For a variety of reasons, Cuba has very little Internet penetration.
"If Cubans could communicate with each other, if these groups could link up and coordinate with each other, the Cuban government couldn't survive, and I think these guys know it," said Marco Rubio at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C. Wednesday morning.
Speaking with Mary O'Grady of the Wall Street Journal, the Florida Republican didn't say anything new when it comes to his disdain for the Raoul Castro-led government, but just had a larger platform from which to say it.
This article appears in Mar 22-28, 2012.
