grateful1
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Wow, that was a real news article. I was expecting "something completely differant". :whistling:
I do hope that the embargo will be lifted in my lifetime.
I don't think the quality will suffer in the short term, the prices will go up though. After all, their production will only have to increase by say 30%. Come on, every cigar smoker in the US that
wants CC's, will get CC's, majority already have whatever they want.
Brian
Come on, every cigar smoker in the US that
wants CC's, will get CC's, majority already have whatever they want.
Brian
Rumor has it that the Castro brothers are green with envy over watching the U.S. on the road to becoming the socialist state they could only dream of in Cuba.
Of course, that's just a rumor.
Rumor has it that Cuba have put their best brain panel together to figure out why America, who is so rich, does no have free health care. The panel are working out the amount of money theyRumor has it that the Castro brothers are green with envy over watching the U.S. on the road to becoming the socialist state they could only dream of in Cuba.
Of course, that's just a rumor.
Besides the fact that with the direction that the economy has been heading, Cuba's might surpass ours. Also just a rumor of course.....
Being born and raised in Miami, I know that feelings are "mixed" about this issue there. In addition, as noted in the article, things may change at least slightly depending on the outcome of the election. In the meantime, don't hold your breathe.....
Wow, that was a real news article. I was expecting "something completely differant". :whistling:
I do hope that the embargo will be lifted in my lifetime.
A lot guys say they can't wait for the embargo to be lifted but what do you think that will do to the quality of cigars coming out of the island? The economics of it makes me think that the mere rumor of a lift would send the factories into overdrive. What will that do to quality and consistency of the smokes being produced. I haven't had the fortune to sample a lot of cigars from cuba (hope to try more in the future) but I know there have been quality issues over time. I just wonder if that will be worsened by a lift of the embargo. NOW I am by no means saying that for that reason I think it shouldn't be done...I just think we are going to have to ride a wave of poorer quality until the novelty wears off.
If the embargo were to lifted though, what would happen from a legal standpoint? I mean doesn't Altadis and General Cigar hold the import rights to most, if not all, of the Cuban brands? How would that play out?
U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday called Cuba a "dungeon" and vowed Washington would not lift its economic embargo until Havana released political prisoners and allowed free expression.
He must be talking about Gitmo?
If the embargo were to lifted though, what would happen from a legal standpoint? I mean doesn't Altadis and General Cigar hold the import rights to most, if not all, of the Cuban brands? How would that play out?