Several factors motivate me to offer some unusual-but-necessary ideas for celebrating Cinco de Mayo next month. For your convenience, I’ve listed those factors below: The first is an abundance of political rhetoric on the issues of illegal immigration and border security; The second is a shortage of substantial and immediate federal government action on the [...]
Unusual Ideas Offered for Cinco de Mayo
April 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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Blogger Launches ‘Pardon Peter Lynch’ Effort
April 4th, 2008 · 6 Comments
“I don’t feel welcome in this state anymore, and I feel really bad about that. It’s a beautiful state here. After my six months of probation is completed with no other unknown caveats to this coming up, I want to go. I want to be somewhere other than here.” — Peter Lynch The words above, [...]
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Veteran Found Guilty in Mexican Flag Incident
April 3rd, 2008 · 23 Comments
If New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has a shred of honor and patriotism, he will immediately pardon Peter Lynch. Lynch is an Air Force veteran who, on Sept. 17, 2007, saw a Mexican Flag flying on a flag pole on the University of New Mexico campus. Seeing no American flag present, especially on Constitution Day, [...]
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