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DROW
17th May 2005, 07:49 PM
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - America's second largest city was expected to elect its first Latino mayor in over a century on Tuesday in a vote demonstrating the influence of the nation's growing Hispanic population.

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Antonio Villaraigosa, 52, the son of Mexican immigrants, went into election day commanding a lead of about 11 percentage points over incumbent Mayor James Hahn, 54, after a campaign marked by shifting ethnic alliances in multicultural Los Angeles.

The election is a rematch of a bitter 2001 runoff in which Hahn, a pragmatic political veteran, narrowly beat his charismatic opponent. Both men are Democrats and have few policy differences.

Despite frenetic campaigning and the attention the 2005 race has drawn for its cultural implications, officials expect only about one-third of the city's electorate to vote. First results are expected after 9 p.m PDT (midnight EDT/0400 GMT Wednesday).

Latinos are the largest ethnic group in Los Angeles, making up some 47 percent of the city's 3.7 million population. Whites make up 30 percent, African-Americans 11 percent and Asians about 10 percent.

Louis DeSipio, a political science professor at the University of California Irvine, said the Los Angeles mayoral race was "an important demonstration of the Latino population's steady growth in the United States."

But Villaraigosa, who is more fluent in English than Spanish, has underplayed the Latino card, recognizing the need for cross-cultural support and in deference to lingering unease among many in the city about its shifting demographics.

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"He can't afford to alienate anybody. He can't afford to run as a Mexican-American," said Oscar Garza, editor in chief of the city magazine Tu Ciudad (Your City).

If elected, Villaraigosa would be the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since Cristobal Aguilar in 1872 when the city was emerging from its days as a Mexican settlement.

"Since the beginning, I've said, yes, I'm going to be the first but the responsibility of the first is to be mayor for everyone," Villaraigosa told reporters on the eve of the ballot.

Villaraigosa, a high school dropout raised in east Los Angeles by a single mother, has worked hard to build alliances with the African-Americans, who were furious at Hahn's ouster in 2001 of the city's black police chief Bernard Parks.

Hahn, who is white but who grew up in south Los Angeles, had previously enjoyed black support thanks largely to his popular late father Kenneth Hahn, who represented the community as county supervisors in the 1960s.

Hahn has also suffered politically from his opposition to an ultimately failed bid for secession by Los Angeles' sprawling San Fernando Valley. His administration is also under investigation for corruption at City Hall although Hahn has never been charged.

Gray-haired Hahn cites falling crime as his major achievement, but he appears lackluster compared to the energetic Villaraigosa, who kicked off election day with a 3 a.m. visit to legendary Pink's Hot Dog stand in Hollywood.

"Maybe I have a charisma deficit disorder," Hahn joked as he cast his vote on Tuesday. "But I think people want substance rather than style."

bam margera
17th May 2005, 07:52 PM
viva mexico cabrones

DROW
17th May 2005, 07:55 PM
viva mexico cabronesMuerte al malinchismo ese!

luiggispeed
17th May 2005, 08:17 PM
no me gustan los C/P pero este estuvo chevere,:


Billboard Causes Panic: Los Angeles Population Plummets 14% in Three Days

by Mac Johnson
Posted May 12, 2005

Los Angeles -- A controversial billboard campaign in Los Angeles continued to make headlines this week as anger rapidly turned to confusion and hysteria.

The billboard, advertising a Spanish Language television station, originally made news by enraging many Americans with its aggressive Mexican Nationalist message --declaring that Los Angeles was no longer part of the United States, but was instead a Mexican city once again.

Below the banner message in which “Los Angeles, CA” had been crossed out and changed in blaring red type to read “Los Angeles, MEXICO,” the billboard pronounced in Spanish “Your City. Your Team.”

Now Gringo anger is the least of the problems caused by the Billboard, as the apparently quite believable reconquista it announces sends shockwaves through the city’s residents, Anglo and Latino alike. In a scene reminiscent of war-torn Europe 60 years ago, the roads leading north out of Los Angeles are choked with thousands of Mexican refugees stoically carrying their meager possessions with them.



When I asked what had precipitated this mass exodus, one migrant, whom we’ll call Jose “X,” simply turned, pointed to the Billboard looming over his neighborhood and said, “¡Oh Man! I stopped walking too soon!” --then bravely continued on with the others.

I asked a second man why he was fleeing Los Angeles, Mexico. “I did a lotta bad things back in Mexico, I’m afraid of police there,” he said matter-of-factly, then added “In America, police must give me Latte, so I walk to America. Again. ¡Norte!”

When questioned about the efflux of migrants blackening all roads leading out of Los Angeles, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Hugh Dick responded “What Mexicans? I don’t see any Mexicans.”

