Mr. Greene was the among the heads of the Political Science Club when I attended South Texas College in 2015-17. His charm attracted others to be curious about politics and in general to be curious about human nature. As someone who watched him at the Capitol as he voted for Ron Paul in the Electoral College, it was certainly a move only he could do. Every July 3, I wonder just what he would think about our liberties and our freedoms...
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In 2016, I learned that someone in the electoral college cast their vote for Ron Paul. I didn’t know who it was, but I knew I had a new hero. I talked about that vote for weeks.
Fast forward to April 2017. I attended an event at Ron Paul’s house. It was a magical night I’ll never forget. We all sat down to dinner and this gentleman was entertaining our little table with his stories. He was clearly brilliant and yet had a humble attitude. You couldn’t help but like him.
After dinner, Dr. Paul and several others made their speeches. Then, the man I had eaten dinner right next to got up, gave a speech, and presented Dr. Paul with a framed copy of his electoral college vote. OMG!!! I had just eaten dinner with my newest hero, that just happened to be Bill!
You were taken too soon, Bill. We miss you dearly.
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Still miss him. Miss his insights. I still laugh when I remember crazy things he did when he was 18,
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An important memory I have of Bill (I met him in high school) was his incredible enthusiasm regarding whatever he did. He had a great sense of humor and we spent a lot of time laughing and shared a fascination of the Beatles.
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Many of my memories of Bill are like a video in my head. It's hard to describe them. He could be both the funniest person on earth, and the most infuriating, with not a lot inbetween. He could set you straight in one sentence, though, without the person on the receiving end getting mad or offended, even when he was 18. A rare gift!
I was literally just thinking as I wrote this, that I wished I'd thought to ask him how he did that, but I immediately saw that smile of his in my head. If you knew Bill, you already know the selection of verbal responses that went with that smile.
I miss my dear friend and Cherokee kinsman almost daily. I still can't fathom why he was called to the other side so soon, but I'm so incredibly grateful that I was able to be his friend for so many years.
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2018, San Antonio, TX, USA
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