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Republican platform doesn't abandon Cuba after all

By Paul West

August 20, 2012, 6:06 p.m.

TAMPA, Fla. — Cuban Americans can relax. The 2012 Republican platform

will continue the party's hard-line rhetoric toward the Communist regime

in Cuba, though it does not call for reversing Obama's

decision to relax restrictions on and financial assistance to

residents of the island.

An earlier Politics Now post stated incorrectly that the GOP platform

was silent on Cuba. A delegate on the party platform's foreign policy

and defense subcommittee, who had a copy of the pertinent language,

expressed surprise during a drafting session on the plank Monday that

Cuba wasn't mentioned. A GOP aide with access to the platform confirmed

that the foreign policy portion section did not mention Cuba.

The actual text of this year's GOP platform draft is a closely held

document, crafted under the control of the Mitt Romney campaign.

The draft planks were distributed to the platform delegates — on paper

only, not digitally — making it much more difficult for copies to

circulate surreptitiously to reporters or to interest groups that might

want to criticize.

But after the Politics Now post stirred up a swarm of concern,

particularly in south Florida, the campaign agreed to provide the

platform language about Cuba, some of it directly lifted from the 2008

document.

Four years ago, the platform stated that the Republicans "support

restrictions on trade with, and travel to, Cuba." The 2012 version also

contains language that points in that direction.

But there is no specific call to tighten the president's loosening of

restrictions, which made it easier for Cuban Americans to visit

relatives on the island and send them money, and has been popular with

some Latino voters.

Here is the language on Cuba, as released Monday night by the Romney

campaign:

"Alternatively, we will stand with the true democracies of the region

against both Marxist subversion and the drug lords, helping them to

become prosperous alternatives to the collapsing model of and

Cuba.

"We affirm our friendship with the people of Cuba and look toward their

reunion with the rest of our hemispheric family. The anachronistic

regime in Havana which rules them is a mummified relic of the age of

totalitarianism, a state-sponsor of terrorism. We reject any dynastic

succession of power within the Castro family and affirm the principles

codified in U.S. law as conditions for the lifting of trade, travel, and

financial sanctions: the legalization of political parties, an

independent media, and free and fair internationally-supervised

elections. We renew our commitment to Cuba's courageous pro-democracy

movement as the protagonists of Cuba's inevitable liberation and

democratic future. We call for a dedicated platform for the transmission

of Radio and TV Marti and for the promotion of access and

circumvention technology as tools to strengthen the pro-democracy

movement. We support the work of the Commission for Assistance to a Free

Cuba and affirm the principles of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966,

recognizing the rights of Cubans fleeing Communism."

paul.west@latimes.com

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-republican-platform-doesnt-abandon-cuba-after-all-20120820,0,5336512.story

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