Quote of the day
Ernesto Hernandez Busto from Penúltimos Días on Carlos Saladrigas' comments in an interview regarding doing business with the Castro regime:
"He says, '[w]e will invest in Cuba when all Cubans have the same right, and when all Cubans who live in Cuba will be able to freely be our partners in the creation of the businesses that Cuba needs so much to revitalize it's economy.' Very well. But why not apply that same moral argument to travel and say, for example: 'We will travel to Cuba when all Cubans are free to travel.'"























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