays it out.
Regardless as to who become president, we need to ensure that not only Cuba has stablity, but also Haiti. We do not want Russia, China or Venezula courting them to put nuclear missles in their country pointing towards us. We are a rich nations built on God first. Who among us can say we are better than these. We need to think futurist to protect our children, country and ourselves. God is good, God is right and we need to seek is wisdom.
Obama will be another Castro if he is elected.  I agree with McCain.  Why open our country to another who is holding political prisoners?

Obama is really bad for this country.
I have seen Cuba first hand a few months ago before the hurricanes did their extensive damage. I have never seen such a group of disadvantaged people exhibit such unbridled enthusiasm and motivation. These people have little or nothing but manage not only to exist but are willing to share happily what they have with others. As an American on a Mission, I was greeted warmly. However, it is very clear what the US embargo has done to this society. It has stripped the people, not the government, of the opportunity to make a decent life for their families. The people are being punished by an defective foreign policy which, if anyone reading this were actually see for themselves, is immoral and a blot against humanity. The reality is that the Cuban government is absolutely no threat to the US. The Communist experience has not been successful, but the people still love their revered Fidel Castro. And why not? Travel around and the first thing noticed is that there are less than a handful of official images of Fidel Castro on display. Why? Because he is for them a true revolutionary that dreamed of ousting a corrupt regime, Battista, and his regime's connections with organized crime and corrupt American corporations of the 60's. He made his dream come true for the Cuban people and the Cuban people still love him for it. If one does their homework, it will become evident that our American minds have been poisoned by those who have hidden agendas. Bottom line is that these Cuban people are living as those in poverty in the 1960's. Venezuela supports them with cheap, very cheap oil prices which is used as a lever to build a relationship. However, without the support of China and Israel, the stress for survival would be impossible to survive. Cuba has beautiful beaches and could support not only trade but tourist traffic. But the embargo prevents not only food, medical supplies, and equipment, but tourism as well from entering the country.
Time for re-evaluation and change if not for the Cubans then for us. For instance, Cuba could be a major supplies of sugar cane for ethanol production like is done in Brazil. That way our corn prices would fall more in line for human and animal consumption, and the price of gasoline would fall even more than it has. Guess who hates that idea? Sorry about the initials, but...!
As you can see from the Cuban peoples comments they could care less what is good for us only what they want for themselves.  Just a tip for them it is our country the USA that is having an election....something they do not have.  Maybe you should concentrate on changing what is wrong with your own country instead of continuing to hope that the US will fix what is wrong and change things for you.  It doesn't matter which one is elected Obama or McCain the fact is that Congress and the Senate are the ones that decide policy the president can only propose things and hope they vote them in.  Since the Congress and the Senate have been controlled by the Democrats for almost 4 years now if any of them actually wanted to change things with Cuba it could have been done.  So again change your own country do not expect that the US will fix your countries issues that have been in place for half a century. These countries that whine that we need to help them, send them money etc and then complain about us all in the same breath just kill me.  They only like us when we are sending them money and that is it.  The US has it's own issues we need to quit sending money that we obviously don't have to countries that continually bash us.  They bash us when the Democrats are in the white house they bash us when the Republicans are in the white house. The only time they seem to like us is when they come knocking on our doors with their hands out.
Man,Man,Man
we have alot of lost souls trodding around the USA..

I'm not going to even reply to some of the ignorant comments made.
All I ask to those that say "screw Cuba"
is just answere the question
why is okay for us to deal with China but not Cuba.

If you are educated and informed and really belive that we should not deal with Cuba you should be out there mad that we deal with China Massively...
I mean China Kills there own baby's, but yet you trod around daily with there clothe's on, or sit down daily and watch your T.V. which is probalby made in China..

Sorry but makes no sense..
DW, you are my hero and YOU should run fr Presdient.

