Talk:Henry B. Gonzalez

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[edit] 1st Latino Congressman?

Is he? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.235.94.254 (talk) 01:42, August 29, 2007 (UTC)

Joseph Marion Hernández was the first - I think HBG was the first from Texas, though. Kuru talk 01:50, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] About that restaurant:

Do you guys feel that people should know the name of the restaurant where Henry B. Gonzalez punched out that one guy in 1986 after being called a "communist"? I ask this question because it's a legendary establishment in the city of San Antonio and I was kinda wondering if that would change anything about its importance in the role in this interesting part of local history. Besides, maybe one day someone could craft a Wikipedia entry around the restaurant itself. Krushsister 05:47, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Patron Saint of San Antonio??

The patron saint of San Antonio is, surprise, St. Anthony (San Antonio). I am taking out that line. Perhaps some less hyperbolic statement is in order.

[edit] Link alert

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Also, I wouldn't mind a link to, and articles on, the congressional inquiries and their findings. Quotes from Gonzalez, such as "[George Herber Walker] Bush and his advisers financed, equipped and succoured the monster [Saddam Hussein]" might spice it up somewhat. Isaacabulafia 02:23, 4 December 2006 (UTC)