I'd like to go to Cuba.

People in Cuba are victims.

I've been to Cuba many times.

Cuba needs a dose of perestroika.

The only way to Cuba is with the CIA.

In Cuba, I didn't even have a bicycle.

I respect the path Cuba chooses to take.

I went to Cuba maybe eight or nine times.

John Kerry's record on Cuba is pretty bad.

I was born in Cuba but was made in the USA.

In Cuba there are no drugs nor will there be.

Doing business with Cuba is good for America.

A road trip in Cuba is probably top of my list.

I come from Cuba. Taxes for me are no big thing.

I've never been against doing business with Cuba.

[Cuba's goverment] is an anti-American government.

In Cuba we use our champions to promote the sport.

What most impressed me about Cuba was the optimism.

I am Fidel Castro and we have come to liberate Cuba.

Condemn me, it does not matter: history will absolve me.

I've been going to Cuba since the Elian Gonzalez affair.

Cuba is a wonderful country. What Castro’s done is superb.

For centuries, Cubas greatest resource has been its people.

For centuries, Cuba's greatest resource has been its people.

My story is the American dream that my parents fled Cuba for.

I was born in Cuba, and my parents were tropical agronomists.

Because he'll take me to Cuba and I don't want to go to Cuba.

Living in Cuba made me unafraid of whatever could happen to me.

Cuba has long played an outsized role in the world's imagination.

Cuba has the cleanest and most-educated prostitutes in the world.

Cuba wants to get rid of a dictator, and baseball needs a dictator.

Cuba will be able to move towards freedom and democracy once again.

They talk about who won and who lost. Human reason won. Mankind won.

I think I'm going to my grave without swimming from Cuba to Florida.

When I was a little boy, my dream was to play baseball and leave Cuba.

But Cuba doesn't have a dictatorship - it's a revolutionary democracy.

Nowadays, Cubans who enter from Cuba with a visa do not receive any aid.

When it comes to musicians, I'm like the daddy of musicians here in Cuba.

Well, you know, I left Cuba as a kid when I was 6 years old back in 1971.

I think a policy of isolationism toward Cuba is misplaced and hasn't worked.

Sending $300 to your grandma in Cuba doesn't change the dynamic with Castro.

Increased remittances to Cuba from the United States has helped Cuban families.

It turns out Cuba has this incredible healthcare system for a very poor country.

I'm part Cuban, so anything with a good beat like Rumberos de Cuba gets me going.

I was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in Madrid, Spain. Then I moved to New Jersey.

The neighbors were more than neighbors [on Cuba]. They were like part of the family.

What I experienced in Cuba, I have become a student of what, how communism operates.

Of course Castro was Cuba's longest serving president. After all, he was a dictator.

I don't want anything from Cuba. I want them to be free and enjoy the things I enjoy.

Of course their [Cuba's] economy is terrible, but they have Health Care and education.

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