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I'm extremely saddened by the fact that the Ron Paul campaign issued no response. However, he strictly follows a non-interventionist policy when it comes to foreign affairs. He is opposed to the embargo and any restrictions it places on our liberties as U.S. Citizens. He would be for restoring normal relations with Cuba- however, I'm unsure in what capacity he would be willing to deal with Raul Castro.
He promotes diplomatic relations between Cuba and the U.S.. It would be interesting to see in what capacity he expects to communicate with dissidents in a post-Castro Cuba.
Thanks for compiling all this info!
I do not get it why the National Cuban American Foundation will send a survey to Ron Paul, and not Dennis Kucinich.
Hey Billy- Newsflash
Kucinich isn't a candidate anymore
Thompson dropped out of the race.
When did Kucinich drop out?
Can you provide a source?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer. Yesterday. No seas tan comemierda.
Ron Paul says alot of really stupid things
Blame America First (Idiot)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Hc1ohELwjWo
Ron Paul by his own words: GOP Debate - University of Miami....Need I say more (Idiot)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6smh6Szy_CA
Gusanos pateticos...ready to be used yet again by the candidates. Dan pena.
Fidelidad-
Castrista patetico....ready to be used again by the Castro regime to justify single party "elections" with no hope for change or freedom. I would say que das pena, but given your level of commentary, no la tienes ni tienes verguenza.
Keep up the brave talk - you are still on the losing side of history. If you truly support the Castro regime, why not live in Cuba ? Descarado.
If you don't like what is happening in Cuba, pack your bags and go back and fight! Stop your bellyaching and DO something--oh sorry, you like having your freedom here and your nice jobs....if YOU are not part of the solution then YOU are part of the problem
Armed struggle isn't always the solution to the problem. But I guess this advice falls on deaf ears to a Castro supporter.
Policy implementation and influencing are more important than you seem to understand.
In response to ei:
Ron Paul does not blame Americans, but rather, U.S. foreign policy. History shows us that there is a cause and effect relationship behind events. Terrorists don't hate us because we're Christian or democratic, they hate us in large part because we interfere in their matters without their consent. U.S. involvement in the middle east, starting way back in 1945-46 with the creation of Israel, is largely (but not entirely) to blame for the visceral reactions we receive from the global community.
Don't take his words out of context.
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