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Riddle Me This About the Supposed Resignation

Riddle me this, the El Paso Times has reported numerous times that Larry Romero has resigned. The paper has even published the affirmative assertion that Larry Romero resigned “effective Sunday.” KVIA, for its part, initially stated that Larry Romero had resigned referencing the El Paso Times as its source. KVIA followed up its initial report […]

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County Releases Withheld Document to Me

Last Wednesday, February 2, 2016, the County released a document to me that they had withheld from an open records request that I had filed back on October of 2015. The document is a summary of the 407(f) Deferred Compensation Plan Agreement for Jim Valenti, that the county’s attorney had prepared. It was marked “Privileged […]

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Diversity in the Democrat Party

Right off the bat I am going to make clear that I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat. Invariably when I write about one political party or the other, party operatives jump in to argue that I am party blind. As a foreign citizen I cannot vote in the upcoming presidential election. That said, […]

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The Kate del Castillo Tequila Conspiracy

The underlining problem with the drug trafficking problem is the corruption. Most dialog about drug trafficking focuses on the public corruption in Mexico. Although sometimes acknowledged, for the most part, public corruption in the United States is often overlooked in the part that it plays in the consumption of illicit narcotics. However, one aspect that […]

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Pope Visit Exposes El Paso Cultural War

The Pope’s upcoming visit to Cd. Juárez exposes the cultural war against Latinos/Hispanics that has been going on for a number of years now. What? El Paso is over 80% Hispanic, how can there be a war against Hispanics? The truth is that many Hispanics, some unknowingly, contribute to the class and cultural war that […]