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en Until Cuban exiles get their country back and figure out a way to get rid of Castro, nothing else will matter to them.

en It absolutely is a throwback. Cuban exiles are still worried about the Castro issue, and they hinge everything around that issue, the existence of Castro. But the rest of the country has long forgotten that this Cold War period ever happened.

en Those guys were just like the rest of us; they were there to represent their country and play baseball. They're just human beings. It's (Cuban leader Fidel) Castro who's bad. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. Those guys were just like the rest of us; they were there to represent their country and play baseball. They're just human beings. It's (Cuban leader Fidel) Castro who's bad.

en If a Cuban has the choice of seeing old exiles shout at each other or to watch CNN or HBO, what do you think they are going to do?

en It's sensible because banning the Cubans from playing gave the United States a black eye internationally. The Cubans were gloating the Americans were afraid of the Cuban team. Castro gave a speech the other day about it. If you left the Cubans out, you'd destroy the logic of the whole thing. The Cuban team is among the best in the world.

en It was [Cuban leader Fidel] Castro's vengeance for the CIA bid to assassinate him with a poisoned pen.

en Castro will never change, never. Our job is to provide inspiration and explosives to the Cuban people.

en We will always be open to dialogue. We can talk with Bush, but also with (Cuban President) Fidel Castro.

en He's a brutal Marxist dictator. He's teamed up with [Cuban President] Fidel Castro. He's trying to split our nation.

en He has found that using an anti-American language that resembles that of (Cuban President Fidel) Castro, does him enormous good.

en Cal said he felt sorry for the Cuban people about how Batista had them under his thumb. He always said that Castro wasn't a communist until (the United States) made him one.

en A group of Cuban Americans denounced the Castro government as a fascist regime that monitors and scrutinized its citizens' everyday existence. And then they excused themselves to go watch "Big Brother".
  Bill Maher

en They wanted to stop it. The problem is that [Cuban President] Fidel Castro is very afraid and when he is afraid he doesn't want to show it, so he does these acts of terror against the population.

en The Cuban national, by virtue of the fact that he's Cuban and eligible to adjust his status under the Cuban Adjustment Act will still be processed for removal, but he'll have the opportunity to request to stay.

en The community has changed, but the hate for Castro hasn't. The Cuban-American community has evolved from what it was even five years ago, but in the interests of justice and so the decision of the jury isn't questioned, it would be better to have the retrial somewhere else.


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