From: "MICHAEL SPITZER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On the surface, the abduction of Elian appears like an unpopular
> move, but there are strong motives behind it.

Unpopular with whom?

By and large, public opinion polls show that the majority of real Americans (as 
opposed to the pseudo-American Miami Cuban
community) supports the raid, and feels that it was high time that Elian was returned 
to his father's custody)...


> Further in the Elian case, black politicians are
> enraged: letting Elian remain free would magnify their view that
> Latinos are better received and treated than blacks from
> Haiti,the Dominican Republic and Africa.

I don't know if 'black politicians' are a monolithic think tank as you imply, but your 
assessment of how Elian has been treated
vis-a-vis refugees from other countries is correct.  "Latinos" as a group are treated 
no differently than blacks from other
countries, but CUBANS for some reason get kid-glove treatment.

If Elian was a black Haitian or even a white Colombian instead of a white Cuban, the 
situation would never have gotten to this
point...he would have been deported back to his country of origin immediately.


> The Democrat party needs
> their votes. The Cuban population, by and large hard working and

Hard working?  Then why were they loitering on public property 24 hours a day, 7 days 
a week.  Seems almost all who were quoted in
the press admitted to 'keeping watch' outside the Gonzalez house 'for days'...

So how can these 'hard working' Cubans hold down a decent job, if they can do nothing 
but loiter on public property 24/7?  Who's
paying their bills?

I know _I_ couldn't afford to not go to work, and instead loiter on a public street 
all day and all night, for days on end...

And as it turns out, the Miami Gonzalez's don't seem very hard working...Lazalo 
Gonzalez has been revealed to be a drunk who can't
hold down a job, and has been unemployed for months...and we've never seen his wife or 
daughter leaving the house to go to an
outside job.  So who's supporting the Miami Gonzalez's?

Hell, even the 'fisherman' who supposedly 'rescued' Elian has been doing nothing else 
but hanging around the Gonzalez house...I
guess the fishing business must be really going well, if a fisherman can decide to not 
go out fishing for weeks on end, and instead
just hang around the Gonzalez house...I know up here in New England, people in the 
fishing industry can rarely afford to take one
day off, let alone weeks...


June

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