> You'd see Cuba come back to being a country of wealth as >they were back in the day.
-Just wanted to clear something up: Cuba wasn't a "country of wealth" back in the day. There was alot of wealth there but it was controlled by a very small number of people... and alot of the wealth was controlled by Americans, not Cubans. Most Cubans before Castro, especially the people who's ancestors were slaves (Africans/Chinese), lived in huts without running water or electricity, and had little or no education. Now Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in Latin America, and one of the lowest rates of infant mortality. I'm not saying that Castro is right in all of his actions, but he has done alot of good for his people.