Responding to a post from Florida Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Congressman Flake wrote in The Hill's CongressBlog:
July 11th, 2006
It’s certainly prudent for the U.S. to begin to think about how we will interact with a post-Castro Cuba. However, it would be imprudent to keep in place policies that have made Castro the longest-reigning dictator in the world.
Simply put, more of the same won’t hasten democratic reforms in Cuba.
The interests of democracy, both in Cuba and here in the U.S., would be better served by a more honest examination of our current Cuba policy.
Keep up this brand of moderation and you just might be kicked out of the Republican party, no matter what kind of fiscal and social conservative cred you have.
2 comments:
What happened? Did Flake lose his copy of the official republican talking points?
Yeah. I won't say he's a *good* Republican (wayyyy to socially conservative) but he seems to be a little less odious than the Stepford Corporate Stooge that is the average Republican politician.
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