Here‘s a story I had today on Luis Posada Carriles, a former CIA asset who has admitted a series of terrorist bombings in Cuba and is the prime suspect in the 1976 bombing of a Cuban passenger airline that killed 73. Posada snuck into south Florida a few weeks ago and is now seeking asylum.
Critics decry tolerating Posada’s presence here by citing President Bush’s declaration, “If you harbor a terrorist, you’re just as guilty as the terrorist.”
“In the eyes of the world, we are going to be seen as quantum hypocrites if we allow a man with this kind of record to seek safe harbor in the United States,” said Peter Kornbluh, director of the National Security Archive’s Cuba project.
You must remember he is in Florida where all the rules can change as quickly as the weather; and South Florida would be the melting pot of chaos.