I would not move to Cuba as my spanish skills are irredeemably poor. However, if language and career weren't issues, I would move there only so long as it became a progressive social democracy aligned with the European Union, and free of negative influences such as multinational corporations or their servant, the US.
2006-08-01 20:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope that people get what they are looking for. I wish no ill on Fidel, but it would be nice to see a better country. Is his brother that much better? Why all the cheers? Is his brother going to be a different leader? Also I do not think what he has is deadly. Why are they so happy? He will be back. I just wish Bush could have thanked them for offering us humanitarian aid for catrina. Bush has a Cuban grandson with the same name does he not?
Ah any word on the little boy who went back to Cuba? What was his name the one whos mother died feeing and he had to go back with his father to cuba?
2006-08-01 20:46:11
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answered by adobeprincess 6
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no guarantee that there isn't a faction to the left of the Castro regime that would crack down on private enterprise after the old man is gone.
2006-08-01 20:47:37
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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I don't want to go on Cuba. Why? Because, I just prefer to my homeland Philippines, even if we suffer in economy crisis. I believe that happiness is not from money alone.
2006-08-01 20:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd be more likely to live there if he was still in power. I don't think the stability of the country is going to improve when he goes.
That's not to say there isn't good money to be made though.....
2006-08-01 20:46:25
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answered by Oli 3
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Castro is the best man in the world.
2006-08-01 20:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Republican and pro-Catholic is how Cuba must be before I ever think of going there!
2006-08-01 20:46:44
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answered by jbhafford 2
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He isn't dead yet - as me again in like 10 or so years when he really might be dead. I bet he lives to 110 to be honest.
2006-08-01 20:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm no fortune teller but I don't expect any change after Fidel has died.
2006-08-01 20:45:33
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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