Posted on 04/09/2002 8:34:03 PM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
For Immediate Release
Apr 9, 2002
Press Office: 202-646-5172
MEDIA ADVISORY
JUDICIAL WATCH UNCOVERS FORMER INS COMMISSIONER MEISSNERS ORDERS TO DESTROY EVIDENCE IN DECISION TO RETURN ELIAN GONZALEZ TO CUBA AND SUBSEQUENT, ILLEGAL RAID ON GONZALEZ FAMILY HOME
Press Conference For Release of Documents
Date: April 10, 2002
Time: 8:00 AM
Place: Sheraton Biscayne Bay
495 Brickell Avenue
Parlor 3
Miami, FL
(Washington DC / Miami) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced that tomorrow, April 10, 2002, it will release documents revealing former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Commissioner Doris Meissners orders to destroy evidence and obstruct justice in the illegal raid that returned Elian Gonzalez to Communist Cuba that resulted in the beating and gassing of dozens of peaceful protestors by INS agents. The documents were produced for the first time today in a trial before the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), in Miami, concerning charges of retaliation against INS Special Agent Rick Ramirez, by his supervisors in the Miami District Office of the INS. An INS attorney, Diana Alvarez, produced the documents during sworn testimony in the hearing. Ramirez is an INS whistleblower who initially revealed the INS and Justice Department obstruction of justice and anti-Hispanic prejudice that pervaded the Elian Gonzalez saga.
The documents reveal that the U.S. government had information indicating that Juan Miguel Gonzalez (Elians father) had sought to leave Cuba for the United States. They also reveals the U.S. government was aware that Juan Miguel wanted Elian to stay in the U.S. and that the father was being coerced by the Castro regime.
INS attorney Rebeca Sanchez-Roig notes that she was ordered to destroy all documents, but retained a copy of the e-mail because she believed Meissners destruction orders to be improper.
Copies of the documents will be made available at the press conference.
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Nam Vet
If you didn't read that stuff; oh well ...
Have you ever visited their office in Washington, D.C.? I have, and I can assure you that they are not spending any money on fancy furniture or opulent offices. I suspect it would be very difficult to find less expensive office space in D.C. Their offices really are very spartan.
Nam Vet
I do not particularily care what you think of me, although I have been called several colorful names by you tonight. I never knew that abuse could be so entertaining. I would much rather just debate you on the issues; my person is irrvelevant to this thread.
You also stated that most of the money that Judicial Watch brings in goes right into Larry's pocket. Before I believe any remark such as this, I would like to see some documented proof other than your interpretation of the financial situation at Judicial Watch. I consider slandering one's reputation a very serious matter. Do you?
You assume that I haven't read threads about Larry Klayman on Freerepublic before? One can be a lurker and still read any post that actual members here get to read, it is not as if there is a separate forum for lurkers and members. Second of all, I have read a lot about Larry Klayman and Judicial Watch from many different sources, some on Freerepublic and many not. So does this make me more or less nowledgable about Larry Klayman and Judicial Watch?
I am sure that Larry Klayman realizes that absent a client, he has no suit.
No, I dom't mind at all, just thought you'd be interested. I admire Judicial Watch for their good work and that essentially constitutes my vested interest--that they keep up their good work and firm committment to justice and integrity.
Well, at least I learned what the meaning of the word Naif is.
I would not be surprised if people at Judicial Watch, including Larry Klayman, put in 60-70 hour work weeks. I appreciate the hard work they do and the jobs they take that no one else will touch. Larry Klayman could make a lot more money being a trial or corporate lawyer, but he isn't.
Then just go back to fawning over Larry and wishing that he eventually gets anything done. LOL
Now, I'm off to read important and interesting threads. Shameless idoletry and sycophantic drooling are boring.
Thompson held a press conference, which no one covered and then, taking John Glenn's lead, the left-wing talking heads trashed and mocked him on every news show till they had totally destroyed him politically. Klayman chose that moment to make Thompson one of the "Top Ten Most Wanted", on his web site, for some bogus campaign violation that was never mentioned again.
That was it for me.
Still, Larry sometimes gets something right, even if by accident.
When you are a "law firm" begging for money to "fight the good fight" and you take in over $25,000,000 in donations and you spend less than $2,000,000 on "legal expenses" chances are you're not in it for the law.
Yes, that information was a bit "sobering". That is a whole lot of $ for 'education'.
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