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Gabo

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17 years ago @ Change.gov - Leadership Conference ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Here is the answer to some of the most pressing problems in society:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtfOAIfsLt8&feature=related

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Leadership Conference ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Not necessarily. Watch this video and this will answer your questions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtfOAIfsLt8&feature=related

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Leadership Conference ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtfOAIfsLt8&feature=related

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Leadership Conference ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I hope this video helps you. Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtfOAIfsLt8&feature=related

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Leadership Conference ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hope this helps in the discussion. Something interesting to consider is the "Resource system" based solution to some of the most pressing problems in society: faces.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYrmHhxZI2w&feature=related

17 years ago @ Change.gov - CHSE Memo | Change.gov... · 0 replies · +1 points

Only in America, you can create such a bizarre term used for a document submitted to the Governmet: "Communities of Color". No wonder why this country is in such a social mess, I wonder what would be next when these "communities of Color" go from being the minority to the majority in the country....

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Latino Leadership Repo... · 1 reply · +1 points

Latino(a)s are Americans first and foremost. They are the new kid on the block, finally being able to voice their opinions loud and clear ( I know it bothers some people)-- asking a government to be fair and representative of their lives. How beautiful is this? Isn't this American...? I think they have learned quite well after centuries of living in this beautiful land.

If there is anything we have learned from U.S. History, is that immigrant waves have enhanced and added value to this great nation we all call America. Our beloved country. We are all Americans. We are all expressing our views on how this government should look and do. What a great democracy my friend. The envy of the rest of world.

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Latino Leadership Repo... · 0 replies · +1 points


With all due respect my friend. Latino(a)s ( A relative popular new term coined in the U.S. better than Nixon's administration label of Hispanics.) is a NOT a special interest group. If you are referring that Latino(a)s are a special interest group that will divide this country, and you are also immensely missing the point, and sadly have forgotten about your American History class from H.S. Remember U.S. history textbooks and the stories about previous waves of immigrants fighting for their rights and their place in a new society, e.g. Irish and Italians...???

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Latino Leadership Repo... · 0 replies · +1 points

I agree with you to the extent that we are all Americans, no matter where we come from. At least in this Hemisphere based on my travels, unfortunately, many people still perceive that the term, "American" has certain physical attributes, and if you don't fit those, you're not considered very much an American. I don't know if the there are similarities to this attitude in other parts of the world....?

But at least in this Hemisphere, it is a traditional held view by many. That's another reason to strive to diversify the Federal Goverment, especially those agencies which represent us to the rest of the world. So we can show the rest of the world the new Face of America in the 21st century-- Our true Face. Indeed, this will help a long way... ask a foreign service officer nowadays.

17 years ago @ Change.gov - Latino Leadership Repo... · 0 replies · +1 points

And we are talking about equality representation in the federal government, not immigration. Can you please put immigration to rest in this forum. Immigration rights, although important, is not the subject in this forum.

Go to the immigration forum if you are so concerned about that subject my friend.