Dear Mr. President,
Lift The
Embargo Now
During last year's political
race, Key West History magazine spoke out, in issue #12, in favor
of reopening travel and trade with Cuba and in favor of
supporting whichever candidate agreed with us. We figured that
was you.
During your campaign, you told
Cuban-Americans in Miami and, by extension, everyone listening
that your presidency would lift restrictions on family travel
and increase the dollar amount on remittances sent to family
members there. That's wonderful. Helping families stay close
and support one another is a good thing.
But, Mr. Obama, there's so much
more to do. And we'd appreciate it if you'd listen to a few ideas
from the Southernmost City.
Since the earliest days of Key
West, relations between our city and the island nation 90 miles
directly south of us have been strong. Business and personal
connections have been made on both sides of the water that separates
us. Cuba maintained a Consulate in Key West and, at one
time, owned the property on Duval Street where the San Carlos
stands. We marched in their parades they came over to march
in ours. Baseball competitions between the two islands are legendary.
Many customs and practices from Cuba have ingrained themselves
into the everyday life of each Key Wester one only need
buy a cup of coffee or order a sandwich in this town to see how
true that is.
In 2009, as Key West faces the
same economic crunch as the rest of the country, why not free
us to turn to the one thing that worked to pull this island city
out of the Depression seventy years ago Tourism!
Not only will travelers come
to Key West and then go on to Cuba, as they did in the day of
the Florida East Coast Railway (remember the Havana Special?),
but foreign travelers visiting Cuba can easily add a side-trip
to Key West onto their itinerary. In a story on Ernest Hemingway
featured at explorekeywesthistory.com, we could only dream about
the day a traveler might actually be able to visit BOTH tropical
Hemingway homes in one trip Key West and Finca Viga. In
the very near future, this dream could become a reality.
So, let them come. Let everyone
interested in visiting Cuba figure out what a wonderful "stopover"
or base of operations Key West can be. We've got the beds to
hold their heads and the restaurants to feed them. We've got
the berths for their boats and the taxis to transport them around
the island. Heck, Key West even has its own ferry terminal. Just
give the word, Mr. Obama, and we can start processing tickets
to Havana tomorrow. Key West is ready to do the work, sir, all
you need to do is open the door.
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