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Cubans Try to Reach Fla. in Floating '51 Chevy...
myway ^
| Feb 4
Posted on 02/04/2004 10:21:55 AM PST by PaulaB
MIAMI (AP) - Two Cubans who tried to sail to Florida in a truck converted to a pontoon boat last year are making another attempt, this time piloting a seagoing 1950s-era Buick with nine other people, including five children, relatives said.
Marciel Basanta Lopez and Luis Gras Rodriguez, who were sent back to Cuba in July after they failed to reach Florida in a converted 1951 Chevy pickup, were allegedly at the helm of the newest vehicle-boat conversion.
The Coast Guard refused on Wednesday to confirm the status of the tailfinned car or the origin of photos of it in the water that were broadcast on television Tuesday. U.S. policy prevents the disclosure of information on such cases until they are resolved, such as by sending the participants back to their home countries, Petty Officer Sandra Bartlett said.
Under U.S. immigration policy, Cubans who reach U.S. shores are allowed to stay while those caught at sea are usually returned.
(AP) Luis Gras Rodriguez, rihgt, and his wife Isora Hernandez, left, and their son Angel are seen... Full Image
The Miami Herald said the 1959 Buick was nearly halfway to Key West by Tuesday evening. Key West is 90 miles from Havana, but it was not immediately clear where on Cuba the group had set out to sea.
Relatives in Cuba told Basanta's cousin, Kiriat Lopez, who lives in Lake Worth, that they knew the men were planning a second escape attempt.
"My cousin isn't crazy. He wants to be free," Lopez told the newspaper. "That's how crazy he is."
He said the group left Cuba on Monday night. "They've been waiting the past two weeks for good weather," he said.
In the Havana neighborhood of San Miguel de Padron, Gras' sister said she was awaiting news.
"They are very brave," Valentina Gras told the Herald. "When you are so sure of what you have to do you cannot be afraid."
Last summer, the two men were joined by seven other men, two women and one small child.
The Chevy pickup they used then was kept afloat by empty 55-gallon drums attached to the bottom as pontoons. A propeller attached to the drive shaft pushed it along at about 8 mph.
After the Coast Guard intercepted them about 40 miles off Key West, the pickup was sunk to keep it from becoming a hazard to other vessels.
TOPICS: Cuba; Culture/Society; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: cuba; cubanrefugees
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:21:59 AM PST
by
PaulaB
Comment #2 Removed by Moderator
To: PaulaB
LOL! Gotta at least give 'em points for originality!
To: PaulaB
This is going to end in tragedy if they keep trying this.
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:24:34 AM PST
by
Rebelbase
( <a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure put it in your tagline too!)
To: Luis Gonzalez
ping
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:24:43 AM PST
by
agitator
(The 9th Amendment says what?)
To: PaulaB
This makes 2?
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:25:31 AM PST
by
OXENinFLA
("We disregard the lessons of history." ----- Patton)
To: PaulaB
"My cousin isn't crazy. He wants to be free," Lopez told the newspaper. "That's how crazy he is."Great statement
To: PaulaB
"When you are so sure of what you have to do you cannot be afraid."
"My cousin isn't crazy. He wants to be free," Lopez told the newspaper. "That's how crazy he is."
That Says it ALL.
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:25:53 AM PST
by
nuconvert
("Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?")
Another "not our finest hour" bump
9
posted on
02/04/2004 10:28:06 AM PST
by
NonValueAdded
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GWB 1/20/04)
To: nuconvert
Driving with a 40+ year expired tag will get you pulled in a heartbeat.
10
posted on
02/04/2004 10:28:40 AM PST
by
Rebelbase
( <a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure put it in your tagline too!)
To: PaulaB
Some people really value freedom...
To: PaulaB
I am speechless.
12
posted on
02/04/2004 10:30:30 AM PST
by
reagan_fanatic
(I'd rather be driving my '57 Chevy)
To: PaulaB
"Drove my Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry...."
(Sorry, I couldn't resist)
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:30:36 AM PST
by
The SISU kid
(I'm the swizzle stick in the cocktail of life)
To: PaulaB
He owns at least two 50's antique autos and he still isn't happy? Just what is it about these guys that they don't love their quaint paradise. Our Hollywood friends just love it there. It's like visiting a 50's theme park.
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:31:31 AM PST
by
kenth
(This is not a tagline. You, sir, are hallucinating.)
To: PaulaB
Meanwhile, 7 million illegal immigrants have no problem getting into the United States.
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:32:21 AM PST
by
SGCOS
To: Rebelbase
LOL I couldn't resist when I read this....it's a little comic relief that I think we all need. But then after I laugh I think about these poor souls. Maybe we all need a history lesson to value our freedom we take for granted in this great country....
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:32:54 AM PST
by
PaulaB
(Want to end the deficit? KICK the UN out of our country!!!!!!!!)
To: mhking; Tijeras_Slim; Constitution Day
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:34:01 AM PST
by
martin_fierro
(Chat is my milieu)
To: PaulaB
I sure hope they make it this time. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed.
To: kenth
He owns at least two 50's antique autos and he still isn't happy? Those are probably top of the line cars in the socialist paradise called Cuba.
To: PaulaB
I can't believe they want to come to this country when Cuba has such fantastic healthcare. /sarcasm
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:36:26 AM PST
by
rudypoot
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