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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 03:38:34 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. On 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700, "RHF" wrote: DX Ace - You have Your Opinion -and- I have Mine. ''Hispanic surnamed'' used to be the criteria. Long, long ago. Before the Census started asking the Hispanic Question in 1980. Back in the day, Mexicans were considered white people. That was only because the Census had no way of creating an Hispanic subset, so Hispanics who were nto Black were put with Caucasians. |
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![]() David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo 'the confused' wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700, "RHF" wrote: DX Ace - You have Your Opinion -and- I have Mine. ''Hispanic surnamed'' used to be the criteria. Long, long ago. Before the Census started asking the Hispanic Question in 1980. Otherwise, Vicente Fox would not be Hispanic. Fujimori, former president of Peru, would not be. And all these others: Assad Bucaram Mayor of Guayaquil Carlos Menem President of Argentina Bernardo O'Higgins, Liberator of Chile. Alfredo Stroessner President of Paraguay Enrique Rikenhoff Puerto Rico Olympic Committee. José Liberman Radio Station owner in Mexico Jacobo Zabludovsky Mexican news anchor Raul Astor Argentine Comedian And so on. Hey, tell me again about how you left home at 13 and moved to Mexico. And that has exactly "what" to do with how the surnames of Hispanics do not have to be "Spanish?" Awwww Wardo, I just wanted you to tell me that lie again! Funny, but my passport has my first entrance to Mexico at age 13, and final move there a couple of years later. O, so it was just a visit then, not a real move. That would have put a crimp in that gofer job you had at the radio station. And the 'move' was more than 'couple of years later', wasn't it? dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo 'the confused' wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700, "RHF" wrote: DX Ace - You have Your Opinion -and- I have Mine. ''Hispanic surnamed'' used to be the criteria. Long, long ago. Before the Census started asking the Hispanic Question in 1980. Otherwise, Vicente Fox would not be Hispanic. Fujimori, former president of Peru, would not be. And all these others: Assad Bucaram Mayor of Guayaquil Carlos Menem President of Argentina Bernardo O'Higgins, Liberator of Chile. Alfredo Stroessner President of Paraguay Enrique Rikenhoff Puerto Rico Olympic Committee. José Liberman Radio Station owner in Mexico Jacobo Zabludovsky Mexican news anchor Raul Astor Argentine Comedian And so on. Hey, tell me again about how you left home at 13 and moved to Mexico. And that has exactly "what" to do with how the surnames of Hispanics do not have to be "Spanish?" Awwww Wardo, I just wanted you to tell me that lie again! Funny, but my passport has my first entrance to Mexico at age 13, and final move there a couple of years later. That's just a bit different from this quote: "I was 13 when I went to Latin America, and grew up there, in homes where only Spanish was spoken." It's all coming back to you now... (Apologies to Celine Dion) dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 03:38:34 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. On 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700, "RHF" wrote: DX Ace - You have Your Opinion -and- I have Mine. ''Hispanic surnamed'' used to be the criteria. Long, long ago. Before the Census started asking the Hispanic Question in 1980. Back in the day, Mexicans were considered white people. That was only because the Census had no way of creating an Hispanic subset, so Hispanics who were nto Black were put with Caucasians. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Funny, but my passport has my first entrance to Mexico at age 13, and final move there a couple of years later. O, so it was just a visit then, not a real move. That would have put a crimp in that gofer job you had at the radio station. Actually, the job was on the permanent move, at, I think, age 15. It was a formal internship program with Ramiro Garza, the most successful and famous radio programmer ever in Mexico. The first visit was to do an archeology project in Mexico and Tikal, Guatemala. And the 'move' was more than 'couple of years later', wasn't it? About 18 months, in fact. At age 17, I was in Ecuador in High School and putting a radio station on the air. