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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Catfish who wrote ()4/22/2000 6:53:00 AM
From: jimpit  Read Replies (3) of 13994
 
The Clinton/Reno Storm Troopers have
kidnapped the child.


If Elian is spirited out of the USA
before the Appeals Court process is
complete, Clinton's beloved "Rule of
Law" will have been violated... again,
and again, and again.

These people are slime. Clinton/Hillary
without a doubt, arranged a deal with
Castro, the Cuban communist dictator.

The FourWHORES of Washington, D.C.
Slick
Hillary
Reno
Gore

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Elian Seized From Relatives' Home

The Associated Press
Saturday, April 22, 2000; 5:44 a.m. EDT

MIAMI ?? Armed federal agents stormed into the Miami home of Elian
Gonzalez's relatives in a pre-dawn maneuver today and left with the
6-year-old boy, firing tear gas into the crowd as they left.

At least a couple dozen agents arrived at the home shortly after 5 a.m. to
knock and kick on the door, according to witnesses. A short time later, a
woman and man brought Elian out of the Little Havana home and put him
in a white van.

"Assassins," yelled a woman. Some of the approximately 100 protesters
at the scene climbed over the barricades and tried to stop the agents, who
were armed with automatic weapons.

"The world is watching!" yelled Delfin Gonzalez, the brother of the little
boy's caretaker, Lazaro.

"They were animals," said Jess Garcia, a bystander. "They gassed women
and children to take a defenseless child out of here. We were assaulted
with no provocation."

The raid came amid reports of progress early today to immediately
transfer custody of the boy from his Miami relatives to his Cuban father.
Attorney General Janet Reno was at her office early this morning engaged
in an extraordinary, long-distance negotiation that began Friday afternoon.

The settlement was first proposed by civic leaders in Miami serving as
intermediaries. Proposals and counterproposals flew through the night by
telephone and facsimile machine between the Miami house, the Justice
Department and the Washington office of the father's lawyer.

All that ended early today.

Carlos Gonzalez said he and several others tried to form a human chain in
front of the door but were forced back at gunpoint.

Earlier Friday night outside the temporary Maryland home of Elian's
father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, one of his supporters, the Rev. Joan Brown
Campbell of the National Council of Churches, said the relatives in Miami
are "getting closer" to action he could accept.

The government and the boy's father insisted that any deal contain an
immediate transfer of custody of Elian to him, but the Miami relatives had
defied Reno's order to switch custody.

The relatives have cared for him since November, when he was found
clinging to an inner tube in the Atlantic after a boat carrying his mother and
other Cubans capsized, killing her and 10 others. They and the Cuban
exiles in the street do not want the boy returned to a Cuba ruled by Fidel
Castro, whom they fled.

The deal under discussion called for Juan Miguel Gonzalez and Elian,
Lazaro and his daughter, Marisleysis, to move to one of two
foundation-owned conference centers near Washington ? either Wye
Plantation, a center on Maryland's Eastern shore that has been used for
Mideast peace conferences, or Airlie House near Warrenton, Va.,
according to a government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The plan called for formal custody to transfer immediately from the Miami
relatives to the boy's Cuban father, but it was not clear that the relatives
had accepted that, the official said.

Another sticking point was the length of the joint occupation of the
compound. The intermediaries proposed that all family members stay until
a court appeal is completed, in late May at the earliest. But Juan Miguel
Gonzalez faxed a counterproposal back in late evening that called for a
much shorter joint stay, the official said.

Reno, Immigration Commissioner Doris Meissner and other officials
waited in Reno's Justice Department office past midnight for the relatives'
reply to the counterproposal.

The Miami relatives lost a U.S. District Court battle to get a political
asylum hearing for Elian. An appeals court has ordered Elian to stay in this
country until it hears that case, but did not bar Reno from switching
custody.

Reno met for 15 minutes Friday at the Justice Department with Juan
Miguel Gonzalez. During the emotional session, the father said he had a
very good 25-minute telephone conversation with his son on Thursday,
the government official said. He also asked Reno to give him a date
certain when he would get his son back.

But afterward, Reno said she told him "that I could not commit to a
particular course of action or timetable."

¸ Copyright 2000 The Associated Press
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