Well said.
the only way i would do biz with cuba would be if they created a democratic state--period. and i pray they do since i love cuban cigars!
The people that think that Cuban trade would be huge are fooling themselves it would not be all that much and sadly it would add to the trade deficit.  Since it has been suggested that we buy sugar cane from them for fuel additives that would lower the corn prices for our farmers and they would not buy a substantial amount of goods from us since they already trade with China and Venezuela where the goods are cheaper.  Removing the trade embargo would only serve to pump money into a country that mistreats its people and continues human rights abuses.  It has been said that the embargo doesn't or hasn't worked and it only punishes the cuban people not the government.  This may be true but obviously the Cuban people are not sick enough of their own government to do anything about it.  Again it is not our job to fix their country it is theirs.  Just as it is our job to make our country a better place and cow-towing to dictatorships and terrorists and having talks with them only serves to feed their sick belief that it is ok to mistreat people and commit human rights abuses. Sadly Obama thinks it would be great talk to the Taliban, Iran etc without any concessions on their part. The Taliban and countries like Iran treat women worse than cattle and I for one don't care that they think it is ok....that is like saying slavery is just fine.  Think about it if we have talks with people like that it is like patting them on the back saying its ok we agree with your treatment of women and sure its ok to kill them for family honor and sure kill all the gay people as well.  Liberals should be very afraid of these countries they do not like America because of our liberal stances on gay rights, womens rights etc.
Cuba is an independent country with full United nation rights and responsibilities. We must learn to respect one another and stop supressing others because they do not share our oppinion, way of life and politics. If China could be given a chance and Vietnam can be embraced as a brother why can't Cube be respected as a nation?
If you do not know the history of the Castro run cuban government how can anyone have an intelligent opionion? If any money is given to cuba it will not be given to the people. How niave of the america public to believe so when Castro sits in his castle and all the government officials sit in their castles and watch the public starve. The only money that gets to the public is from American family members like me sending. Visit cuba and talk to the people in the shadows and then express an opionon. Obama and McCain can not change the absolute power of dictators by talking. Talking does not cook rice, which in cuba is two grains and a bag of rocks.
the only way i would do biz with cuba would be if they created a democratic state--period. and i pray they do since i love cuban cigars!
peter, crystal lake, illinois (Sent Wednesday, October 15, 2008 2:01 PM)


I respect that, but if you really feel that way, you should not support (buy) anything coming from China.


You mean Obama and ACORN are stealing the election just as GW and the supreme court did in Florida in 2004?

Once Cuba is free, what makes you think the "prominent" exiled cubans in Florida will not go back to Cuba and do the same as Castro.  They try to do it now in Miami.  
It really scares me after reading all of these comments just exactly where this great country is headed!  Cuba is communist and what has happened to that country is what Fidel has done to it.  The US is not responsible for Fidel Castro's oppression of his own people!  It seems that America has forgotten that at one time Fidel allowed nuke's to be pointed right at our own back door!!  I am with Black Knight on this one.  We don't know Obama.  He has told so many contradictions that it is impossible to know who he really is.  His ties from the past are unethical and what he stands for is unclear.  To have unconditional talk with terrorists is ludicrous.  It is dangerous to take someone who has almost no qualifications other than a Harvard degree (so what!!) and say he is qualified to lead this great country. Wake up America before it is too late!
Msfirstmom,

Allow me to educate YOU.  Only 10% percent of the Cuban Population is Black, even today.  Almost 70% are white, and the rest are mixed - even a little Chinese in there!  Secondly, prior to the revolution 85% of the country was Roman Catholic, and the remainder was a mixture of religions including Santeria, but in a different form than in Africa, as there are many Catholic influences in the way Santeria is practiced in Cuba.  After the revolution, Cuba was basically an atheist country.  As Cuba is today marketed to be exciting and exoti, this seems to be the image that they want to portray.....all bogus.
As a Cuban-American born in NJ. I would like to see the U.S. hand over Guantanamo Bay to the Cuban Exiles here in the U.S. and abroad, so we can call it home. This would be a start to a new and free Democratic Cuba, inside the island.  We as Cubans need to push for this new idea. The Castro brothers are running this island like the mob ran the casinos in Cuba at one time, what a joke. They will pay for all of this someday,later everyone. Vive Cuba Libre!
Why are there no comments about what the Cubans and their government can do about lifting the embargo?  Even Mr. Obama has said he would try to normalize relations IF the Cuban gov. takes STEPS TOWARD DEMOCRACY.  That is realistically not much different than the status quo.

