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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Rep. Picraux on We The People This Thursday

WE THE PEOPLE

JULY 21, 2005 -  Albuquerque Channel 27, 7-8 PM. CALL-IN:  346-1633. Please, TAPE the program if you cannot be present.

GUEST:    Representative Danice Picraux, New Mexico District 25
HOST:    Mickey Bock

WE THE PEOPLE is an innovative call-in television show looking for TRUTH and TRANSPARENCY in local, state and federal governments. We hope to remind viewers of their legacy and heritage coming from the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It is our country's government--based on law and not tyranny--that grants us FREEDOM.

Watch us every Thursday 7-8 PM, Community Cable Channel 27, Albuquerque, NM. Call-in (the number will be flashed on the TV Screen) or e-mail us and we will try to answer your questions and concerns. Kindly forward to Albuquerque area friends.

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THANKS FOR WATCHING
Mickey Bock/Judith Binder

July 19, 2005 at 12:03 PM in Media | Permalink

Comments

Go the hell back to TX-

People I know this may not be the proper place to address this issue. but please tell me when and where we can address this issue.

We as New Mexicans do not need another TX telling us how to run our party. As from the days of Moses Mercado and the Kerry camp2004, the last thing we need is an outsider a Texan at that telling us what best for NM. People like Texan Joaquin Guerra at the NM state party continue to address our issues as " well thats not how we do it in TX" Well go the hell back to TX Mr. Guerra. The NM people and the party have survived here well before you and TX, and we will be here much longer than you will be in NM.

If Guerra continues to work as a member of the Democratic party we will have the same outcome as when Mr. Mercado did when he was here in 2004.

We dont need texas telling us what to do!

Posted by: judas | Jul 19, 2005 1:35:43 PM

Well Judas your alias is most fitting, great way to sow dissent. By the look on your face it was obvioius you were not listining last night. You should focus on the hard work at hand and considering your anglo origin perhaps you should consider yourself as a uninvited guest here in New Mexico.

Posted by: | Jul 19, 2005 2:13:58 PM

Friends:

Will the real Joaquin Guerra stand up!
it seems JG has chosen to stand up.

you see Judas number 2 is Mr. Guerra.
Judas 1- is the real deal.
Please Mr. Guerra spare us from your TX pol. spins 101.
SAVE YOURSELF.
You should consider that ego Texan's like your-self, come into this state and cause the very "dissent" that you are speak of!
Your agenda is you, not New Mexico,

By the look on your face lastnight I am sure you that you too were not listing nor were you watching-

I dont know what my anglo origin has to do with this but I can say that I have been here all my life and will be here far longer than you.

The only un-invited guest among the party is another Texan telling us New Mexican how to lose yet another election in NM.......please spare us the heart attack and go the hell Back to Texas.

"that not how we do it on the TX ranch"- Joaquin Guerra DPNM Convention meeting.

Posted by: judas | Jul 19, 2005 9:06:11 PM

You know, name calling someone because they are from another state is rude and silly. If you have something concrete to criticize in how people operate that's one thing. But just accusing them of being from another state doesn't really say anything of importance.

Just because someone is from another state doesn't mean they are ineffective and just because someone is from here doesn't mean they ARE effective. You are showing your prejudice, that's all.

Posted by: El Norte | Jul 20, 2005 11:25:55 AM

PS You apparently can't spell either.

Posted by: El Norte | Jul 20, 2005 11:26:54 AM

Hey Judas...looks like it is being addressed right here right now. Boy you are pissed huh!

I can not imagine what Joaquin said. It is a shame when someone cannot share their past experiences. In all my dealings with Joaquin I find him very much a listener and not a grandstander. Helpful, dedicated to the cause of fighting against our country being run into the shitter, and doing what he can to change the direction.

I guess if he draws on his Texas life experience, you perceive that as evil. I really do not understand.

Can't we all get along???


Posted by: meb | Jul 20, 2005 4:05:27 PM

I don't know who said "considering your anglo origin perhaps you should consider yourself as a uninvited guest here in New Mexico", but it's not only unbelievably offensive but also incredibly stupid.

The idea that the respect accorded to a person's political opinions and belief should depend on their ethnicity is antithetical to all notions of a civilized democracy.

It also shows an appalling ignorance of history. The Athabaskan speakers were uninvited when they arrived here in perhaps the 1200s, the Spanish speakers equally uninvited when they arrived in the 1500s, and English speakers equally uninvited when they arrived in the 1800s. Should only the Tewa speakers have a right to vote?

Posted by: Michael H Schneider | Jul 20, 2005 11:30:56 PM

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