Posted on 03/11/2008 11:31:05 AM PDT by Arnold Zephel
Martina Navratilova, the former world number one tennis star, said yesterday that she had regained Czech nationality more than 30 years after fleeing its communist rule to live in the US.
The 51-year-old, who won the Wimbledon singles title a record nine times, said that she was maintaining dual nationality and keeping her US passport.
But her announcement, at a Tokyo press conference, raised questions over whether she planned to leave America, after a series of controversial attacks on President Bush and the Republican party.
Born in Prague, Navratilova defected to the United States in 1975 aged 18, angering the communist authorities who stripped her of her nationality. She was granted a green card within a month and US citizenship six years later.
Navratilova said last year that while she was once ashamed about Czechoslovakia, she was now ashamed of the United States under Mr Bush. The thing is that we elected Bush. That is worse! Against that, nobody chose a communist government in Czechoslovakia, she told the Czech daily Lidove Noviny.
In 2002, she told a German newspaper: The most absurd part of my escape from the unjust system is that I have exchanged one system that suppresses free opinion for another. The Republicans in the US manipulate public opinion and sweep controversial issues under the table. Its depressing. Decisions in America are based solely on the question of how much money will come out of it and not on the questions of how much health, morals or environment suffer as a result.
Navratilova was confronted with her comments in July 2002 by Connie Chung, then a CNN talk show host, who told the tennis star that when she read them, I wanted to say, go back to Czechoslovakia. You know, if you dont like it here, this is a country that gave you so much, gave you the freedom to do what you want.
Czechoslovakia split in 1993 after the fall of communism into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Navratilova, winner of 59 Grand Slam titles, came out publicly in 1981 about her lesbianism, shortly after being granted US citizenship. She pointed out that under communist rule in Czechoslovakia, gays were sent to insane asylums and lesbians never came out of the closet.
She retired in 1994 but returned to play doubles in 2000, again winning several tournaments. She definitively hung up her racket in December 2006 after winning in mixed doubles at the US Open, the 354th tournament of her career.
She is planning to open an academy for young tennis players in the Czech Republic.
Sadly, she’s not alone...
The daily drumbeat of leftist propoganda has had an effect, and the weakest of minds have swallowed it WHOLE...
Yours could be... ummm...
The
Anti
American
Girl
Tried
But
Missed
This
Idea:
Communists
Kill
Unbelivers
Wantonly
;^)
Thanks to liberal idiots like her I am able to express my feelings to this in our new national language: ADIOS baby, at least she has the actual balls (a tennis term) to leave unlike the rest 0f her libwhacko friends.
DANG! And I was SO close! ;^)
She is just mad because she can write her name in the snow.
And of course Democrats, like Eliot Spitzer are paragons of morals. /s
When Shania whore hit the radio I told people she was a screeching wench just like the other gal married to the non-talented Tim McGraw.
Otherwise known as: DAIWSC!!
Looks like a Billy Jean King redux.
Well, they get a point for doing it. Unlike candy-ass Alec Baldwin with his empty threat to move to France.
She comes to America, makes millions because she couldn’t do that in her homeland, then denounces America and moves back. If whe left her money I would be more apt to believe her “convictions”.
The carpet’s always greener on the other side.
Just another Bush hating lesbian. </smirk>
Here she is speaking her mind, and decrying others who do the same thing. I’d say the babe is more than a bit screwed up. If the nation truly hated the Republican cause, the Republican cause would die out.
It might be unfortunate (in her opinion) that her views were not the majority views, but freedom never guaranteed anyone that they would be on the majority side. It merely meant they would have a voice.
Sorry Navratolova, but even Republicans have a right to push their agenda.
I keep hearing and reading statements like this. It's my understanding that the US does not recognize dual citizenship. Shouldn't her US citizenship be revoked?
Hahahah! What a riot! She holds onto that US citizenship, right? I mean, it’s all vile and stuff over here but she’s keeping a nice grip on that passport. Have some irony, it’s good for your blood.
Thats nice to know, but what does it stand for? ; )
Ow, that wasn’t nice.
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