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Extremist Dems Try To Aid Cuba's Mass Murderer

The new extremist Democrat majority in Congress is rushing to cancel all trade and travel barriers to the island prison of Cuba, according to Enemy Press Outlet Reuters. In effect what the removal of all embargoes would do is not help free Cuba by allowing more business and personal deals, but would help the totalitarian government cement its hold on the people by giving them an infusion of American cash.

Of course those pushing for this ought to know it, perhaps they don't care? Too many of the Democrat left support Castro and the continuing subjugation of the Cuban people. You will see many of them rushing to Havana the moment any restrictions might be lifted, not to help the Cubans, but to genuflect at the feet of North America's worst tyrant.

It's lunacy to think that any income flowing into that state would be used for the people and not the government. Some people still don't grasp that however. Representative Bill Delahunt of Massachusetts (of course) says "'The more open we become, the more we demonstrate that we want to have a respectful relationship with Cuba that would be in the best long-term interest of the United States and open political space for the Cuban people to prosper,' said Delahunt, one of a group of lawmakers who traveled to Cuba in December." What kind of idiot wants to have a "respectful relationship" with a mass murderer? An extremist Dem from Massachusetts apparently. He seems to believe the government would just let the money into the hands of those it rules with an iron fist. Funny that they trust a totalitarian, but his own state doesn't trust free Americans with guns.

No, there must be no lessening of the embargo against the illegal government of Cuba until the dictator and his family have been removed from power and a true government dedicated to keeping Cuba free from leftist thuggery has been established. No money for tyrants, besides, the UN might not like the competition....

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