US to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba

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In a deal negotiated during 18 months of secret talks hosted largely by Canada and encouraged by Pope Francis, who hosted a final culminating meeting at the Vatican, President Obama and President Raul Castro of Cuba agreed in a telephone call to put aside decades of hostility to find a new relationship between the island nation just 90 minutes off the American coast.

The contractor, Alan Gross, boarded an American government plane bound for the United States on Wednesday morning and the United States sent back three Cuban spies who have been in an American prison since 1981. American officials said the Cuban spies were swapped for a United States intelligence agent who has been in a Cuban prison for nearly 20 years and said Mr. Gross was not technically part of the swap but released separately on “humanitarian grounds.”

In addition, the United States will ease restrictions on remittances, travel and banking relations and Cuba will release 53 Cuban prisoners identified as political prisoners by the United States government. Although the decades-old American embargo on Cuba will remain in place for now, the administration signaled that it would welcome a move by Congress to ease or lift it should lawmakers choose to.

“Today, the United States is taking historic steps to chart a new course in our relations with Cuba and to further engage and empower the Cuban people,” the White House said in a written statement.

This is probably a very good idea.  We have restored diplomatic relations with almost every other “enemy” in the world, including Vietnam, which for me was a hard pill to swallow.  Hopefully, soon new trade will exist as well as flourishing tourism.  Its much easier to stay made at people than to get along.

Restoring diplomatic relations also should be welcomed by millions of Cuban Americans who probably miss the mother country.  Cuba has been an enemy of the state ever since I was a child.

Joy Woodhouse blasts pundit sons on CSPAN for fighting

“Oh God, it’s Mom,” gasped  CSPAN’s Dallas Woodhouse.  He and his brother were both arguing on the air when they took a call from Joy.  Apparently the boys had caused some unpleasantness over Thanksgiving.

I guess she told them!  I laughed when she said she had hoped they wouldn’t be there.  How many people have these kinds of discussions when they go home for holidays?  My mother wouldn’t allow politics or religion to be discussed at the table.  That ruined everyone’s fun. She also used to threaten to knock our heads together when we fought.

Have no fear though.  Someone always managed to be dysfunctional.  Sometimes it was me or at least I got the blame for it.

What’s the worst you have done or seen done at a holiday gathering of friends and relatives?

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