Good article on what a huge mistake it would be for the U. S. to wage war on Syria. This is a civil war. Al Qaeda-affiliated groups are part of the so-called rebel force but this appears to be Continue reading
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AB 60 — Alejo is requiring a marked license
No good news. Alejo has caved in to requiring a marked license. I just got news that: Continue reading
Passing of Jessie De La Cruz, legendary farm worker movement ‘icon’
An inspiration to all of us who have tried to walk similar paths in our lives. Continue reading
One Million New Internet Users Awards Ceremony
Video on YouTube regarding the One Million New Internet Users Awards Ceremony. Continue reading
Young Supporter
One of the young supporters at Bring Them Home vigil in support of the Dream 9 in Pomona Wednesday evening Continue reading
Janet Napolitano’s Years of ‘Public Service’
How can anyone, particularly a union (AFSCME) that represents workers, “appreciate Janet Napolitano’s years of public service and congratulate her on becoming the next President of the University of California?” Continue reading
My response to Martin Rodriguez
My response to Martin Rodriguez who proposes that, in regards to having any influence over immigration policies, “marches and protests don”t work — Continue reading
Urban and Rural Entities.
A recent study out of Brown University is compelling in examining how the demographic changes that are occurring in the U. S. are blurring the distinctions of what we used to define as distinct urban and rural entities. Continue reading
Affirmative Action Comments
Awhile back, I commented on Affirmative Action in Newsday and those comments still apply today: Continue reading