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David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', fake Hispanic and more than willing to run wrote: "John S." wrote in message oups.com... RJ wrote: Castro's death would pose a real dillemma for all the Cuban "refugees" in Florida. All these years they've been moaning about returning to Cuba. Now, they might actually have to "put up or shut up" rj I doubt very seriously that cubans now residing in this country really want to return to a third world country where much the population lives hand-to-mouth in poor conditions. A considerable number of those who came recently and who left over questions of freedom, opinion, etc., would definitely return. I believe much of the anti-Castro rhetoric we hear now originated from the many non-resident people and corporations (United Fruit) that owned property there as well as those local property owners who fled the island when Castro took over. The anti-Castro feelings come from the Cuban community. If you have actually been among that group, you hear the stories of fathers being shot in front of the wife and kids just for saying something against Castro, or of confiscation of property or being jailed for having an opinion not 100% in lockstep with castro or for selling eggs from the hens you are not supposed to have. Mama Yunay is not responsible for keeping anti-castro sentiment alive for 46 years... it is the Cubans who lived through his tyrany. One of his first acts was to nationalize property. So they more than any other group have orchestrated this ongoing chorus of anti-Castro rhetoric and the subsequent generations have continued the song. I think that the chances of getting reparations or return of property confiscated 1/2 century ago are nil. If you had worded for most of your life to make a home for your family, and you were suddenly turned out, and told you were an anti-social element, would you want to support the government? Combinado del Este was filled with tens of thousands of people who simply thought differently. Here is the following from an exchange in alt.politics.immigration: "krp": Do you also recall claiming to be an ECUADORIAN REFUGEE who knows as well as Cubans do having to flee THEIR country? "David Eduardo": You get everything mixed up. I said I was a refugee myself, as I had to flee Ecuador to avoid being killed. In fact, I was a matter of days away from becoming a citizen at that time. "dxAce": Nowadays one must renounce their current citizenship and give up their current passport to become a citizen of Ecuador. "David Eduardo": Not then. "dxAce": Did you at any time renounce your citizenship and if so, when did you un-renounce it? "David Eduardo": Are you an employee of the Department of State? "dxAce": Nope. And you didn't answer the question. "David Eduardo": You figure it out. "dxAce": I'll take that as a yes, you did renounce your citizenship. Any true American would never hesitate in answering that question. "David Eduardo": It is simply none of your business. "dxAce": Ahhhh... another 'YES'. You really are a worthless piece of ****, aren't you, Frackelton? ------------------------------- More insight into the workings of David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo'... shill for Univision, and apparently a very disloyal American as well? |
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