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Kerry to Latinos: ?I want a beer, please?

Presidential candidate John Kerry, who was recently chastised by Raul Yzaguirre, president of the National Council of La Raza, was in California this week attempting to define himself to Latino voters by attending a Cinco de Mayo event.

Yzaguirre wrote Kerry, ??relegating all of your minority staff to the important but limited role of outreach only reinforces perceptions that your campaign views Hispanics as a voting constituency to be mobilized, but not as experts to be consulted in shaping policy.?

??Not a single one of your senior staff is Latino. Quite frankly, we find this deeply troubling,? Mr. Yzaguirre wrote, adding that that raises ?questions about the seriousness of your commitment to diversity.?" (Washington Times, May 5, 2004)

Kerry jumped at the opportunity to sit down with Jorge Ramos on Univision?s evening newscast for a one-on-one interview conducted in English.

??For Kerry to have chosen the Univision Network as a medium to reach U.S. voters is extremely significant since it demonstrates that politicians and presidential candidates need to speak to Spanish-language media to attract the Hispanic vote,? said Jorge Ramos.? (Hispanic Business.com, May 4, 2004)

So how did Kerry calm the concerns of La Raza and convey his understanding of the significance of the Latino vote during the course of the interview? By ending with a little Spanish he told Ramos he?d been practicing: ?Quiero una cerveza, por favor? ? ?I want a beer, please.?

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I guess Kerry can miss his message in more than one language 😀
 
Originally posted by: charrison
Presidential candidate John Kerry, who was recently chastised by Raul Yzaguirre, president of the National Council of La Raza, was in California this week attempting to define himself to Latino voters by attending a Cinco de Mayo event.

Yzaguirre wrote Kerry, ??relegating all of your minority staff to the important but limited role of outreach only reinforces perceptions that your campaign views Hispanics as a voting constituency to be mobilized, but not as experts to be consulted in shaping policy.?

??Not a single one of your senior staff is Latino. Quite frankly, we find this deeply troubling,? Mr. Yzaguirre wrote, adding that that raises ?questions about the seriousness of your commitment to diversity.?" (Washington Times, May 5, 2004)

Kerry jumped at the opportunity to sit down with Jorge Ramos on Univision?s evening newscast for a one-on-one interview conducted in English.

??For Kerry to have chosen the Univision Network as a medium to reach U.S. voters is extremely significant since it demonstrates that politicians and presidential candidates need to speak to Spanish-language media to attract the Hispanic vote,? said Jorge Ramos.? (Hispanic Business.com, May 4, 2004)

So how did Kerry calm the concerns of La Raza and convey his understanding of the significance of the Latino vote during the course of the interview? By ending with a little Spanish he told Ramos he?d been practicing: ?Quiero una cerveza, por favor? ? ?I want a beer, please.?

linkage

I guess Kerry can miss his message in more than one language 😀


wow its funny that a credible newspaper has a completly different story
 
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: charrison
Presidential candidate John Kerry, who was recently chastised by Raul Yzaguirre, president of the National Council of La Raza, was in California this week attempting to define himself to Latino voters by attending a Cinco de Mayo event.

Yzaguirre wrote Kerry, ??relegating all of your minority staff to the important but limited role of outreach only reinforces perceptions that your campaign views Hispanics as a voting constituency to be mobilized, but not as experts to be consulted in shaping policy.?

??Not a single one of your senior staff is Latino. Quite frankly, we find this deeply troubling,? Mr. Yzaguirre wrote, adding that that raises ?questions about the seriousness of your commitment to diversity.?" (Washington Times, May 5, 2004)

Kerry jumped at the opportunity to sit down with Jorge Ramos on Univision?s evening newscast for a one-on-one interview conducted in English.

??For Kerry to have chosen the Univision Network as a medium to reach U.S. voters is extremely significant since it demonstrates that politicians and presidential candidates need to speak to Spanish-language media to attract the Hispanic vote,? said Jorge Ramos.? (Hispanic Business.com, May 4, 2004)

So how did Kerry calm the concerns of La Raza and convey his understanding of the significance of the Latino vote during the course of the interview? By ending with a little Spanish he told Ramos he?d been practicing: ?Quiero una cerveza, por favor? ? ?I want a beer, please.?

linkage

I guess Kerry can miss his message in more than one language 😀


wow its funny that a credible newspaper has a completly different story

Ah, took enough time to learn a few lines. How kind of him.
 
