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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: nealm who wrote (2954)4/26/2000 9:36:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Respond to of 9127
 
I made this statement:
>>It will not be the Cuban exiles, that's for sure. These guys are despised even more in Cuba than they are here...(I know I know, kind of hard to believe<g>

and you replied with:

>It's hard to believe cause it's BS.
Cuba's largest source of hard currency are remittances sent form Cuban Americans back to their families in Cuba. How do you type this stuff and pull out of butt at the same time?

I should have been more specific. NONE of the current, past and future leaders (probably) of the CANF would have a role in Cuba after Castro. I agree that a large source of hard currency comes from Cuban Americans but these are the people who are the silent majority moderates who do not agree with their leaders but are too chicken to speak up because they will pay for it dearly.
But then considering the violent history of this extemist group who wouldn't keep quiet?
I hope that clears the misunderstanding.
FYI, the only money the CANF organization has sent to Cuba is to finance anti Castro groups, terrorist bombings to destabilize Cuba, along with financing planes to throw leaflets over Cuba (they stopped that quick after they were shot down) and of course greasing the pockets of people with no conscience (DeLay, Lott, Smith, etc etc.)