[NYTr] The USA's Cuba Vendetta Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 04:32:54 -0600 (CST) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Progreso Weekly - Jan 10, 2008 http://progreso-weekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=290&Itemid=1 The Cuba Vendetta By Max J. Castro The amazing thing about U.S. policy toward Cuba is that it seems impervious to the test of reality. Nearly fifty years of failure, the end of the Soviet bloc, and the emergence of new threats to U.S. national security have not produced a rethinking. Instead, what has happened is that counterproductive approach long-maintained by the federal government has become more perverse. That has not prevented the state of Florida from taking it up with a vengeance. Consider: * The determination to wage economic war against Cuba, even at the most trivial level, is distracting the U.S. government from the much more crucial task of pursuing terrorists and criminals. A Government Accountability Office report on the efforts of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) division of the Department of Homeland Security to catch those bringing cigars, rum, and similar goods from Cuba bhave strained CPBbs capacity to carry out its primary mission of keeping terrorists, criminals and inadmissible aliens from entering the country at Miami International Airport.b * Top State of Florida officials were intimately involved in the costly and highly unusual attempt by the Department of Children and Families to prevent Rafael Izquierdo, a Cuban farmer, from retaining custody of his young daughter and returning with her to Cuba. According to a source quoted in a Miami Herald story, bNothing is done [regarding the case] without running it through the governorbs office.b Julie Gilbert Rosicky, the head of an agency hired to do a home study on Rafael Izquierdo, wrote -- of a guardian ad litem who sided with the state in the effort to strip Izquierdo of custody -- that she bappeared very biased in favor of keeping the child in the U.S. no matter what, and indicated that she wished for a negative report.b Said the highly experienced judge who heard the case, which cost the state $250,000, bIbve never seen a case like that... ever, ever, ever, ever..." * A law passed by the Florida legislature last year that prevents professors at state universities from using either public or private funds to conduct research in Cuba bruns afoul of the academic freedom accorded to universities under the First Amendment,b according to a lawsuit filed by the Board of Governors of the state university system. These three examples suggest that nothing is too important, sacred, or central to American values -- including the fight against terrorism, the right of parents to raise their children, and the First Amendment -- not to be subordinated to the vendetta against Cuba. * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================