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0117 2010 Conservative Latino Talk Radio

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0117 2010, Wed, July 14, Conservative Latino Talk Radio is now also on the Latino Republican Forum and TexasGOPvote. Please go to the LatinoTalk fan page on Facebook. In my monologue I discuss how both Latinos and I, in general, respect persons of education but that we also will only tolerate just so much abuse before we will fight back. In recent commentaries on Facebook, some moronic persons have been trying to intimidate me and other Latinos. I confronted them because it is important to do so and also because I find that once confronted, they like, roaches exposed to the light, quickly scurry away. A Republican caller from Racine, Wisconsin checked in with LatinoTalk to say that he admired the program and wanted advice on how to better reach out to Latinos in his community. In today's news, I am sad and deeply disappointed to report that National Immigration Conference hosted and sponsored by FAIR, NumbersUSA & Stand with Arizona will feature more than one Latino Republican stooge to speak on their behalf. I am more deeply sorrowful that one of this speakers is Fernando Trevino of Texas whom I recruited to write for TexasGOPvote.com and has been a guest on my show. In other news, the Pew Hispanic Center recently released sweeping research showing that Latinos, in vast majorities, are both fearful and threatened by the law and events taking place in Arizona recently. A news release comes from Somos Republicans that California Hispanic Republicans endorse Carly Fiorina for US Senate over Barbara Boxer. Another press release comes from the Roy Morales campaign regarding Roy's nationwide endorsement from the Business & Industry PAC (BIPAC) which touts Roy's strong support for the military, NASA's space program, and for the energy industry. Lt.Col.(ret) Morales is running to unseat a long serving Democrat in a east Houston district where Latinos are 85% of the population.

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