Elian is learning karate and has two girlfriends...I can only assume Janet Reno isn't one of 'em and the karate will come in handy if they meet again...
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To: Libloather
In an interview with NBC's "Dateline" to air Sunday, Elian's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, says he has generally kept Elian out of the limelight, even moving to a secret location in town to avoid the press. You have to wonder how having an interview with Dateline is consistent with this "avoid the limelight" approach.
107 posted on
08/01/2004 5:02:13 PM PDT by
TN4Liberty
("I did not have socks with that document....." S. Berger)
To: Libloather
My hope: Castro will assign Juan Miguel as his successor and Elian will lead a Democratic revolution in Cuba and replace his father as the freely elected first President of a free Cuba!
To: Libloather
"Normal" according to Fidel's standards? The day Clinton/Reno ordered troops to seize a small boy on behalf of a Communist tyrant was a marker of how far we have fallen as a culture.
Maybe someday the "Manchurian-izing" will wear off and little Elian (perhaps an adult by then) will remember his brief freedom fondly.
126 posted on
08/01/2004 6:08:30 PM PDT by
SEA
To: Libloather
Four years after return to Cuba, Elian a normal schoolboy
In other words, a boy devoid of hope living in a hopeless society--well, a little hope: Castro cannot reasonably be expected to be around for Elian's 20th birthday.
127 posted on
08/01/2004 6:09:40 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: Libloather
Perhaps Elian will grow up and pitch for the New York Yankees.
150 posted on
08/01/2004 10:08:13 PM PDT by
Doctor Stochastic
(Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
To: Libloather
"The media (in Miami) intimidated him, pressured him most of all," Gonzalez said in his first interview in three years. "It totally overwhelmed him." It's called a free press. Yes, they have the manners and ethics of a pack of rabid dogs but at least they are not controlled by the government.
220 posted on
08/02/2004 1:22:59 PM PDT by
Tall_Texan
(John Edwards - the political embodiment of breast implants.)
To: Libloather
I'm looking forward to the day when Elian turns 18, flees Cuba for the United States, and denounces Clinton for sending him back in the first place.
To: Libloather
Well, isn't that special. And yes, he's living in the gulag of the Caribbean. Sometime soon Castro will assume room temperature and the island of Cuba will be free.
272 posted on
08/02/2004 2:40:43 PM PDT by
hershey
(, WH)
To: Libloather
Wouldn't it be cool if this kid grew up to be the first freely elected Presidente of Cuba?
To: Libloather
Gee the Miami Herald reports outrage for Martinez saying Castor is in essence SCUM for sending the boy back, and now we have happy happy hakuna matata images of elian is kite flying Cuba.
A slave is a SLAVE no matter what the MSM says.
Imagine his much better future in the USA.
322 posted on
09/25/2004 4:33:18 PM PDT by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! NOV 2, 2004 is VETERANS DAY! VOTE!)
To: Libloather
I, for one, was in favor of his deportation.
Just as I am in favor of deporting all who enter our country illegally.
It's a shame that cuba is such a rotten place, but too bad for them.
323 posted on
09/25/2004 4:35:58 PM PDT by
WhiteGuy
(Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press...)
To: Libloather; cyn
326 posted on
09/25/2004 4:54:07 PM PDT by
ALOHA RONNIE
("ALOHA RONNIE" Guyer/Veteran-"WE WERE SOLDIERS" Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.lzxray.com)
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