Cuba, except for the Soviet missile conflict in 1962, has never posed any real threat to the US, so our embargo on them is pointless. We didn't hesitate to trade with the Soviet Union and China, which could pose threats to us, so why not restore normal relations with Cuba? We should stop allowing our foreign policy to be dictated by the Cuban immigrants in Miami. Fidel is dying, if not dead, and his successor seems willing to consider changes. We should take advantage of this opening and move to open normal relations with Cuba.
I am Cuban-born, US-raised and even though there were severe restrictions in the Clinton years I had returned to Cuba on several occasions to visit relatives - aunts, an uncle and several cousins who I had not seen since early childhood.  I visted the house where I was born and the church where I was baptized.  People here should be reminded that under Bush you are only allowed to visit Cuba once every 3 years for 3 weeks and only to see FIRST DEGREE relatives.  That means people like myself are currently not allowed to return to Cuba.  Meanwhile one of my aunts died and I could not go back to see her when she was terminally ill.  (I am not in favor of breaking the law.)  What other country does not allow you to return to your home country in this way?  Why do we think this is "freedom"?  Is this "family values" or does family values only apply to your first degree relatives 3 weeks every 3 years?  Right now Unfree Cuba lets me in, Free USA does not let me go.  It's time to stop the nonsense!  I was born way after the revolution, I had nothing to do with it and I should not be prohibited from visiting my relatives.  Most Cubans in the US and Cuba were too young to remember the revolution or were born after it.  Even my mother who is a senior citizen was only a teenager in 1959!  And yes, restrictions on both sides (Cuba was less willing to let us back in the 70s and 80s) have caused problems in the family - don't be fooled!  We have also had stretches of years in the past with no telephone communication.
It is time to turn the page. We have had 40 years of the embargo; let us try 40 years of dialogue...........
Obama is more like Santa; he promises many wonderful things but I'm skeptical he will deliver. I feel he's just saying what we want to hear to get elected.

Bottom line -- when he's elected he better deliver. Like our Congress that promised the people many changes, they have failed to do so in the past two years. They deserve to be fired for it. So will Obama if he doesn't keep his word.
As a Cuban who came to this country when I was 17 years old and have lived here for the past 40 years, I still remember how beautiful a place it was. I say that it is time for the embargo to end.  All it does is hurt the average Cuban and does not affect the comfort and well-being of those in power.
Once Cubans see how good we have it here, the government there will not be able to keep them oppressed.
The Soviet Union's biggest mistake was to allow their citizens to see how those in the West lived.  It brought down the Berlin wall and the entire Soviet Union.
Let Cubans see first hand what we Americans have.  End the embargo now!
We should get rid of the embargo, it would help both countries out, why all the fighting I will never understand, the only people hurting here are the Cubans and their families that live in the US and rely on the money and help they get
thats one of the problems we have here in the USA someone born in NJ or from any other state dosen't say I am an American but I am a cuban american or what ever else your ancestor may have been.If your were borned in this country then you are American.You should be proud to call yourself an "AMREICAN"
Just another reason to vote for anyone other than Obama.

I don't care one bit if things get better for the Cubans, how about things get better for America first and then if any "thing" is left maybe then it can go to another country.

It does not matter who is in office, "things" will remain the same. You only have to look at the promises made by Clinton about Haiti to see that. He sure promised a different policy than the Bush policy, yet after he was elected he continued on with the same policy that he had spoken out against.
Hi DW, when was the last time China laid a welcome ma to gays of any country including their own?  When was the last time China had a democratic election?  When was the last time its citizens were allowed to speak freely about the government?  When was the last time Tibetan citizens were allowed to speak, vote, worship and assemble without the Chinese government killing, jailing, etc these people?  Wake up!  We trade freely with the Chinese and they are more of a threat than Cuba.  When was the last time you purchased any item made in the USA? Look what happened when GW decided to communicate with North Korea. Communication is a great tool,if not only for easing tensions.  When people are tense and angry, they become irrational and take actions(war) that are dangerous.  If Obama talks to the Castro brothers and nothing comes out of it at least we can all say he tried.  Then, as President, he along with his cabinet would decide what their next move would be.  As civilized people, we owe it to ourselve and the cuban people to talk with the Castros to work out an amicable solution to this fruitless embargo.  We all see who its hurting.  Certainly not the Cuban government.
It was the opening (glasnost) that led to the breakup of the Soviet Union. Increasing contacts with the Cuban people is the fastest (and peaceful) way to bring about democratic change in Cuba. McCain's cold war mentality is outdated. Obama08.
Stories like these appear to be written as a subliminal 'thumbs up' for Obama.  Is this story supposed to convince Americans to vote for him?  Shouldn't we be worried how Obama's (or McCain's) presidency will effect AMERICANS rather than those abroad?  

