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Re: Paredon, Mexico....
Posted by Maggie (Guest) - Friday, January 13 2006, 8:46:29 (CET)
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"...right around the mountain and across the dessert from where my ranch is. I didn`t know this sleepy, adobe bricked town was the seat of the Mexican Revolution...at least it was the staging area from which the various rebel leaders assembled their men and women and horses in secret to begin the Revolution. The Revolution was fought in the north...it was started by cattle ranchers and farmers and peons of the north...two of the most famous generals to assemble at Paredon that day were Francisco Villa, also known as Pancho...and Emiliano Zapata. They brought their women with them to fight and love alongside...that`s where the name "Adelita" came to mean woman Revolutionary."

How appropriate, since you are the Assyrian Pancho Villa!



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