Dennis Prager
Iâm writing this column having just returned home to California after five days in Florida. For the first time since my first trip to Los Angeles in 1974 and moving there two years later, I dreaded going to California.
That first trip, as a 25-year-old New Yorker, I experienced the palpable excitement looking at the American Airlines flight board at JFK airport and seeing “Los Angeles.” For most Americans, the very name “California” elicited excitement, wonder, even envy, and most of all⦠freedom. While America always represented freedom, within America, California exemplified freedom most of all.
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