From the link that was NOT the California Repulican Party site:

"The senator made his remarks at a school in East Los Angeles after delivering a Cinco de Mayo speech on education to about 400 people there. Alongside his wife, who spoke first in fluent Spanish, he ventured a few halting sentences, relying on note cards to tell the largely Hispanic crowd that he had been listening to Spanish-language tapes during his campaign travel but that he needed more "tiempo libre," free time.

He also veered back into Spanish to deliver a trademark stump line: that he was there not just to celebrate a holiday but to mark the beginning "del final del administración de Bush."

Funny, charrison, no mention of cerveza.
 
Originally posted by: charrison
Presidential candidate John Kerry, who was recently chastised by Raul Yzaguirre, president of the National Council of La Raza, was in California this week attempting to define himself to Latino voters by attending a Cinco de Mayo event.

Yzaguirre wrote Kerry, ??relegating all of your minority staff to the important but limited role of outreach only reinforces perceptions that your campaign views Hispanics as a voting constituency to be mobilized, but not as experts to be consulted in shaping policy.?

??Not a single one of your senior staff is Latino. Quite frankly, we find this deeply troubling,? Mr. Yzaguirre wrote, adding that that raises ?questions about the seriousness of your commitment to diversity.?" (Washington Times, May 5, 2004)

Kerry jumped at the opportunity to sit down with Jorge Ramos on Univision?s evening newscast for a one-on-one interview conducted in English.

??For Kerry to have chosen the Univision Network as a medium to reach U.S. voters is extremely significant since it demonstrates that politicians and presidential candidates need to speak to Spanish-language media to attract the Hispanic vote,? said Jorge Ramos.? (Hispanic Business.com, May 4, 2004)

So how did Kerry calm the concerns of La Raza and convey his understanding of the significance of the Latino vote during the course of the interview? By ending with a little Spanish he told Ramos he?d been practicing: ?Quiero una cerveza, por favor? ? ?I want a beer, please.?

linkage

I guess Kerry can miss his message in more than one language 😀

:roll:
Zzzzzzz
 
These threads make me LMAO, along with the foragainst threads and all the other threads, i mean, who cares?

Isn't it the politics you should worry about?

Schröder is out of my vote, how about yours, if you do not vote, you have no right to complain, you lost that right when you did not vote.
 
Another bunch of republican TRIPE and LIES

Poor Republicans.. they have been hearing so many lies from this admin that they don't even know when they are being lied to anymore.
 
Originally posted by: Perknose
From the link that was NOT the California Repulican Party site:

"The senator made his remarks at a school in East Los Angeles after delivering a Cinco de Mayo speech on education to about 400 people there. Alongside his wife, who spoke first in fluent Spanish, he ventured a few halting sentences, relying on note cards to tell the largely Hispanic crowd that he had been listening to Spanish-language tapes during his campaign travel but that he needed more "tiempo libre," free time.

He also veered back into Spanish to deliver a trademark stump line: that he was there not just to celebrate a holiday but to mark the beginning "del final del administración de Bush."

Funny, charrison, no mention of cerveza.

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By ending with a little Spanish he told Ramos he?d been practicing: ?Quiero una cerveza, por favor? ? ?I want a beer, please.?

Who's been giving Kerry his Spanish lessons, the chihuahua from the Taco Bell commercials?
 
Originally posted by: glenn1
By ending with a little Spanish he told Ramos he?d been practicing: ?Quiero una cerveza, por favor? ? ?I want a beer, please.?

Who's been giving Kerry his Spanish lessons, the chihuahua from the Taco Bell commercials?

:laugh:
 
Who cares about La Razza (google la razza racist) is a racist org who stocks he state assembly houses with illegals in the crowds to lean heavy on pro-illegal measures. Thier whole idea is to mexican USA though population both by having massive illegal immigration and millions of children. up thiers is what I say. My parents did it legal so can you.
 
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Perknose
From the link that was NOT the California Repulican Party site:

"The senator made his remarks at a school in East Los Angeles after delivering a Cinco de Mayo speech on education to about 400 people there. Alongside his wife, who spoke first in fluent Spanish, he ventured a few halting sentences, relying on note cards to tell the largely Hispanic crowd that he had been listening to Spanish-language tapes during his campaign travel but that he needed more "tiempo libre," free time.

He also veered back into Spanish to deliver a trademark stump line: that he was there not just to celebrate a holiday but to mark the beginning "del final del administración de Bush."

Funny, charrison, no mention of cerveza.

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two ....

three

Wow, wonder if it is still just a "bunch of republican TRIPE and LIES" :roll:

*****

Pretty funny though😀

CkG
 
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