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| Yes | 33% | 182 votes | Total: 557 votes | |
| No | 67% | 375 votes |
Yes
Created on: June 20, 2007
Neither United States, nor Cuba, are really ready to change the current economic and political deadlock
Created on: June 21, 2007 Last Updated: September 23, 2011
Yes, I know that the trade embargo against Cuba is becoming an archaic policy in an ever changing world.
by J.R. Anthony
Created on: July 14, 2007
Despite the mainstream media's fawning over Cuba for its socialized medicine, we're at odds with that
by Ted Sherman
Created on: June 20, 2007
The boycott is a sham. Everyone knows it will end officially the moment Fidel takes his last breath.
Created on: June 20, 2007
To set the background for my reasoning behind one aspect of the answer in the affirmative would be to
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No
by Mike Kilgore
Created on: June 20, 2007 Last Updated: October 24, 2009
Trade boycotts have never proved to be an effective means of controlling any sovereign entity's internal
by Saurabh Pal
Created on: August 27, 2007
No, the continuance of Cuban trade boycott no longer makes sense. Not that it did when the boycott was
by R.A. Scott
Created on: December 23, 2009 Last Updated: December 24, 2009
July of 1960 saw conflict break out in Cuba. A rebel group set out to overthrow the Batista government.
by Tim Williams
Created on: March 08, 2010 Last Updated: March 11, 2010
With The United States still engaged in a economic recession, our political parties still bickering
Created on: April 04, 2010
The time when Cuba could pose a serious threat because of the proximity of the island from the U.S is
Created on: August 01, 2007
Fidel Castro would be long gone, were it not for the US boycott. This misguided policy has lent credibility
Created on: June 20, 2007
If the United States was consistent in the application of foreign policy and trade relations, then there
Created on: January 30, 2009 Last Updated: March 23, 2009
Let's look at the history first. January 1, 2009 was the 50th year since the Castro era began in Cuba.
by Ian Steinman
Created on: September 22, 2007 Last Updated: January 19, 2008
If there is anything that history can teach us, it is that failed policies and failed practices should
by Jeff Parry
Created on: May 30, 2007
What good has the ban achieved over the last 50 years? Has it led to the fall of the Castro regime?
The
by Eric Lies
Created on: July 07, 2008
The current embargo that the United States has enforced for the past forty-seven years on Cuba has had
Created on: August 25, 2007
What is it about that small island 90 miles southeast of Florida that continues to plague US-Cuban attempts
Created on: November 09, 2007
It seems that the great remnant of the cold war is a perpetual motion machine. Only President Carter,
by Zach Bigalke
Created on: July 12, 2007
As the United States looks at placing missile defense systems in the formerly Communist states of Eastern
Created on: June 20, 2007
There is little point in keeping the trade boycott against Cuba, this is only a Cold War policy decision
by Les Zsoldos
Created on: June 20, 2007
The US should not continue the Cuban trade boycott. It is a punitive measure which satisfies the anti-Castro