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How
do you feel about the United States boycott on Cuba? Absolutely
nothing...live in Canada
Nathan
I don't really know. I mean, the only thing
I'm interested in is the cigars. Mmmmm.. cigars...
Nicci, 27
Las Vegas, NV
USA
I a Cold War world I suppose it had some
sort of purpose, but I see no reason why we need to boycott a country that is poor and
lacks all sorts of resources. Who care what political philosophy its government espouses.
Felicia, 35
Lowell, MA
USA
For a long time it seemed pretty necessary
but at this point it is somewhat pointless.
Jane, 62
West Linn, OR
USA
There's plenty of other good cigars so I'm
not too worried about it. Still though, if we're working with China it seems like a
pathetic little power trip rather than any sort of moral stand.
Alias Irrelevante
i didint know the us was even
boycoting cuba
Alesha, 15
NJ USA
I think the boycott of Cuba is outmoded--if
it ever served a legitimate diplomatic purpose.
Jill, 61
Saylorsburg, PA USA
I have no idea what you're talking about!
Melodi, 19
Gahanna, OH
USA
I can't
say I have any feelings on the matter.
Karen, 22
Ames, IA
USA
I think
it needs to be over.
Celeste, 30
Colorado Springs, CO USA
I think it's become rather pointless. In
fact, dropping the whole thing will probably make the inevitable collapse of the
government come even sooner.
Jonathan, 21
Brevard, NC
USA
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