I won't mince words - Bill Clinton bugged me. In retrospect, he had his good side - once he got spanked in '94 and had to stifle his inner liberal and run to the relative center, anyway.
But the worst aspects of his administration, to me, were centered on the person of Janet Reno.
The immolation of the Branch Davidians, the institution of the 1994 Crime Bill and the 1996 Anti-Terrorism Act, which actually enacted most of the abuses that the left spent the last three years waiting for Ashcroft and the "Patriot Act" to bring to their lives.
But perhaps the most galling was the Elian Gonzalez flap. You remember the story: Boy survives shipwreck, comes to America, is taken in by relatives in Little Havana. Father in Castro's Cuba wants the boy back - and even though the US Government has never been anything but dilatory in standing up for the rights of fathers in the United States to get children back that were illegally taken overseas by others, they jumped to the defense of that father's rights, throwing the full weight of the justice department at the Cuban family, and eventually a battalion of federal agents as well.
The feds behaved in an irresponsible, heavy-handed way, says a lawsuit against the Feds:
A trial opened Monday in a $3 million-plus lawsuit by 13 people who say they were injured or traumatized when federal agents seized a screaming Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives' home.I wish them well. Posted by Mitch at January 26, 2005 05:25 AM | TrackBack
The opening witness was neighbor Maria Riera, who testified that she clutched her chest and thought she was dying when an agent doused her with tear gas during the April 22, 2000, raid to reunite the 6-year-old boy with his father in Cuba.The 13 neighbors and protesters are seeking up to $250,000 each, claiming that agents used excessive force during the armed raid.
"I was stopped by a gentleman on my left approaching me with a shotgun," said Riera, who lived across the street from the home where the boy had lived since shortly after he was rescued from a shipwreck on Thanksgiving Day 1999.
She said a black-garbed agent wearing a mask ordered her to "stand back" or he would shoot, adding a word of profanity. She said she complied, but a second agent approached with a gas gun as she stood in her driveway and left her in a gray cloud of tear gas.
A total of 108 people sued over the raid, but U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore limited the case to people who were not on the Gonzalez family property and were beyond police barricades.
Elian, now 11, was one of three survivors of a shipwreck that killed his mother.
The raid took place after the family refused to return the boy so he could be taken back to Cuba.
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