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Name: John McAuliff on Jan 17, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: The President should know he has done the right thing and be confident to do more.Flag
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Name: Lisa Valanti on Jan 18, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: That travel for the public sector, and international tourism should be regulated at all is anti-democratic. The US should demonstrate in practice what it supports in theory. As a showcase democracy, US residents should have as a 'right' not as a privilege, the freedom to explore the planet we share, regardless of politics, and see firsthand other cultures and work to co-exist with our neighbors, and work together on global solutions to environmental and other shared problems.Flag
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Name: Kathie Sawyer on Jan 18, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: Seems it would be so simple if we would just lift the embargo an let people working together solve our differences.Flag
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Name: Randy Poindexter on Jan 18, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: John D. Harrell on Jan 19, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Frank Pratka on Jan 19, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: Next step: Full normalized relations!Flag
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Name: ISSAC ANTONIO NARVAEZ on Jan 21, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: This failed approach to Cuba was originally justified as part of the Cold War policy of "containment" of the Soviet Union. That policy has now outlasted the Soviet Union by over two decades. A shooting war in Vietnam in which almost 50,000 Americans were killed has come and gone. Vietnam is now a reliable U.S. trading partner and favorite tourist destination, but the policy of isolating Cuba -- with which we have never had a violent conflict -- remains. Richard Nixon long ago made peace with China which, though still an officially Communist country, is now one of our most crucial trading partners and holds much of our country's debt. But our policy of isolating relatively tiny Cuba -- just 90 miles from our shore -- continues. Of course one of the reasons for the failure of this ancient policy is that it was long ago abandoned by every other country in the world. Canadians vacation at Cuban resorts. South Americans sell Cuban agricultural products. Our European allies all have friendly relations, but our policy of isolating Cuba persists. The only real accomplishment of past isolationist policies toward Cuba was to restrict the rights of U.S. citizens. Even after the changes announced Friday, most ordinary Americans are still prevented from traveling to Cuba. It is the only place on earth to which our own government prevents us from traveling. It is the freedom of Americans that is being abridged -- and we should be just as outraged by that limitation on our freedom as we are by a gag order on our freedom of speech or an abridgment of our freedom of religion.Flag
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Name: Ellen Gierson on Jan 22, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: Unrestricted travel to Cuba, now, Mr. President!Flag
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Name: Richard Kanak on Jan 22, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 22, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: Thank you for your continued efforts in to restore our civil rights to visit cuba as Americans. I have family members that are young Cubans and they're hope is to one day see the two countries restore there international relations. They are also very hopeful of you Mr. President for those actions. As a proud American citizen of Cuban parents I ask you to please don't let a small group in Washington fool you about the feelings of the Cuban Americans in Miami and the Island. Fifty years of failed policies and family separation is ENOUGH. I KEEP THE HOPE AND STILL BELIEVE IN YOU.Flag
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Name: James W. Sweet on Jan 22, 2011Position/title: Former PresidentOrganization: Oakland/Santiago Sister City Assoc.Comments: Change is finally coming to what has been an illogical foreign policy for more than Fifty years. One Day, and I hope soon freedom of all Citizens of United States of America to travel to Cuba will be restored. I applaud President Barack Obama's efforts to rid the USA of the impediments to engagement of the people of Cuba and the USA.Flag
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Name: James W. Sweet on Jan 22, 2011Position/title: Former PresidentOrganization: Oakland/Santiago Sister City Assoc.Comments: Change is finally coming to what has been an illogical foreign policy for more than fifty years. one day, and I hope soon freedom of all Citizens of the United States of America to travel to Cuba will be restored. I applaud President Barack Obama's efforts to rid the USA of the impediments to the engagement of the people of Cuba and the citizens of the USAFlag
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Name: Andrea Valle on Jan 23, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: I am very much looking forward to traveling to Cuba. As a granddaughter of the Cuban migration in the 60s, I'm looking forward to learning more about my family's past and the difficulties they have suffered due to the embargo and the situation in Cuba since then.Flag
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Name: Rob Sequin on Jan 23, 2011Position/title: PublisherOrganization: Havana Journal Inc.Comments: Thank you Mr. President for this small step in the right direction to give the freedom of travel to the American people. Continue to do what's right for the AMERICAN people first.Flag
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Name: Joe Perez on Jan 24, 2011Position/title: COB/CEOOrganization: J Perez Associates, Inc.Comments:Flag
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Name: Armando Vilaseca on Jan 24, 2011Position/title: Vermont Commissioner of EducationOrganization: Vermont Department of EducationComments:Flag
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Name: Filippo Magistro on Jan 25, 2011Position/title: ownerOrganization: thomas travelComments: It is time that the USA opens the boarder with Cuta. It is deplorable that European can go just about anywhere and US citizens are restricted to explore the world. What are we afraid of when it comes to Cuba? Sham on the 50 years which have passed and isolate them. Why do not isolate China and Russia, they are Communist countries just like Cuba.What's up with that?Flag
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Name: Joaquin Villegas on Jan 31, 2011Position/title: ProfessorOrganization: Northeastern Illinois UniversityComments: We need to open the doors to college and university students to experince through an educational program the history, culture and traditions of the Cuban people from a global perspective.Flag
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Name: Yomi Durojaiye, Certified Travel Counselor on Mar 2, 2011Position/title: ManagerOrganization: Duro Travel Services Inc.Comments:Flag
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Name: John Sweet on Apr 28, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: John Beirne on Jul 8, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: Please give this your attention. Thanks, John BeirneFlag
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Name: Ellen Gierson on Jul 9, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments: The best solution to unrestricted travel to Cuba is to extend a general license for all people-to-people exchanges sponsored by IRS-recognized not for profit organizations, the same legal procedure as for Cuban American, religious and student travel.Flag
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Name: Francine Brown on Jul 9, 2011Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: ANTONIO NARVAEZ on Jun 3, 2012Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Marlene Arzola on Jul 12, 2012Position/title:Organization:Comments:Flag
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