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Happy anniversary Ed,
And thank you for all you have done, your contributions to this country don't go unnoticed. Especially by those of us here on the board. Too many who are born here take this gift for granted, it is a real credit to you that you can still, after all this time recognize what your coming here means to you. Sadly too many who have come recently don't remember, and even more sadly too many today don't care and never will. If only a fraction of those coming here today had a grain of the integrity and honor that you do, there would be far fewer problems in this country, and so much less division amongst us all. Again congratulations on your anniversary!!! Have a great day and enjoy!!!!... |
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Congratulations Ed
My day is May 15, 1972 late afternoon. Like you I, landed in Miami International Airport aboard a National flight from San Francisco with my parents, brother and sister. We landed with 3 suite cases and $400 in my father's pocket. We spent 2 weeks at the Blue Star Motel on 51 street and Biscayne Blvd. while my father looked for a job and an apartment. I still go by that model occasionally to keep me humble My brother and I attended North Miami Elementary school and like you I didn't speak one word when I started. I remember watching Electric Company on TV st school every morning. My teacher, Mrs. Jensen, was a great teacher and a wonderful human being. She spend an hour everyday after school teaching me English. A lot of memories... some good and some not so good but it makes me who I am today. Perhaps it explains why I love this country so much. To me, it is my home. |
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"EdAvilaSr" = father "EdwardAvila" = eldest son |
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Those who have known oppression understand the value of freedom.
Those who have served to defend freedom understand it's cost. Guys like Ed understand both. Thanks Ed, and congratulations. |
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Bienvenido, hermano!
My parents arrived (seperately; they hadn't met yet) in 1959 and 1960. They never looked back, learned the language as best they could, and got to work. Dad (who had been the GM of Telemundo in Havana) started out scrubbing toilets in a pizza factory. Mom (who was a practicing dentist in Cuba and met Che when his merry band stormed through her town) started out as a seamstress, then went to dental school AGAIN (because they wouldn't accept her Cuban credentials). I've always said I got here the easy way. I said "WHAAAA!" and I was here. Folks like you and my parents paved the way for us. Thanks. |
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That gave me the chills. I wish more Americans had the same outlook and respect for our country and it's citizens. Those that don't, well...
Anyway, thanks for being a Great American and a good role model. --VT |
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Wow!
I have to show this to my family, maybe they will understand what this site is all about. Maybe. We are honored by your family's presence! |
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Mr. Avila,
Glad to have you with us for the last 44 years! At times I forget how lucky I am to be an American. I appreciate your reminder. |
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AWESOME!!!!
Now can go back in time and do something about that son of yours Goatboy..... |
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Bravo Ed,
Now next time I meet up with you, I owe you the beer! |
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The family is waiting for Cuba to open up to vacation there. Need some cigars. A co-worker from Cuba, when the Soviet Union collapsed, said Castro will never change. He sure was right. |
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Same here |
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Sir, Reading that gave the same goosebumps as hearing the National Anthem or seeing an Airforce jet "flyover" at a big event. A true American success story. Best Regards, Bruce |
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Ed, thank God your folks had the ability, smarts, and will to escape that slave camp. Someday I hope Cuba enjoys the freedoms that its mostly wonderful people deserve, but until then I'm glad folks like you still come here.
I knew a few Cubans in the Army. Not one shithead in the bunch. They were all squared away, hard working, and patriotic. (My best friend in first grade was Cuban. His folks moved him back to Miami in 1972, though...). Happy anniversary, Ed. |
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Thank you for your service to this great nation Ed Sr. , you have actively lived and breathed the American Dream. How so few can say such a thing, out of all the people who read and post here on this board.
To have earned and NOT been given that which others take for granted, to appreciate this freedom in the personal knowledge of what tyranny truly is. Truly you can claim to be an American. God Bless you and all like you Ed Sr. Dram out |
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I swear, EdSr is the only Cuban I know that gets sick smoking a cigar.
Amazing. TRG |
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You guys are amazing.