The Mexican government has seen the problem though and quickly dispatched officials to the scene to aid the population in re-escaping to America. “This is a tragedy,” said Luis de Silva de Gonzales y Ramon de Dinero debajo de Mesa. He added “These people thought they were safe and prosperous, now they’re just in Mexico. Again. ¡Norte!”

The reconquista panic has taken myriad forms. Los Angeles wholesalers were said to be totally out of Chiclets brand gum, as terrified Los Angelinos, believing they were in Mexico, immediately sent their children into the streets to sell gum to tourists. A dazed passer-by, Richard Martinez, commented, “I had a good paying job, Man. Now this happens. Heck, I don’t even know how to speak Spanish except a little to my Grandmother. How am I supposed to make a living asking for hugs and cookies? I’m an American for Chrissake! Quit lumping me in with all these illegals --I DON’T WANT ANY GUM, OK? VAMOOS, YOU LITTLE URCHINS!-- Screw it. I’m moving to Canada.”

Immigrant civil rights and advocacy groups were incensed. “How many will die on the long trek north now?” asked advocate and socialite Catherine van den Hempel-Jones. “Moving the border means migrants have to walk all the way to Sacramento to find a better life now, surviving along the way only on convenience store rations and In-N-Out Burgers. When will this madness end? We demand –and will soon appeal to the United Nations to require-- that a high-speed commuter rail be built out of Los Angeles immediately, preferably one fueled by bio-diesel and catered in a culturally sensitive manner.” Ms. van den Hempel-Jones then turned and addressed one of the Northbound migrants: “Excusa me, camarada. Do you need cold AGUA?” Apparently mad from the heat, the poor Mexican migrant responded sharply and in remarkably good English “Get away from me, you freak! God, I can’t wait to get to Canada.”

Asked for a comment on the fulminant crisis, President Bush –after a three-hour closed door meeting with top advisors- made a brief statement in both English and Spanish, saying he fully supported both the migrants and those who opposed them, as well as Los Angeles being free to “discover” which country it felt most comfortable in. He then ended with a prayer calling for understanding and tolerance for “all God’s voters.” Asked by reporters about potential Homeland Security implications, President Bush responded that he was “112% dedicated to securing the border, just as soon as it could be found.”

President Vicente Fox of Mexico subsequently released a statement condemning Bush’s total support for illegal aliens as “lukewarm” and demanding that Bush immediately deploy the Marines to Los Angeles to “restore Mexico’s moneymaker, dammit.” Adding, “¿Do you think these people can sell enough gum to wire home a billion dollars a month? ¡Take back L.A. now!”

Democrats immediately condemned President Bush’s bilingual statement as insensitive; then issued a counter-statement demanding that Los Angeles residents still be allowed to vote in the US by absentee ballot, and offering Mexico all California south of the Central Valley as an apology for “the crimes of the 1840’s”.

“¡NOOOOOOOOO! ¡GOD, NO!” commented President Fox.

Anti-American liberal whites in Los Angeles briefly poured into the streets to celebrate L.A.’s “liberation” from United States “hegemony”, but they were quickly dispersed with massive force from the Federale LAPD. Commented one smiling officer as he repeatedly swung his baton onto a crying trustafarian, “Where’s your First Amendment NOW, pinko?” The officer then asked us to pay a $100 cash fee for a “reporting license.” “After this, I’m gonna start me a drug gang!” he told a grinning friend standing nearby, on the thin neck of a “Peace Activist”.

Pandemonium swept also through the wealthy neighborhoods of the Hollywood hills as Celebrities and hangers-on alike awoke to silent vacuum cleaners and mute lawnmowers. In a statement on her website, Barbara Streisand reported that she would remain in Los Angeles as long as her colonic held out, if only to document the crisis on her new blog, I’m Famous, I Must be Smart! The blog’s firsthand account of life without servants is chilling, to say the least: “This morning Ariel had to try to change her baby’s diaper without Consuela or Maria. Thankfully, Doctors were able to save the precious child before she asphyxiated. Ariel’s easily chapped hands are another matter altogether, however. This is Bush’s fault! Listen to me, People!”

Back on the roadway, Jose “X” added one last remark: “I hope they don’t move the border again. I mean, I left Mexico for a reason.”

Well said, Jose. Well said. Here in America, we’ve all left someplace else for a reason. So why on earth would we want to make America into any place else?

Reporting LIVE! from the scene of the unfolding Reconquista Panic: Mac Johnson, Servicio Noticias de Eventos Humanos.

Jayson Blair and Dan Rather contributed to this article.

bam margera
17th May 2005, 08:26 PM
Los Angeles wholesalers were said to be totally out of Chiclets brand gum, as terrified Los Angelinos, believing they were in Mexico, immediately sent their children into the streets to sell gum to tourists....


vicente fox es otro mamabicho