June 16, 2007
The best part? The predictable response:"You've got to turn off the Spanish television set" and avoid Spanish-language television, books and newspapers, the Republican governor said Wednesday night at the annual convention of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
"You're just forced to speak English, and that just makes you learn the language faster," Schwarzenegger said.
"I know this sounds odd and this is the politically incorrect thing to say, and I'm going to get myself in trouble," he said, noting that he rarely spoke German and was forced to learn English when he emigrated from Austria.
Schwarzenegger was responding to a question about how Hispanic students can improve academically. Many journalists for Spanish-language organizations in the audience were surprised by the remarks.
"I'm sitting shaking my head not believing that someone would be so naive and out of it that he would say something like that," said Alex Nogales, president and chief executive of the National Hispanic Media Coalition.I'd just like to point out that this dude is the one keeping his people down, ok. It's not the Man. It's the Hombre. I should remind Mr. Nogales of a couple of things. First, Mr. Schwarzenegger DIDN'T have the "native" language resources that you and your colleagues provide. And somehow, he managed to learn enough to be informed enough to be THE FRIGGING GOVERNOR of the richest, most diverse state in the US.
Hispanic immigrants need Spanish-language media to stay informed and "function in this society," Nogales said.
How much more functional than the Governor do Hispanic immigrants need to be in this society, Mr. Nogales?
Second, I'd like to invite Mr. Nogales to take a look around. What language was that interview conducted in? Oh yeah, English. What language is spoken in classrooms in major Universities? What's that? Yep, also English. What do you really want Mr. Nogales? From my perspective as an educator of Hispanic children, I see you doing them and their parents a disservice by making it easy on them to remain in a shadowy "other" realm, LA's second city, where English is rare and education and resources are low. Let's face it. English is the de facto language of business and academia in this country. There are limits to what you can do if you do not speak it. Period. And the best way to learn English is to be immersed in it, as for any other language.
Props to Ah-Nuld. He's been there and he accomplished something great, therefore he has the right to share the benefit of his experience. But to say (essentially) that his opinion is unwelcome because he didn't have the resources available to Spanish speakers in CA today is ludicrous, and furthermore to call him naive and out of touch because he didn't need crutches to get there is selfish and self-serving.
What is your real goal, Mr. Nogales? To force-feed non-English speakers your bullshit propaganda? To keep your people down so that they will foment a revolution? Or to make this country as Spanish speaking as Mexico. Ironic that, as the Spanish language itself was imposed on Mexico about 500 years ago.....
h/t Mikey
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June 08, 2007
This is what happens when you drive drunk. You go to jail. PERIOD. Rich and Famous means nothing to Justice. Remember, she's blind.
Suck it up Paris. Maybe you'll actually learn a lesson from this. You know, that Mommy and Daddy can't cover for you for the rest of your life.
Here's my favorite part:
Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200 dollars. Not that you need it.As [deputy city attorney, David Bozanich] made the final pitch for Hilton's further incarceration, Hilton's entire body began trembling. She had a ball of tissue clutched in her hand and tears ran down her face.
Seconds later the judge announced his decision.
"The defendant is remanded to county jail to serve the remainder of her 45-day sentence. This order is forthwith," he said.
Hilton screamed.
The courtroom was surrounded with eight deputies who immediately ordered all spectators out.
Hilton's mother Kathy threw her arms around her husband Rick and sobbed uncontrollably.
Deputies escorted Hilton out of the room, holding each of her arms as she looked back.
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June 06, 2007
Can't you just see the tinfoil hat brigade protesting the Red Cross? I wouldn't put it past them.....Red Cross Offering Gas For Blood
Lucky Winner Will Get $3,500 In Gasoline
PHILADELPHIA — American Red Cross officials are offering the chance to win free gasoline as an incentive to get more Pennsylvania and New Jersey residents to donate blood.
This summer, each donor will automatically be entered in a drawing to win $3,500 worth of gasoline. Entries for the first drawing, July 23, are already being accepted. An identical raffle will start July 23 and run through Sept. 16. Every day, the Red Cross also will award a $25 gas card to a randomly selected donor.
idea stolen shamelessly from BR
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