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By elklindo69
#46882
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) isn’t running for president yet. But if he were, and if he got elected, he would keep a “permanent” U.S. military presence in the Middle East.

That is the question Fox News’ Neil Cavuto asked Rubio on his show Tuesday afternoon. The senator’s answer? “Absolutely.”
#46904
On the plus side, Cuba's economy is a perfect example of the sort of state socialism Democrats in America want.

Again, to look on the bright side, there are plenty of cars from the 1950s still around in Cuba.
By Intrepid
#46934
For some odd reason Cuba didn't want whores and gambling in their country.....
Nor, apparently, did he want jobs, prosperity, freedom from fear of government thugs who take people away in the night and kill them, and enough food for his people. But that is common among the countries who are experiencing the Marxist miracle of the Socialist Utopian Workers Paradise. North Korea for example, where the population is, by average much shorter and lighter in weight due to nutritional deficiencies.

We are fortunate in that we have our own enlightened Dear Leader who is trying to lead us into that brave new dawn.
#46976
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) isn’t running for president yet. But if he were, and if he got elected, he would keep a “permanent” U.S. military presence in the Middle East.
Obama has boots on the ground, by the end of the year there will be over 10,000 but they'll be called "advisors" and for the next several years we'll be sending in $400,000.00 a pop OD green missiles to take out $10,000.00 white Toyota's and spending $20 million a day to keep aircraft in the air and aircraft carriers circling off of Iraq's coast...all while the terrorists continue to grow until the next President has to actually do something and start fighting.
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By Malcolm
#46994
Raúl Castro, President of Cuba, said that he wants to start relations with the U.S., but first the U.S. must provide health insurance to all 46 million people who lack it; stop extrajudicial assassinations in sovereign countries through drone attacks; make higher education affordable for all; reform the prison system which has by far the highest incarceration rate in the entire world, with a drastically disproportionate amount of prisoners being minorities; grant Puerto Rico its sovereignty as required by the U.N. Charter, U.N. Declaration on Decolonization, and the popular referendum in Puerto Rico in 2012; halt the economic blockade, which has been ruled illegal for 22 straight years in the U.N.; close the detention facility and return the land to Cuba; turn over terrorists living freely in Miami who have bombed Cuban civilian airplanes, hotels and fishing boats; and free the three political prisoners who were investigating these groups to prevent further attacks.

Actually, he said: “We don’t demand that the U.S. change its political or social system and we don’t accept negotiations over ours. If we really want to move our bilateral relations forward, we’ll have to learn to respect our differences, if not, we’re ready to take another 55 years in the same situation.”
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