I know foreign policy is a huge issue and many are concerned about the welfare of their friends, families, and strangers abroad.  But in my opinion, in a presidential election, America should come before all of that.  We shouldn't let concerns such as these sway our voting opinions.  First and foremost, we need to do what's right for this country, not what's right for others.
As a Cuban-American, I would like to add my voice to MGR and oregonpilot's.  The latter is dead on and the former is absolutely right about the caricature.  MSFIRSTMOM...educate YOURself.  The point that was made was that this person does not represent the typical Cuban living on the island today.  We know full well about the santeras, their roots, and your so-called priestess.  But they are in an absolute minority and representative of a minority religious fringe group. While they were doing their survey of the average Cuban on the street, surely they could have taken other pictures...but, no wait, the average Cuban cannot be photographed or seen talking to outside journalists unless the Cuban government knows what the journalist is going to report or has given the okay for the journalist to be where he is. Many refuse to give opinions even when sanctioned to talk and many others absolutely refuse to be photographed for their own safety.  I wonder how many had to be asked to give an opinion before the interviewer got the right answer, aka...the answer that supported the premise of her story!  The Cuban problems is a complicated one.  Suffice to say that neither candidate will get the results they want.  McCain wants to bring down the government as is, won't happen.  Obama wants Cuba to release political prisons...that won't happen either except that in the process Obama will appear to give in just by agreeing to talk.  Guess what...Fidel just loves that!!
My fiace lives in Cuba. For over five years we have been  searching for a way to spend our lives together. We are desperate. Both of us are loners. Both of us are desperately lonely. This genius has spent twenty five years in the computer and medical field. This great intellect deserves a chance to reach his full potential. Cuba has survived for over fifty years despite enormous odds. Can we learn from them during this time of economic upheaval in this country? Maybe. Cubans love America and Americans. Many Cubans even give their children American names. One family named their son Usnavy. Imagine that. Someone out there please make it possible for us to be together and take away this ache of loneliness that we live with every day. He is all I have.
It is not unusual to continue to blame the US for all the ills that have befallen Cuba.  However, what many fail to wrasp is the fact that Fidel and his dictatorship has inflicted the Cuban people, inside and out with an embargo.  Yes, policy needs to change, but what Fidel wants is to have access to buy on credit - $ he would never pay back - and who is going to foot the bail out when that happens?  You and me and the rest of the American tax payers.  By the way - Bush did not tighten up the embargo - Clinton did, because when Clinton was ready to "talk" to the Castros and possibly lift the embargo, Mr. Fidel shot down 2 unarmed private airplanes, killing 3 American citizens and 1 Cuban exile - why? Could it be because he did not want to negotiate better relations with the US?  It is not $ the Cuban people need it is FREEDOM!!  
Let me see. Up until 2004, Cuban-Americans in "exile" were traveling to Cuba without restrictions via other countries. Also money was sent to relatives via agencies or individuals that traveled to cuba.  Today it is still being done.  If you want to get to Cuba there is no obstacle for you to do so. There is a way and it is not hard.  However,today there are consequences.  There are laws the United States has in place to control the amount of commerce is done with the tyrannical government that has been in power for  almost 50 years. The cuban government just sits back and laughs at all of us arguing about getting money to our family members or how much we want to see the family members we left behind.  If they would only remember the reason they originally left Cuba, which was to escape persecution and the lack of freedom and human rights, correct?   By the way Cuba doesn't recognize human rights, even though they sign all the UN agreements. They just bluntly disrespect how the rest of the world sees how human beings should be respected and uphold the inalienable rights we all have. EMBARGO?!  Please.  There is no embargo.  The cuban government has the freedom to do business with whom ever they please, they actually do business with many European,Latin American, and Asian countries. However, ask those countries if the cuban government pays them back.  Ask Russia if cuba has paid them back.  The cuban government is run by a select few, a mafia, that runs all the businesses.  There is no free enterprise in cuba. NONE.  Furthermore, the recent donations that cuba has recieved for humanitarian help due to the hurricanes, has been place in what is known as the "diplotiendas" to sell as merchandise in dollars only.  This just shows the cuban government truly doesn't care about their citizens. They just care to get another dollar. They are the true UGLY GREEDY CAPITALIST. Maybe you want to check up on the all the private property the Castro brothers and their henchmen have in cuba and offshore, while the average cuban citizen is totally dependent on the state.  So if you are going to write an article that the topic is about the embargo or what president the cuban people or the cuban goverment wants for the USA, please get all the facts. The Cuban topic is a complex one. It is rude and simplistic to take it down to what president the cuban people or the cuban government would like to see in the USA. As a matter of fact. There is no democracy in Cuba, therefore it is ironic to even get the Cuban government's opinion or even quote articles from their state run "news" agencies. Please, a little respect for those that are truly exiled for reasons mentioned here would be nice. If the Cubans would be from a nation in Africa another story would of been written.  This is a disgrace.  
My wife is a general doctor. She has her us visa stamped in her passport to come over as well as my daughter. She can not come over because the Cuban goverment does not release her. I do not think Obama or Mccain have any responsibility for that. Fidel says his goverment does a lot for the marriage. I have been living in United States for seven years, and I do not see the day to bring my family.  


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