Posted on 12/16/2011 11:34:09 AM PST by RightSideNews
Excerpt and video of Rubio's speech: "Here's my challenge to the Administration and the State Department: You're not going to change your mind, but at least examine how this is being implemented because this is a charade." Washington, D.C. (Right Side News) During a Senate floor speech this evening, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio highlighted the rampant abuses that occur under the Obama Administrations people-to-people program. As part of his remarks, Rubio read from several days worth of dancing and music appreciation-heavy travel itineraries that are currently licensed under this program. Below is an excerpt of the speech: Theres this sports show. I think its on ESPN on Sunday nights, where they review NFL highlights. And Michael Irvin, who was a great player, he has this segment called Come on, man!, where they put some ridiculous thing that happened during the day and hell say, Come on, man!
When I look at this stuff, you know what I want to say? Come on, man. This is about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba? This is not about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba. This is nothing more than tourism. This is tourism for Americans that, at best, are curious about Cuba and, at worst, sympathize with the Cuban regime.
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The RINO establishment wins every time except at the polls--and both will suffer for their vanity and short sightedness.
What are you talking about?
A first term Senator makes a statement about a program most people have never heard of and it’s Breaking News?
If I can travel to China I should be able to travel to Cuba. It’s simply none of the government’s business where I go.
Define 'natural born Citizen', Marco.
They are totally in favor of Cubans in this country being allowed to visit Cuba whenever they want and to send unlimited quantities of US dollars and supplies to their family members in Cuba, notwithstanding that this is a huge financial windfall to the Castro economy.
Yet when anyone else wants to travel there, they raise a huge uproar about how we should not be supporting a communist state.
I think that it should be consistent one way or the other.
“Marco Rubio’s loyalty is to La Raza first.”
Really? When did Americans of Cuban descent decide to join La Raza? Thought the organization was filled with socialist and and separatist Mexicans.
Typical ignorance of the differences between various Hispanic cultures.
The only reason Cubans and Mexicans are lumped together is because the US Government created the category of “Hispanic”.
While they do share a similar Spanish colonial heritage and language, the individual cultures of each nation that developed after colonization is no more similar than the UK and the United States. Sure there is a similarity, but by no means are they all the same.
If both he and Piyush Amrit Bobby Jindal did so together at a news conference pointing that they, like the Usurper US Resident, aren't Natural Born Citizens do you think the MSM would report it?
I was just going to ask the same thing.
What are you talking about?
Then just leave the country for wherever and then tear up your passport. Total freedom as you want it without the government worrying about you.
Rubio and the republicans are planning to take another steaming crap on our Constitution.
If he does not believe in vigorously enforcing the law, well, all his words are suspect to THIS Tea Party conservative.
No, thanks. I would want to return, of course. Hopefully to a country that realizes there are bigger fish to fry & treats their citizens like adults.
I understand that, per Customs, the biggest violators of the Cuban embargo (in terms of Cuban rum, cigars and similar products) are...exiled Cubans. I actually heard that sentiment from one once—”I hate the Castro government and everything it does...at the same time, why shouldn’t I be able to have a taste of home once in a while”.
Here's my challenge to the Administration and the State Department: You're not going to change your mind, but at least examine how this is being implemented because this is a charade." ...As part of his remarks, Rubio read from several days' worth of dancing and music appreciation-heavy travel itineraries that are currently licensed under this program... "When I look at this stuff, you know what I want to say? Come on, man. This is about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba? This is not about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba. This is nothing more than tourism. This is tourism for Americans that, at best, are curious about Cuba and, at worst, sympathize with the Cuban regime."Well put, Senator.
I understand that, per Customs, the biggest violators of the Cuban embargo (in terms of Cuban rum, cigars and similar products) are...exiled Cubans. I actually heard that sentiment from one once—”I hate the Castro government and everything it does...at the same time, why shouldn’t I be able to have a taste of home once in a while”.
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