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To: floridavoter2

I remember Teele saying a few years back to vote for the non-Cuban guy to take back Miami from those "arrogant Cubans". When I heard that I thought "He's finished." In Miami, you do not go against the Cubans. If you try, your career is over.


33 posted on 07/27/2005 3:59:41 PM PDT by FreeManWhoCan (---an American with Cuban genes in Miami.............)
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To: FreeManWhoCan
Actually the Miami Cuban radio stations and tv programs are so upset over the suicide and they blame the treatment Teele received at the hands of Miami New Times and Miami Herald,and the corrupt Miami politicians, many of them who are Cubans, that the Cuban community is calling into the programs and saying that Teele was one of the biggest friends that the Cuban community had and that one of his best friends in politics was Tomas Regalado, one of the most pro-Cuban commissioners and personalities in Miami and vice versa.

Arrogant Cuban politicians in Miami are many, most of them DEMONCRATS! who are now crying like hypocrites over Teele's death. Teele was right.

On the Maria Elvita Salazar program, Teele was called a hero numerous times for his opposition to the Mammon worshipping politicians and developers. Cuban Maria Elvita said without Teele, who will we have to fight for the poor and the middle class that can't afford to live in the New Miami real estate? Not many people sound convinced that he was guilty of what they are charging him of. The other politicians in town on the other hand.....

Colonel Matias Farias, (Cuban) of Lapoderosa.com WWFE 670 AM said on his radio program last night that it was a cabal between the developers who wanted to take over Overtown and Liberty City and displace the poor and middle class for their $400,000 condominiums that only rich people can afford and the corrupt politicians and reporters who wanted to humiliate Teele personally and kill him politically and ruin him financially because he was opposed to their plans of taking over every area in Miami for the rich, and this one hit his constituents.

Colonel Farias made this point: Teele was absolved of charges in the first court case and now they were alleging he took cutbacks of $59,000, but what about the 330 million dollars and greater sums that have been lost by other prominent politicians in Miami and the money trails lead to prominent companies who are still doing business in Miami as if nothing happened. No charges ever filed. They had it out for Teele and want us to believe that with his well known SoFla face, he was kissing a girl in public at the Metrorail and the testimony of a transvestite prostitute in jail.

Most Cubans in this town loved Arthur Teele, decorated Vietnam vet, and defender of the poor.

Some comments on the condolences page of the online Miami Herald.

July 28, 2005 Art: Thanks for carrying the flag for the working folks in the world and the less fortunate people. Who did you appoint to keep the struggle going strong? Thanks for trying to help us. Robert Martin (Fort lauderdale, FL )

July 28, 2005 No matter the veil of public scrutiny, we knew Arthur as the kind, loving, generous and committed spirit that he truly was. He uplifted the down trodden, spoke kindly (and listened) to the voiceless. He was a champion of the poor, and sword against their oppressor. He has paid the ultimate price - he deserves our enternal respect. Rest peacefully. . .and well. Thank you. Darryl Gorham, Friend Darryl Gorham (Tallahassee, FL )

July 28, 2005 Dear Mrs. Teele and family,

I will always remember Arthur Teele because of his sincere love for the people of Overtown and especially the children. Four Novembers ago, Miami Rescue Mission held a Grand Opening and Dedication of the new Community Activity Center, with programs for "at risk" children and youth of the Overtown area. Mr.Teele was the only elected politician that responded to the formal invitation that was sent out. I will never forget the inspired challenge that Commissioner Teele delivered to the young people and adults that filled the gym that stormy afternoon. He concluded his remarks with these words;"I am a very busy man, but I just had to come here today and thank you for what you are doing in the community and to encourage these beautiful young people. May God bless your work. Although you are just accross the border from my district, by a few feet, you are serving the people in my district and I thank you."

I will remember and thank God for the good that Arthur Teele Jr. did in his life time. I am my staff join hearts and hands in asking God's comfort and blessing upon you and your family.

Dr. Franklin M.Jacobs President
Miami Rescue Mission

July 28, 2005 I, like Art, served as a Black officer in Vietnam. I came to know him when we were both captains at Ft. Bragg, NC. He was such a positive example for young Black troops. As aide-de-camp for Lt. General Westmoreland, Art had the contacts and power to help other, less fortunate Black soldiers and he did, every chance that he got.

There weren't many like him then; there aren't any like him now. I'll always remember the good that he did and encourage you to do so.

Rest in peace, my Brother.
Oliver Melvin (clearwater, FL )

July 28, 2005 The Cuban American National Foundation wishes to express heartfelt condolences to the family of Commissioner Arthur Teele. You are in our thoughts and prayers during these very difficult times. Commissioner Teele's service on behalf of our country and community will never be forgotten. Alfredo Mesa (Miami, FL )

Local10.com Indicted Commissioner: 'I've Done Nothing Wrong' Former Official Facing Federal Fraud, Money Laundering Charges

POSTED: 12:52 pm EDT July 22, 2005

MIAMI -- Former Commissioner Arthur Teele, who is charged with mail and wire fraud and money laundering, was in federal court Friday morning.

Former Commissioner Arthur Teele Teele pleaded not guilty to the charges, and then spoke exclusively to Local 10 reporter Rad Berky, telling him, "I've done nothing wrong."

"My relationship with every client that I have ever had in that is in Miami-Dade County is that I will not be involved in any matter relating to local government," Teele said.

Teele is accused of helping minority company win more than $20 million worth of electrical contracts at Miami International Airport, when the work ended up actually being done by a much larger, non-minority company.

Teele's attorney, David Garvin, said, "The commissioner was not part of any improper scheme. Period."

Teele said he was acting as an attorney-consultant in the deal where FLP Enterprises, a small firm in Little Haiti, was awarded the multimillion-dollar contract. Officials say all of the employees of FLP were actually employees of Fisk Electrical, a much larger non-minority-owned company.

Teele told Berky that he did nothing wrong in the deal

"It's totally disclosed. My relationship in both cases involved matters outside of Miami-Dade County," Teele said.

Both electrical companies are in Miami-Dade County, as is the airport, but Teele did not offer any further explanation of his statement.

Teele was convicted in March of threatening a Miami-Dade police officer and is on probation.* He is also awaiting trial on other fraud charges in state court.

*(Plainclothes police officer that he thought was a stalker following his wife).

Copyright 2005 by Local10.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Media focus on Teele's personal life upset him, friends say His life ended in a press frenzy, but Arthur Teele's friends said he felt for years that he was under assault from vicious media.

The Teele conspiracy

67 posted on 07/29/2005 8:39:19 AM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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