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en You had some of the closest people to Janet Reno in good faith negotiating to try to avert this. And I believe that to send, you know, armed agents with gun point and with a mask on the holiest of weekends is simply something we expect in Castro's Cuba, and not here,

en If Al Gore doesn't have the leadership to take on Janet Reno, how can we expect him to stand up to Fidel Castro? Perhaps he'll hold a news conference tomorrow, when there's less heat in the kitchen.

en Mr. Janet Reno? I think Mr. Janet Reno... I think he's one of the best hunting dogs in the world.

en The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands. Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.

en The U. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands, ... Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.

en When it comes to Cuba, we have one message for Fidel Castro: He needs to offer the people of Cuba their freedom.

en It's tragic, because the father will not meet with his family. This is a good family, you know. We have letters four months ago, how they used to write to each other, send money to Cuba to help him and now after Castro loco got involved, look what happened.

en The situation in Cuba is of our primary concern. The situation of Mr. Castro is of little concern to us, but, unfortunately, of enormous importance to the people of Cuba, who have suffered very long under his rule. And we think that the kind of rule that Cuba has had should be ended.

en We're very disappointed to see that the United States Coast Guard has chosen to use firearms against refugees coming from Cuba. These are people who are desperate, and they're coming here not so much for a better life, but to leave behind a nightmare that exists in Cuba from the government of Castro.

en We heard that Castro fell. I guess you'd have to check with the Cubans to find out what's broken about Mr. Castro. We, obviously, have expressed our views about what's broken in Cuba.

en They have been telling everybody that they are negotiating with us in good faith for almost two years, when the fact of the matter is that they are not negotiating with us at all. They are just stalling us.

en I don't think the Justice Department or Janet Reno have the foggiest idea how to do it,

en Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly? Because Janet Reno is her father.
  John McCain

en [When U.S. congressman Jeff Flake visited Havana recently, promoting legislation to let Americans travel freely to Cuba, Fidel Castro had his top aides meet with Flake to ask whether the measure could really pass.] Yes, ... and tell Castro that if he doesn't behave, we're going to bring down the whole darn embargo!

en Not a day goes by when I don't hear Janet Reno's voice in my head saying 'we're going to be criticized anyway so why don't we just do the right thing,'


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