Posted on 10/18/2002 1:33:46 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Miami Herald ELIAN outing in Washington brings criticism in Miami (Bagley connections) May 9, 2000 Author: Frances Robles [Excerpt] WASHINGTON -- For the first time since flying to the nation's capital aboard a U.S. Marshals Service plane two weeks ago, Elian Gonzalez appeared in public over the weekend -- at the home of a Washington, D.C., power broker who opposes the Cuba trade embargo.
The boy's presence Saturday at the tony Georgetown home of Smith Bagley, grandson of tobacco magnate R.J. Reynolds and a big-time Democratic donor and fund-raiser, inspired criticism in Miami. ``What's he doing there?'' Spencer Eig, attorney for Elian's Miami relatives, said Monday. ``It doesn't look right.''
But a source close to the Cuban Interests Section said the idea behind the party was innocent enough -- to get the Gonzalezes out of the Wye Plantation, a rural estate where they have lived in seclusion with Cuban visitors for two weeks. ``It had to do with going out of their way to show he's not a hostage,'' said the source, who asked not to be identified.
The choice to hold the outing at the Bagleys made sense, the source said. Bagley is a wheeler dealer married to the former U.S. ambassador to Portugal. Elian was hardly his first famed guest: He's hosted Bill and Hillary Clinton, Barbra Streisand and Gen. Colin Powell.
Bagley offered $10,000 to Bill Clinton's legal defense fund and is the money behind the Arca Foundation, an organization devoted to more contact and fewer trade restrictions with Cuba. As chairman, Bagley heads what is much like the Cuban American National Foundation of the other side of the Cuba debate.
Arca's $72 million has offered millions to organizations that sponsor things like university study in Cuba and marine projects. In 1998, it gave $75,000 to the Miami-based Cuban Committee for Democracy, whose chairwoman is Elena Freyre. The group actively argues for a less hardline U.S. posture toward Cuba.
Bagley is a former national finance chairman of the Democratic Party. ``Smith Bagley is financier of not the anti-embargo movement, but the pro-Castro movement,' said Jose Cardenas, director of the Cuban American National Foundation's Washington office. ``He's openly hard-core, low-key but very committed. He and his wife are the prototypical power couple -- wanting to impress their similarly minded friends with, `We are so tied in that we can serve up to you Juan Miguel and the little raft boy.' It bugs me.'' [End Excerpt]
Leftwing stooges create another front for Castro*** The Cuba Policy Foundation is headed by Ambassador Sally Grooms Cowal, who acts as its president. If you can remember back to the Elian Gonzalez debacle, Sally Grooms Cowal was the individual whose other group, Youth for Friendship, "hosted" the Cuban boy in the Rosedale mansion after he was taken by Janet Reno's agents in Miami. The Rosedale compound, which is in Maryland, is owned and operated by Youth for Friendship. Additionally Grooms Cowal, was a former deputy assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs under President George Bush in the late 1980s. She has also served as ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago. The CPF (Cuba Policy Foundation) is bankrolled by the Arca Foundation. . Communist Cuba is the main focus of Arca's Foreign Policy grants list, and although it gives money to other international and domestic institutions, it annually gives a substantial amount of funds to causes dealing with communist Cuba. In 1999 alone, the Arca Foundation gave to over 19 organizations that are sympathetic to revolutionary Cuba.
The Arca Foundation's records denote that it has spent over $3 million dollars since 1995 devoted to institutions that ignore human rights in Cuba, but fight aggressively to drop US sanctions to the rouge nation. The Arca Foundation which is run by the R.J. Reynolds tobacco heir Smith Bagley, has silently worked in the background with institutions and Castro sympathetic Democratic politicians working to end economic sanctions against the dictatorship. ***
House Group: Ease Cuban Sanctions (Cuba Policy Foundation: Smith Bagley)***"Ending the Cuban embargo is a bipartisan issue," said Sally Grooms Cowal, who was U.S. ambassador to the Caribbean nations of Trinidad and Tobago during the administrations of the first President Bush and President Clinton. She is now president of the Cuba Policy Foundation. ***
...which would open the way for Bagley and Nathan Landow to build a casino resort in Havana.
And all that beautiful slave labor.
Bump!
Bump!
The Bagleys held a dinner for Elian Gonzalez and his father while they awaited their return to Cuba. A month earlier, armed federal agents had seized the then 6-year-old boy from his relatives' Miami home. Elian, who had survived a clandestine boat trip from Cuba that killed his mother, spent the evening in the Bagleys' swimming pool and playing video games, according to news reports.
The Bagleys also have been big donors to the campaigns of Clinton and his wife, Hillary, and were overnight guests at the Clinton White House. McBride, who appeared at the Clinton White House in 1999 to speak on diversifying the legal profession, said he is "not close" to Clinton, but added, "I admire him."
Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential election, will help the state party raise money for McBride's campaign Sunday at the Broward County home of Fort Lauderdale attorney Mitchell Berger. Lieberman also plans to campaign with McBride in South Florida on Sunday before traveling to Orlando for more Democratic campaign fund-raisers Monday. [End Excerpt]
Luis: So those who helped give Elian back to Castro are helping to elect McBride......I hope the Cuban Americans will come out it droves to elect JEB!
I stop over at Lucianne.com to read the Florida threads and comments. One poster said,
"A friend of mine who is an attorney in Tampa, used to be a U.S. attorney, says this man is a bag of scum."
We knew.
Anybody remember whose mansion they were guests at, who participated in the kidnapping of Elian? Maybe it was more than dinner but they don't want us to remember they harbored Elian there.
Look at the body of this thread under the picture of Elian sitting on the ground in Cuba. The gal that hosted him and Castro's people, is now bankrolled by the Bagleys and running a pro-Castro group called the Cuba Policy Foundation. Her name, Sally Grooms Cowal, formally head of the Youth for Understanding, the facility where they housed Elian in D.C.
I'm doing headquarters stuff today, can't do it. I have to step away from my computer today.
PLEASE FIND SOMEONE TO SEND THIS TIDBIT ABOUT ELIAN TO TIM RUSSERT. Thanks in advance, FV.
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