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To: Billie; Luis Gonzalez; All
Good morning, Billie. It was my privilege. And here's more from our resident Banana Republican - another gem:

"I fell in love with America long before I arrived.

Awed at the larger than life legends that I watched in what few cartoons and movies still broadcast in a country where the official party line was to hate everything American, I grew up just waiting to come here.

Here was the land of Pecos Bill, and of Paul Bunyan. Here men walked with a swagger, and a confidence that never manifested itself in my own homeland. Here walked John Wayne (I didn’t know him as The Duke then) and Gary Cooper, and Errol Flynn, Bogart, Cagney…so many.

Here, the women were all beautiful and untamed.

They all looked like Olivia DeHavilland, Lauren Bacall, and Loretta Young…and Betty Davis’s eyes were mesmerizing, even to a ten-year old.

Texas was here, so was New York, and California; names that to a young boy sounded like Valhalla, El Dorado, or Atlantis; mystical, mythical, and magical.

Then I arrived, and I tell you that everything was true, my new country was everything everyone had said about her.

Yes, my new home wore her clichés magnificently, like a Mackie design on a body by Monroe.

When they said that this is the land of milk and honey, it’s because milk flows through her rivers, and honey drips from her every tree. And when they said that the streets were paved with gold, it’s because the stuff covers her highways, from sea to shining sea, and she sparkles in a world otherwise dull and dark.

Here, I came home to a shining city on a hill.

I am a fortunate man. A man who lost a loving mother, then found love, warmth, and comfort once again in the generous embrace of my adopted mother, Lady Liberty.

May God bless America forever."


by our own Luis Gonzalez

And may God bless you, Luis!

9 posted on 08/16/2002 7:17:32 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt; Luis Gonzalez; daisyscarlett; Mama_Bear; All
Here, the women were all beautiful and untamed.

They all looked like Olivia DeHavilland, Lauren Bacall, and Loretta Young…and Betty Davis’s eyes were mesmerizing, even to a ten-year old.

Any wonder we love to read Luis' essays?!

15 posted on 08/16/2002 7:28:02 AM PDT by Billie
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt; Luis Gonzalez; American; Patriot; Freeper
What a great opening for a great freeper and American patriot - a super day to you Luis, I've enjoyed reading your inspiring thoughts ever since I joined FR.
36 posted on 08/16/2002 7:51:02 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt; Luis Gonzalez
Congratulations, Luis. Quite a compelling profile.

Freedom'sWorthIt - Great job on the tribute!

60 posted on 08/16/2002 8:28:43 AM PDT by The Thin Man
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To: Luis Gonzalez; Freedom'sWorthIt; Billie
Luis ~~~ you are truly someone whom I am proud to call mi amigo.

I think the first essay of yours that I read was My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys and I've been a fan ever since. You make us laugh ... cry ... swell with pride ... remember ... think ............. you find words to express that which the rest of us only vaguely sense.

Your writings touch the very soul ........ a true gift from God. We thank you for sharing that gift with us! Your intense patriotism for your new home and your love for your native land are an inspiration to us all.

God bless you, mi amigo!

I'll NEVER FORGET Elian!

69 posted on 08/16/2002 8:44:51 AM PDT by kayak
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
A beautiful tribute. Superb job! Thank you so much, Freedom.


92 posted on 08/16/2002 9:50:03 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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