April 13, 2009

Cuba: Obama Eases Travel Restrictions, Fidel Castro Cries Foul

"Give somebody a inch and they will take a mile" comes to mind, especially when that somebody is a communist.

April 14 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama lifted all travel limits for Cuban-Americans visiting family in Cuba as part of an administration push to promote “freedom” in the communist county.

The president yesterday also ended restrictions on how much money Cuban-Americans can send relatives there and eased the U.S. embargo against Cuba by allowing U.S. telecommunications companies such as AT&T Inc. to get licenses to operate in the island nation, administration officials said yesterday.

This apparently wasn't enough, Fidel Castro wants an end to all embargo, apparently calling Obama's promotion of freedom idea charity.

Recently, which may have led to this, the Congressional Black Caucas visited Cuba and had nothing but praise for this communist dictator:


Reminder to Democrats: When one goes Viva Fidel one has to go all the way. Fidel demands it.

By Stable Hand at 11:50 PM | |