God's Favorite

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TO-NY! TO-NY!”
Tony stood before the cheering crowd and waved the bloody machete over his head. In his other hand he held a carved icon of Christ. The worshipful crowd in the little provincial town of Santiago de Veraguas swelled the square and choked up the streets and alleyways. They reached out their hands to Tony, their eyes filled with tears, their mouths filled with the sound of his name. Somehow he had found the key to their love. They knew now that he was blessed.
“Thank you, my friends!
...” Tony cried. He waved the machete, then he waved Christ, and then he basked in the roar of their response.
“What do you think about Tony Noriega now?” he said.
The deafening cry of their love embraced him. Even Torrijos never had a moment like this, he thought. He was everything to them.
He waved for silence now. Reluctantly, the crowd subsided. “First, a prayer of praise and thanksgiving to the just and merciful God of the universe, whom we may call Jehovah, or we may call Allah, or Yahweh, or Buddha, or the Universal Conscience of the cathedral of our souls.


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