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    Ending Dubya’s cruelty toward Cuban families

    14th April 2009

    Finally:

    • Lift all restrictions on transactions related to the travel of family members to Cuba.
    • Remove restrictions on remittances to family members in Cuba.
    • Authorize U.S. telecommunications network providers to enter into agreements to establish fiber-optic cable and satellite telecommunications facilities linking the United States and Cuba.
    • License U.S. telecommunications service providers to enter into roaming service agreements with Cuba’s telecommunications service providers.
    • License U.S. satellite radio and satellite television service providers to engage in transactions necessary to provide services to customers in Cuba.
    • License persons subject to U.S. jurisdiction to activate and pay U.S. and third-country service providers for telecommunications, satellite radio and satellite television services provided to individuals in Cuba.
    • Authorize the donation of certain consumer telecommunication devices without a license.
    • Add certain humanitarian items to the list of items eligible for export through licensing exceptions.

    Not suprisingly, Cuban expatriates overwhelmingly support the opportunity to be visit their families, and to help them with their financial needs.
    New Orleans has a historic and cultural relationship with Cuba. We should encourage an even greater opening of policies.

    Posted in George W. Bush, Cuba, Barack Obama | 1 Comment »

    A New Orleans New Year’s resolution for Barack Obama

    1st January 2009

    Posted in New Orleans, Cuba, Louisiana, Katrina Dissidents, Barack Obama, Government Transparency | 4 Comments »

    McCain’s anti-family Cuba policy is heartless and ineffective

    21st May 2008

    Posted in New Orleans, Cuba, Louisiana, 2008 Elections, John McCain | 1 Comment »

    The Miami mafia’s Cuban counter-revolution

    17th January 2007

    Posted in Cuba, Worst President Ever | 3 Comments »