Editorial:

Local LULAC chapter closes their doors

It was with great sadness when we received the letter from the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), San Diego Council #2842, announcing that they would cease existing as a vital organization within the South Bay. The letter in itself was not a surprise. We knew that with the passing of its president, Bea Estrada earlier this year due to pre-leukemia, that the future of this club would be in trouble. What the letter did do was serve as a reminder what Bea meant to LULAC and to the community.

<p>National Hispanic Heritage Month:</p>
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&nbsp;Throughout history, America’s military has consistently exemplified the cultural diversity that defines our ideals and spirit of tradition. Individuals representing nearly every ethnicity have joined the ranks of our armed forces, honorably serving to protect America and our interests worldwide.</p>

<p>Commentary:<br>
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<p>The Obama administration’s quest to control the health-insurance industry has dominated the headlines for months, but finally — with the news out of Iran and Afghanistan —foreign policy has again asserted itself. It was almost easy to forget that the United States maintains a worldwide empire, but the reminders came leaping off the front pages and the television screens.</p>

<p>Comentario:<br>
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&nbsp;Gran Bretaña mantiene una lista que le prohíbe la entrada al país a extremistas, a los que abogan la supremacía de la raza blanca y fanáticos islámicos. La lista incluye el nombre de Michael Savage uno de los mas populares, inteligentes y educados de los mercaderes de mitos y mentiras en Estados Unidos.</p>

tezzy Several organizations, including Voto Latino, have launched the DropDobbs campaign, encouraging the public to hold sponsors of Lou Dobbs’ CNN show accountable for the host’s opinions on immigration.

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SPECIAL WEDDING EDITION</p>
<p>&nbsp;<strong>Dear Readers</strong>: Since the Mexican’s sister is getting married to a good man from Zacatecas this weekend, I must ignore my research archives to slaughter a pig and hire a banda sinaloense. So indulge yourselves in some piratería questions I ripped off from my book, and await my return next semana!</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;Dear Mexican: Isn’t brown pride a P.C. adoption and morphing of white power?</strong></p>

Chula Vista council members makes hasty appointment

 Acting with unprecedented speed, the Chula Vista City Council led by members Pamela Bensoussan and Rudy Ramirez, hastily appointed long time political allies Mitch Thompson and former Mayor Steven Padilla to the Council and Port seats respectively.