This is a thread to -once more- express how greatful I am for being an American, as well as my undying love for this nation........................and you thank me? No way.This is NOT about me. It is about what a great country we have,and the fantastic people who make it the most wonderful nation in the world! We are the most powerful, and yet,like a gentle giant,we are the most compassionate,benevolent and generous nation in the world! This is what this thread is about: Be proud of your heritage.You are an AMERICAN! |
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He's not much on land navigation either, from what I hear.... |
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Happy anniversary!!!
Thank you for the great site, all the work you do for the hobby, and for being a great American. I look at this country as my inheritance from our founding fathers. I'm happy to share the place with you and your family. It's our job to keep the place up and not let our retarded kin (liberals) ruin it for our kids. |
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Congrats on your milestone, Ed!
Another true American success story! NorCal |
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I barely remember 1962. I was 2.
But the U.S. became a richer nation because your family came ashore that day so long ago Ed! Welcome, and congratulations! |
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Ed, thanks for the reminder of why this country is so great. It is people like you who embrace this country's ideals that have made it so.
And its been 44 years since the seventh grade??!! Damn, you are still pretty spry for an old fart <and NO, I don't want you for my combatives partner > |
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I am proud Lady Liberty took you and she looks up on you with Pride.
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Pleasure to have you here.. My parents came here in 65.
What amazes me is that people who immigrated here appreciate this country more than some of the people born here. They dont know how lucky they have it just being BORN here. Ed, thanks for sharing your story. |
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Your right here's to your Father and Mother. |
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Every 60's era Cuban American that I have ever met have exhibited better American Patriotism and living the American Dream than most Americans. In fact one that I know puts most native born Americans to shame.
Here's to you Ed. M4-AK |
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Ed, Your story is very touching. My parents also came here separately in 1962 from Cuba. They didn't speak a word of English, but learned it, assimilated into society & are now as they put it "More American than Cuban" They are both very, very proud & honored to be considered Americans & part of this great land. It's interesting how the vast majority of Cuban immigrants are extremely Conservative Republicans that appreciate this country immensely & how it helped them through the most difficult times in their lives. What makes it interesting is the fact that they are the largest minority in the Republican party, they don't blame the government or themselves for anything, or ask for handouts, they just get up & do it. I guess it comes from fleeing communisim, after going through that what do you have to lose? I'm not saying it because my parents are Cuban, but i have never seen a people so proud to be Americans. Millions of Cubans came here & continue to come here, taking on all kinds of obstacles, looking for that beacon of freedom-America. On behalf of my parents & all Cubans who have immigrated here i say thank you, thank you for helping them, for taking them in, for letting them be part of this great country. Proud American son of Cuban parents. |
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My dad migrated here in 66' from PI; upon which he joined the United States Marine Corps.
Thru his and my mothers efforts I am here today, circa 1970. My thanks go out to my parents and Ed's. |
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Glad you are here Ed. I just wish we could do something about that paper-hanging SOB in Havana.
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I swear half this board must be Cuban and the other half Phillipino.
I'm thinking I need to get my lilly white anglo butt out for some sun. |
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Ain't God Good! Congrats, Ed. It's people like you that have made this country great. |
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Thank JFK for one and the US Navy for the other. I do everytime I see a gorgeous chica from Cuba or the P.I. |
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we are glad that you are here and we welcome others like you, as we ourselves were welcomed in the past.
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Thanks so much for your service, and for the site. Bless you, Ed. |
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Thanks for having faith in our country and making it your own. My grandfather's memoirs are entitled "We Are Americans" As an immigrant, I'm sure you understand that. Your service in the armed forces is much appreciated as well as your dedication to the second amendment through this site. It's too bad more Americans "born here" do not understand the value of our freedoms and our country as you do, sir.
With that, I'll say: Viva Avila! |
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Glad to have ya, Ed! You're proud to be an American and America is proud to hav eyou!
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Which reminds me............ I've got some t-shirts I'd like you to look at: che-mart.com/ (takes a bit to load) P.S. My favorites are "American Revolutionary," "My Ultimate Goal," and "College Tuition." BTW: "Thank you for your service." |
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