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  • rambone

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    Newt Gingrich said that his Cuba policy will be "very aggressive" and he wants to topple its government before 2014. After we are through taking out Iran, Syria, and whoever else, we'll be toppling our neighbors.


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    Q: Since we are in Florida, can you provide an idea of how your administration would handle relations with Cuba?

    GINGRICH: I think we need a very aggressive model. I describe it as a Cuban Spring. If you have a U.S. government that says Assad should go, why aren't they aggressively saying Castro should go?

    We are trying to develop a strategy right now to outline the things we would do in the next two years to try to get the Cuban people to freedom by 2014.
     

    KG1

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    There's not much to topple in Cuba anymore.
    Well who knows. Maybe it's because of this that Newt feels Cuba is ripe for the pickin'.

    Newt likes to fancy himself as an historian and maybe he wants to be the one to make history by sparking the "Cuban Spring" and finally put an end to that pesky revolution Castro started long ago.
     
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    How about we leave nation building alone for a while, and concentrate on solving our issues at home? Let's let Germany, Korea and Japan defend themselves, bring those soldiers home and stop being the world's police force?

    I'm just sayin'......
     

    mrjarrell

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    Dropping the ludicrous embargo would do more to kill off the Castro regime than anything else. Gingrinch is just showing his ass and running that mouth of his. Can't wait till he goes back to his day job and gives up on trying to ruin the country.
     

    firehawk1

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    My take on the Cuba thing, end the stupid dated mentality towards Cuba. Open up travel and trade (if Cuba has anything other than cigars to trade). The influx of people, money and information would do far more to topple the Castro regime than what we have been doing for what 40 years now?

    The continuation of the current policy toward Cuba is nothing more than arrogance. We won people, we are still here, and Cuba is a septic tank. We showed them didn't we! The Castro's live in luxury, and the people live in squalor. Our policy toward Cuba past and present has been a major cause of this.

    :twocents:
     

    rambone

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    There's an objection to shooting communitists?

    Surely you do not object to killing our enemies? It is the methodology that you have a problem with?
    Surely you don't want another war??

    America's biggest enemies are the globalist policy-makers that spend us into oblivion and create new enemies for us abroad. Being the World Police is not our job. Its not wise, its not affordable, and it endangers us. Toppling governments creates resentment and incentivizes terrorism. This course of action results in blowback attacks, and more war.

    Our leaders can never stop looking to pick a new fight. I'm sure when the time is right, Cuba will be hyped up to be some big, bad threat and Americans will be chanting to kill some commies. I think its a load of bull already, and I'm a few years early.

    Meanwhile our country is going to Hell in a Walmart cart, implementing more communist policies every day. Newt Gingrich himself is a supports international socialism, having a long history of redistributing American wealth around the world and shackling the United States to international governance over trade. Then there is the long list of communist policies he supports at home... Federal Department of Education, carbon caps, health care mandates, bailouts, etc.
     

    dross

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    I want to topple Cuba to free all the Rambonez's they have in prison.

    Of course, those who speak out in Cuba are kind of sissies. They just go to prison and get tortured.

    The real courage is displayed by the dissidents who fight the power here in the U.S. Here, instead of disappearing in the night, never to be heard from again, spirited away to some underground dungeon, the government just quietly continues to improve its capability to suppress dissent, it just never really does. That must be horrible torture, just waiting for the day when the government will unleash all these capabilities it's developing for the suppression of the free thinking free speaking heroes out there standing against the cyber tanks in the exposed cyberspace Tiananmen Squares of the internets.

    In Cuba they know they're going to be tortured and imprisoned in horrible conditions but they speak out anyway, blah, blah, blah. Boring. Yawn.
     

    KG1

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    I want to topple Cuba to free all the Rambonez's they have in prison.

    Of course, those who speak out in Cuba are kind of sissies. They just go to prison and get tortured.

    The real courage is displayed by the dissidents who fight the power here in the U.S. Here, instead of disappearing in the night, never to be heard from again, spirited away to some underground dungeon, the government just quietly continues to improve its capability to suppress dissent, it just never really does. That must be horrible torture, just waiting for the day when the government will unleash all these capabilities it's developing for the suppression of the free thinking free speaking heroes out there standing against the cyber tanks in the exposed cyberspace Tiananmen Squares of the internets.

    In Cuba they know they're going to be tortured and imprisoned in horrible conditions but they speak out anyway, blah, blah, blah. Boring. Yawn.
    Oh you just had to go there didn't you. What do we care about all those silenced dissidents rotting away 90 miles off the coast of key west.
     

    riverman67

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    My take on the Cuba thing, end the stupid dated mentality towards Cuba. Open up travel and trade (if Cuba has anything other than cigars to trade). The influx of people, money and information would do far more to topple the Castro regime than what we have been doing for what 40 years now?

    The continuation of the current policy toward Cuba is nothing more than arrogance. We won people, we are still here, and Cuba is a septic tank. We showed them didn't we! The Castro's live in luxury, and the people live in squalor. Our policy toward Cuba past and present has been a major cause of this.

    :twocents:


    I agree
    and the Cigars are more than enough reason to reopen trade:)
     
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