Now that Ann Morgan Lilly’s seat on city council is up for grabs I thought I’d again look to see if there has been any new information about the Ann Morgan Lilly’s criminal complaint from October 2013. As you might remember, city employee Jose Fierro alleged in a 911 call that Ann Morgan Lilly had […]
El Paso Times Bias: Children’s Hospital
I have written many pieces documenting the bias of the El Paso Times on political matters. I have argued many times that it is Bob Moore who directly influences how the El Paso Times covers political issues. It is my belief that Bob Moore acts on behalf of a certain political factions; in this case Veronica Escobar. […]
Cielo Vista Fifth Grader Raising Money to Create 35,000 Meals for People in Need
This morning I received a message through my blog about 11 year-old, Trey E. Cochrane, a 5th grader at Cielo Vista Elementary School who is hosting a Humanitarian Project on May 9, 2015. According the message sent by Cochrane’s grandmother, Kathryn Chacon, Trey become concerned when he learned that only one out of five children […]
Carlos Gutierrez and Donald Meier Responds to El Paso Times Column by Constantine Papas
The following statements were made available to me yesterday, March 8, 2015. It is two statements in response to Dr. Papas’ editorial in the El Paso Times. As you might remember, from yesterday’s post, the El Paso Times refused to print a letter to the editor from various physicians at the children’s hospital even it though they had […]
Why El Paso Children’s Hospital Should File for Bankruptcy
Notwithstanding the political rhetoric emanating from Veronica Escobar and other politicians intimately involved in the children’s hospital fiasco, the fact is that the El Paso Children’s Hospital should file for bankruptcy. Even though the El Paso Times, masquerading as a newspaper, opines that the filing of a bankruptcy would be detrimental to the city, the […]
The Backstory to the Cultural Center
As many of you know, the Hispanic Cultural Center is now becoming a controversy for the city. As is typical in El Paso politics there is much going on in the background that the public is not privy to. The controversy surrounding the proposed cultural center, under the 2012 Quality of Life bonds, is basically […]
Pediatricians Perspective on the Financial Crisis
The following letter was emailed to me earlier today. It is a prepared a letter outlining the perspective of the pediatricians regarding the financial disaster at El Paso Children’s Hospital and the University Medical Center (UMC) with over 50 pediatricians’ support. According to Lisa Ayoub-Rodriguez, the “El Paso Times stated they had reserved a spot […]
Hillary Clinton: A political culture of elitism
The latest developing political scandal involving a potential presidential candidate clearly reveals that the United States has lost its right to call itself a bastion of Democracy. As an outsider, I have witnessed the notion of “exceptionalism” from the United States. I continuously questioned how that notion has been allowed to perpetuate itself across the […]
Why Abeytia and Noe
The two underlining themes in the questions and comments I received, as a result of my articles about Jaime Abeytia’s criminal travails, were about why Michiel Noe would appoint him and why did I bother to write about Abeytia. I would like to take this opportunity to address those two questions. The first question is […]
Jaime Abeytia’s Community Supervision Terms and Conditions
As you know, Jaime Abeytia is currently under court-imposed supervision after pleading guilty to his latest criminal activity. I thought it important to share with you exactly what the terms and conditions of the supervision is. The following is derived directly from the court ordered supervision conditions that were filed on November 5, 2014. According […]
