Mary Sanchez
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Congressional action, not raids, the answer to immigration problem
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1152 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML The federal government has been hard at work in Iowa lately. In May, federal officials quietly leased a huge cattle complex in Waterloo, Iowa. Soon citizens were speculating about what might possibly be coming to the National Cattle Congress... May/16/2008 12:35 PM |
Hillary's role: Exit stage left
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1037 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML "A lady always knows when to leave the party." Or so my mother used to say. It's time for Hillary Clinton to take a tip and leave - not the party, of course, but the presidential race. Clinton's chance to make a graceful exit may have already passed.... May/9/2008 2:43 PM |
The minority candidate's burden: to 'explain' his race
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1093 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML God forbid that I should ever have to stand up and "clearly and unequivocally" denounce everyone I've ever been close to who has expressed views that are less than politically correct. Half the extended family would have to go. And a whole lot of... May/2/2008 4:59 PM |
For all the moralizing about 'illegals,' where's the justice in U.S. immigration policy?
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1122 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Both men proclaim a reverence to God. Both avow that faith is their guiding principle and stress the duty to follow the tenets of religion. Pope Benedict XVI in his actions seems to bear that out. As for George W. Bush, I'm beginning to have my... Apr/25/2008 4:58 PM |
We've got problems, sure, but don't blame them on free-trade agreements
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1149 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Let's agree to quit walloping the free trade pinata. Really, this is bordering on ridiculous. Many Americans - those in the middle and on the lower end of the economic spectrum - are feeling vulnerable right now. And so candidates - at least,... Apr/11/2008 3:04 PM |
Complacency: The one benefit of citizenship the U.S. can no longer afford
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1049 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML The words came out of her young mouth as biting, harsh truths. American-born kids, the ones who are legally here, they waste it, the teenager told me. They do drugs, they drink, they don't study. They join gangs or simply think the gang life is... Apr/8/2008 4:34 PM |
Four decades after King's assassination, do we really get his message?
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1160 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML I have a dream. I have a dream that, one day, this nation's veneration of Martin Luther King Jr. will not be limited to the platitudes that get wheeled out every year to mark his birthday or Black History Month. I have a dream that the sanitized,... Mar/28/2008 2:35 PM |
Talking about race: An object lesson
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1150 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Forgive me for saying so, but the ranting of Barack Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., did not horrify me. For the record, I don't agree with his outlandish rhetoric, but it neither shocks nor disgusts me. I've heard a lot of that.. Mar/21/2008 8:01 AM |
Note to political wives: Time to stop suffering in silence
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1082 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Here she is again, the docile, stoic wife. This go around it's Silda Wall Spitzer, spouse of more than two decades to Eliot Spitzer, the New York ex-governor snared in a prostitution ring. She's the latest woman to play the supportive female,... Mar/14/2008 12:54 PM |
Latino support is there for Obama if he seeks it
BC-SANCHEZ-COLUMN:KC: (1119 words) Mary Sanchez Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Texas clinched it. Latino voters prefer Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama. Clinton won two-thirds of the Latino vote in Texas, solidifying a pattern that has shown up in primaries and caucuses nationwide. In California, Clinton took the Hispanic vote by 67. Mar/7/2008 3:52 PM |
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