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Old Communist habits die hard--especially when the Obama administration is working so diligently to keep them alive

Can Congress Thwart Obama's Lifeline to the Castros?


On Wednesday, President Obama announced that the U.S. and Cuba will reestablish diplomatic ties. "This is what change looks like," the president declared. It remains to be seen if Congress will embrace the Communist dictatorship with as much gusto. Congress is the entity that must approve spending millions on building an embassy, confirming an ambassador, and softening the sanctions imposed on a nation with an extensive track record of human rights violations. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) is leading the charge against the administration. On Wednesday he made it clear he is opposed to the normalization process, and threatened to delay the nomination of an ambassador. "It is important for the United States to continue being a beacon of freedom for the Cuban people," Rubio said in a written statement. "I intend to work with my colleagues to block the administration's efforts to pursue diplomatic relations with Cuba and name an ambassador to Havana until substantive progress is made on these important issues."
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