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Opa!!
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The point is internet is not readily available like it is here. Cuba doesn't allow its citizens to have internet. Between my Blackberry/Ipod Touch/Laptop I'm always connected in some way. It was a sarcastic comment as I would definitely visit if I could. I have relatives from Canada who have been and love it.
I just don't see how they could lift the travel embargo and not lift the trade embargo. As I understand it is illegal for an American to buy any Cuban product. If you are traveling in Cuba and there is still a trade embargo, you would be breaking the law with any purchase.
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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You cannot say you cannot spend money in Cuba or on Cuban products but you can travel there. By virtue of travel there, you have to spend money on their economy. I am ready. Travel first week visiting where wife and I grew up (La Habana for me, Pinal del Rio/Vuelta Abajo area for her) and seeing family. Second week? HERF!!!
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