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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: jhild who wrote (3397)4/28/2000 5:27:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) of 9127
 
<< There is no issue in this regard that requires a decision by the courts. It is too basic. Too obvious. Too much a part of nature. Evidently it is too much common sense for you ideologues to comprehend. >>

You have little concept for the rule of law. And, you have no concept of how strong some of us value freedom. This was not just a custody case. This was an attempt, made by freedom loving Americans, to bring a family out of Castro's tyranny.

According to you, if something is too obvious (to someone who is certainly narrowminded) then we don't need courts. All we need is for that narrow minded individual to make his anarchistic decision.

I guess the "too basic", "too obvious" goals of both the Cuban exiles and of Castro were too much for you to understand.

At least I know that we can all sleep at night, knowing that you, the "self declared" guardian of common sense is ever vigilant trying to figure out which way is up! <g>
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