[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 8] [House] [Page 10103] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN RECOGNITION OF EUSEBIO PENALVER MAZORRA (Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.) Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, today I rise in memory of Eusebio Penalver Mazorra, who was one of the longest serving political prisoners and a man who President George W. Bush called a Cuban patriot. I would like to recognize his widow, Francis Martinez, who is with us today. In Miami, Penalver led a group called ``Plantados until Freedom and Democracy Comes to Cuba,'' whose five founding members each spent more than 20 years in Castro's prisons. Eusebio himself spent 28 years in jail. Penalver was a Cuban political prisoner who fought long and hard against Castro's tyranny. Born in Ciego de Avila, in Camaguey, Cuba, Penalver was a Plantado, a prisoner who firmly plants his feet in his cell and does not cooperate with his captors, and he struggled for freedom and democracy throughout his life. He came to the United States as an exile in 1988, and he dedicated his life to fighting Castro's tyranny. He was loved and admired by our Cuban-American community for his dedication and courage in the fight for Cuba's liberty, and his presence will be sorely missed. ____________________