| Copyright (c) 2008 Brian Cuban | | | | the American dream could or should mean to them. |
| Brothers Alexander Adolph, Louis and Brian William live | | | | The dream of marriage, family children, grandchildren. |
| in a quiet working- class suburb in Long Island ,New | | | | The hope and dreams that we all grab hold of. The |
| York. They are all native New Yorkers. None have | | | | hope that our children will have better lives than we |
| ever married or had children. Two of them have their | | | | have. The hopes that our name and bloodline will be |
| own landscaping business and one is a social worker. | | | | carried well into the future long after we are dust. |
| Their brother Howard died in an auto accident. It has | | | | Hopes not denied ny death, disease or inability to enjoy |
| been reported that these brothers have lived a sad life | | | | the anticipation of the future. Hopes these boys have |
| by most standards. Living in seclusion, loneliness and | | | | apparently denied themselves with purpose and |
| fear. An existence with no vision or concept of what | | | | resolve. |