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo 'the confused' wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700, "RHF" wrote: DX Ace - You have Your Opinion -and- I have Mine. ''Hispanic surnamed'' used to be the criteria. Long, long ago. Before the Census started asking the Hispanic Question in 1980. Otherwise, Vicente Fox would not be Hispanic. Fujimori, former president of Peru, would not be. And all these others: Assad Bucaram Mayor of Guayaquil Carlos Menem President of Argentina Bernardo O'Higgins, Liberator of Chile. Alfredo Stroessner President of Paraguay Enrique Rikenhoff Puerto Rico Olympic Committee. José Liberman Radio Station owner in Mexico Jacobo Zabludovsky Mexican news anchor Raul Astor Argentine Comedian And so on. Hey, tell me again about how you left home at 13 and moved to Mexico. And that has exactly "what" to do with how the surnames of Hispanics do not have to be "Spanish?" Awwww Wardo, I just wanted you to tell me that lie again! Funny, but my passport has my first entrance to Mexico at age 13, and final move there a couple of years later. That's just a bit different from this quote: "I was 13 when I went to Latin America, and grew up there, in homes where only Spanish was spoken." I went for long intervals, and returned to the US on several occasions for short periods. The last was to go to Quincy, IL, to buy equipment for a radio station. But I was living in Latin America most of the time from when I was 13. It's all coming back to you now... No, it is just about how much detail you want. It should be enough to know that from the end of my 13th year onwards, I spent nearly all my time in Latin America or in Latino communities in the US. I'm really sorry, but if I knew you cared that much, I would have saved all my airline tickets. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Funny, but my passport has my first entrance to Mexico at age 13, and final move there a couple of years later. O, so it was just a visit then, not a real move. That would have put a crimp in that gofer job you had at the radio station. Actually, the job was on the permanent move, at, I think, age 15. But at age 16, weren't you the editor of the school paper there in Ohio? It was a formal internship program with Ramiro Garza, the most successful and famous radio programmer ever in Mexico. The first visit was to do an archeology project in Mexico and Tikal, Guatemala. Well, didn't THAT put a crimp in your supposed 'jobs' in Cleveland at the time? And the 'move' was more than 'couple of years later', wasn't it? About 18 months, in fact. uh-huh. At age 17, I was in Ecuador in High School and putting a radio station on the air. Gee, didn't you 'move' to Mexico at age 17? You were born in 1946 and supposedly went to Mexico in 1963. According to your website you didn't show up in Ecuador till 1964. I think you'd better read your resume! dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo 'the confused' wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On 5 Jun 2006 18:20:37 -0700, "RHF" wrote: DX Ace - You have Your Opinion -and- I have Mine. ''Hispanic surnamed'' used to be the criteria. Long, long ago. Before the Census started asking the Hispanic Question in 1980. Otherwise, Vicente Fox would not be Hispanic. Fujimori, former president of Peru, would not be. And all these others: Assad Bucaram Mayor of Guayaquil Carlos Menem President of Argentina Bernardo O'Higgins, Liberator of Chile. Alfredo Stroessner President of Paraguay Enrique Rikenhoff Puerto Rico Olympic Committee. José Liberman Radio Station owner in Mexico Jacobo Zabludovsky Mexican news anchor Raul Astor Argentine Comedian And so on. Hey, tell me again about how you left home at 13 and moved to Mexico. And that has exactly "what" to do with how the surnames of Hispanics do not have to be "Spanish?" Awwww Wardo, I just wanted you to tell me that lie again! Funny, but my passport has my first entrance to Mexico at age 13, and final move there a couple of years later. That's just a bit different from this quote: "I was 13 when I went to Latin America, and grew up there, in homes where only Spanish was spoken." I went for long intervals, and returned to the US on several occasions for short periods. The last was to go to Quincy, IL, to buy equipment for a radio station. But I was living in Latin America most of the time from when I was 13. It's all coming back to you now... No, it is just about how much detail you want. It should be enough to know that from the end of my 13th year onwards, I spent nearly all my time in Latin America or in Latino communities in the US. I'm really sorry, but if I knew you cared that much, I would have saved all my airline tickets. You'd better read your resume, because you're full of crap! dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "bpnjensen" wrote in message oups.com... dxAce wrote: (Apologies to Celine Dion) dxAce Michigan USA Sheesh - you dump on Canadians so often - in my book, *she's* the most important reason to loathe them (if you are so inclined, of course)... ;-) They did good this week with their nabbing of those 17 terror suspects. BJ Go OILERS! :-) |
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"the unbelievable Heinz-57 witnessed by the United States." What About - "Heinz 57" Americans ? can you expand on this please ~ RHF . . .. . bpnjensen wrote: David Eduardo wrote: Otherwise, Vicente Fox would not be Hispanic. Fujimori, former president of Peru, would not be. And all these others: Assad Bucaram Mayor of Guayaquil Carlos Menem President of Argentina Bernardo O'Higgins, Liberator of Chile. Alfredo Stroessner President of Paraguay Enrique Rikenhoff Puerto Rico Olympic Committee. José Liberman Radio Station owner in Mexico Jacobo Zabludovsky Mexican news anchor Raul Astor Argentine Comedian And so on. And for that matter, the unbelievable Heinz-57 witnessed by the United States. There is no one "American" surname except arguably for Native American tribal names - every one is of foreign origin. Bruce Jensen |
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