LA COLUMNA VERTEBRAL
El Soporte Informativo Para Millones de Hispanos
Por Luisa Fernanda Montero
Debo confesar, si se me permite, que soy de las que poco me sorprendo, pero prefiero pasar por el sonrojo, antes de permitir que sean ustedes los sorprendidos. La verdad es que los tiempos modernos pueden confundir.
Hace pocos días, me ha sorprendido una publicación que narra como muchos jóvenes de hoy se divierten con prácticas sexuales grupales.
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Editorial:
This special election is not hard to figure out.
First and foremost an overwhelming majority of the voters did not care enough to come out and vote. In the race for San Diego city council, approximately 17% of the registered voters voted. This is good when you compare it to the 80th Assembly race where only 12.5% voted, out of 177,216 registered voters. There were only 22,128 votes cast or to put it another way, 81% decided they were too busy to be bothered.
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Commentary:
By Marisa Treviño
It didn’t take long before former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was forced a few weeks ago to “explain” his controversial remarks describing Texas Sen. Ted Cruz as a Latino who should not be defined as one.
When asked by ABC News whether he thought Cruz represented Latinos with his politics, Richardson answered:
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