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ELIAN WHO?Links courtesy of townhall.comTue, 25 Apr 2000 13:02:10 -0400 Unless you've been asleep since last week, you seen the amazing video and photographs of armed INS agents, protests in Miami, relatives at Andrews Air Force Base, and dozens of elected officials trying to get a word in edge-wise. I've taken a few minutes to pull together some of the best commentary on the web since the INS raid early Saturday morning. |
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by Mackubin Thomas Owens While the Holy Saturday raid may not have been another Waco, it is reminiscent of another shameful episode in American history -- the federal enforcement of fugitive slave laws in the 1850s. | To people who have never known tyranny, it makes sense to "send the child back to his father." Few realize that the traditional American view of what's "best for the child" doesn't apply in Elián Gonzalez' native land. In totalitarian countries such as Cuba, parents and children have only one right: to follow the government plan. They must learn Communist ideology, obey oppressive rules, and serve "the state" -- an impersonal and heartless system that enforces absolute compliance. |
by Kate O'Beirne for NationalReview.com As long as Elian's Miami relatives were determined that the child's rights be protected, there was nothing they could have done to prevent Janet's Reno armed assault on their home. Once the federal appellate court held that Elian should not be denied the opportunity to make an asylum claim, the Clinton Administration had to move quickly to deny him that opportunity. |
Dan Rather, Stenographer to Power by the Media Research CenterA long time ago in another Washington, reporters sought to scrutinize the executive branch. Today they seek to justify it. Just hours after the Saturday raid to seize Elian Gonzalez, at 9:03 a.m., CBS reporter Jim Stewart mourned Janet Reno would be remembered for the Waco raid and this raid: "It is appalling from her perspective because of the true compassion she has for children. If you've ever seen her around children, you know how much she truly cares for them, and this has got to be tearing at her." Throughout the morning, Dan Rather felt compassion for Reno, Fidel Castro, among others: |
by William F. Buckley, Jr. Attorney General Janet Reno has the authority to send in tanks, with air cover, to remove Elian Gonzalez from his grand-uncle and move him to his father, where Elian would live in diplomatic shelter until the highest court, or perhaps a Constitutional Convention, decides whether to keep him in the United States or let him go back to Cuba. |
by Mona Charen Two weeks ago, several television pundits, when asked about the Elian Gonzalez case, shook their heads sadly and pronounced: "There are no winners here. No winners." Of course there's a winner -- Fidel Castro. |
How they really care about Elian by Debra SaundersThe photograph of Elian with his father, stepmother and little brother shows the boy is happy to be with his dad, and to that extent, the Saturday morning federal raid on the Miami Gonzalez home did some good. Figure no matter where Elian ends up, he will be OK. If he goes to Cuba, Fidel Castro will want him to appear happy and free. If he stays here, he will have true freedom. Wherever he goes, the boy will be loved. |
by Linda Bowles We have it on good authority that the pre-dawn, paramilitary raid to rescue little Elian Gonzales was necessary to "uphold the rule of law." We've heard that said over and over again by Attorney General Janet Reno and President Bill Clinton. |
Elian: A certified Clinton event by William MurchisonJanet Reno's storm-trooper assault on a six-year-old boy's bedroom is what we are entitled to call a Certified Clinton Event. So this is how a, ah, morally flexible administration operates. It does things in just this way. |
Add Elian to Clinton's list of lies by Linda Chavez"When all efforts failed, there was no alternative but to enforce the decisions of the INS and the federal court, that Juan Miguel Gonzalez should have custody of his son. The law has been upheld, and that was the right thing to do." |
by Thomas Sowell After the seizure of Elian Gonzalez by heavily armed marshals in the early hours of the morning, the spin from the Clinton administration -- echoed by CNN and CBS -- was that Elian was now reunited with his father. But, even before this raid was launched, the Cuban government itself revealed that Elian is destined to go to a special place being prepared for him in Havana -- not in Cardenas, where his father lives. |
by Bob Novak WASHINGTON -- When U.S. marshals forcibly removed Elian Gonzalez from public view and placed him behind locked doors at Andrews Air Force Base, he drew closer to the grasp of the Castro dictatorship's psychiatric wing. |
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