to Cuba a couple of years ago to attend the Agricultural Trade Fair, and was insulted by Cuban "exile" Otto Reich for his troubles.
Here's a photo of the farmer Kaehler:
(snip) The governor introduced Castro to farmer Ralph Kaehler and his family. The Kaehlers arrived in Cuba with hogs, sheep, bison, and cattle from their farm outside Rochester and from other family-owned farms in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Castro peppered the family with questions about the livestock, and took a rather keen interest in the Kaehlers' two sons: Cliff, 13, and Seth, 11.
"And when are you planning to learn Spanish?" Castro asked through an interpreter.
"Hopefully, I'll be really good by this time next year," said Cliff.
"Your father should send you here on vacation," Castro replied.
"We thought we would come back to see our livestock when we sell more down here," said Ralph Kaehler, who hopes to export breeding stock to Cuba. He says he was surprised by how approachable Castro seemed to be, and also by his knowledge and interest in livestock.
"It was like sitting down with a farmer at our table. We talked about the animals, what they were, how old they were. You know, he was impressed with the size of the sheep. When he asked his weight and got it, I told him about 200 lbs. He said that's bigger than he is. But it was discussing agriculture between agriculture people, and you could tell he was enjoying it," he said. (snip/...)
http://news.mpr.org/features/200209/27_khoom_cuba27/His kids:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Really time to get on with dropping that damned embargo and travel ban.
Democratic Presidents eased the restrictions, and Republican Presidents tightened them up. It should be easy to recognize what has been happening here, wouldn't you say?