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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: Lane3 who wrote (2481)4/25/2000 9:13:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (3) of 9127
 
<< I understand that the Cuban exiles suffered incredibly at the hands of Castro. >>

Suffered and still suffer.

<< Where they don't all agree with the exiles is in the view that Castro hatred trumps every other emotion, every other principle, every value, every law in the known universe. >>

No, no, no and, if you missed the first three no's, NO!

Those that profess hatred for the Miami Cuban Exiles, and use nasty, dirty names and insults to describe the Exiles, don't even consider the Exile "monolithic view". For what ever reason they have, they just hate the Miami Cuban Exiles. The haters' words speak for themselves.

However, I am not calling all dissenters on this thread
racists or hate-mongers.

How can you deny the Miami Exile Community "perpetually reinforcing their monolithic view"? They are in a state of war with Castro. As long as Castro continues to cause unforgivable suffering for the Cuban people, the Miami Cuban Exiles "must" be united against him.

When you are at war, with someone who would destroy you, you can't give your enemy and inch.
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