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Politics : Libertarian Discussion Forum

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To: Daniel W. Koehler who wrote (3581)5/6/2000 11:30:00 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (2) of 13062
 
Daniel -

worldnetdaily.com

"...The case of Elian is, in some regards, a hard one and its proper resolution called for real prudence and careful consideration. I deeply believe that decent, responsible fathers have the right to decide where their children live. With Elian's mother gone, it is absolutely the right of that father to decide whether his child is going to be with him or not, provided that his decision can be made in freedom. There's just one problem with Cuba. No decision taken by a parent in Cuba can be made in freedom because no parents in Cuba live in freedom. That's why Elian's case is a dilemma -- a tragic one.

The simplistic myth that Elian is merely going back to his father is precisely that -- a myth, i.e., a lie. For anyone considering the case, with attention to the actual situation, the real tragedy is that we cannot restore Elian to his father unless his father leaves Cuba. Cuba is a communist totalitarian society; one of the few places on the face of the earth where they thoroughly implement the concept of Communism. This means Cuban children are not raised by their parents, they are raised by the Castro Communist totalitarian state...."

Regards, Don
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