Media General News Service
Wed, September 03, 2008 - 6:11 PM
Sen. Barack Obama today called on President Bush to lift U.S. travel for and other restrictions on family remittances, visits and humanitarian care packages to Cuba because of damage to the island country for 90 days because of Hurrican Gustav.
“I wish to express my deepest sympathies for those affected by Hurricane Gustav, particularly the untold number affected in Cuba, who face the daunting task of reconstructing their lives with the weight of the failed Castro regime on their shoulders,” said Obama in a statement.
“This is a time when the Cuban people – not (Fidel) Castro – need and deserve American compassion and assistance. Make no mistake – the embargo must remain, and I strongly oppose any aid to the Castro regime,” said Obama.
“The Cuban American community stands ready to directly assist their family members in this time of need. A failed Bush administration policy, however, stands in the way of moral and necessary aid,” he added.
Raul Martinez, the former Hialeah mayor now running for Congress as a Democrat against Miami-area incumbent Republican Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, also called for a temporary suspension of the restrictions in a separate statement, because of the damage in Cuba from Hurricane Gustav is heavy and Cubans need help.
-- Billy House
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JG: U.S. Senator Barack Obama, typical American politician that he is, is still trying to get the votes of the Cuban ultra right wingers in South Florida. He is an intelligent and educated person. I am sure that he realizes and knows that the Cuba embargo is a FAILED POLICY. Short of a direct U.S. invasion by American armed forced, Cuban society will remain in their Socialist path. They are not interested in the type of money democracy that Obama and McCain represent.
The timing of Obama's announcement, during the GOP national convention reinforces my opinion that the Democratic Party is a "Me Too" echo of the Repugs.

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