02-06-2009, 10:36 PM
Keep this in mind. If Mr. Guzman loses we all lose. This is a translated article.
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Puro Futbol Online
Publicado el 01-14-2009 Published 01-14-2009
"If we lose, we all lose," José Guzmán
Oscar Zepeda
Waukegan, IL.-- The mayoral candidate, Jose Guzman, launches a call for awareness to the Hispanic community to come out to vote in the upcoming primary elections coming February 24 to begin the road to democracy for all ethnic community and in this says that "If I lose, the entire Latino community loses."
The candidate, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, which has its office in the campaign of 818 Washington Street, said that one can not wait any longer for the current municipal government made a profit for the Hispanic people, as no have done in years, now that is less demanding social justice for all.
"For the problem of mismanagement is over we have to start from the top, you have to go out and vote for the only option we have Hispanic and that I represent, to elect a new mayor and to run our campaign plans that focus on education, public safety, health and improvement project for the lake water, "he said.
Although it seems simple, the task is arduous and difficult to convince people that the 7 thousand 500 registered Latino voters, it takes at least 4 thousand votes for mayor of Waukegan and is in the hands of Hispanics have access to power and political change that requires the city to completely stop the tide of injustice being committed in a way, as a daily or as usual, by those authorities, "says Guzman.
"We talk about forfeiture of cars, lack of a good education for children, lack of attention in the health sector, hospitals that do not work as they should, of violations of the right of expression, so many things that have delayed growth and scaring our countrymen in other cities and this has to end the suffrage of our people, "he said.
In the field of education must form a committee to analyze the education systems in neighboring cities such as Lake Forest, Libertiville, Gurnee and implement these methods in this city to raise the quality of learning for children to continue to avoid the drop school and gain more professional, he said.
Public safety is destroying the confidence of the Latin, we must recover and finish with these uniformed officers, starting with the chief of police who abuse their office, he said, while acknowledging that there are policemen who are respected and their work as due.
"We must have rules to punish those officers who violate the rights of citizens, making them sign documents, confessions, intimidate or use force through physical or psychological torture, these elements must be killed immediately without being entitled to pay and turns to a court for trial, "the mayoral candidate whose campaign slogan" To unite or Waukegan in English, "For United Waukegan.
Waukegan, he said, hospitals need real and review currently in service, according to reports, is bad. The same applies to the lake, which is said to be cleaned, because it contains areas where the companies have deposited large amounts of asbestos.
But the important thing is to get out to vote, otherwise, he added, "we all lose and can not have another opportunity to make short-term change."
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Puro Futbol Online
Publicado el 01-14-2009 Published 01-14-2009
"If we lose, we all lose," José Guzmán
Oscar Zepeda
Waukegan, IL.-- The mayoral candidate, Jose Guzman, launches a call for awareness to the Hispanic community to come out to vote in the upcoming primary elections coming February 24 to begin the road to democracy for all ethnic community and in this says that "If I lose, the entire Latino community loses."
The candidate, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, which has its office in the campaign of 818 Washington Street, said that one can not wait any longer for the current municipal government made a profit for the Hispanic people, as no have done in years, now that is less demanding social justice for all.
"For the problem of mismanagement is over we have to start from the top, you have to go out and vote for the only option we have Hispanic and that I represent, to elect a new mayor and to run our campaign plans that focus on education, public safety, health and improvement project for the lake water, "he said.
Although it seems simple, the task is arduous and difficult to convince people that the 7 thousand 500 registered Latino voters, it takes at least 4 thousand votes for mayor of Waukegan and is in the hands of Hispanics have access to power and political change that requires the city to completely stop the tide of injustice being committed in a way, as a daily or as usual, by those authorities, "says Guzman.
"We talk about forfeiture of cars, lack of a good education for children, lack of attention in the health sector, hospitals that do not work as they should, of violations of the right of expression, so many things that have delayed growth and scaring our countrymen in other cities and this has to end the suffrage of our people, "he said.
In the field of education must form a committee to analyze the education systems in neighboring cities such as Lake Forest, Libertiville, Gurnee and implement these methods in this city to raise the quality of learning for children to continue to avoid the drop school and gain more professional, he said.
Public safety is destroying the confidence of the Latin, we must recover and finish with these uniformed officers, starting with the chief of police who abuse their office, he said, while acknowledging that there are policemen who are respected and their work as due.
"We must have rules to punish those officers who violate the rights of citizens, making them sign documents, confessions, intimidate or use force through physical or psychological torture, these elements must be killed immediately without being entitled to pay and turns to a court for trial, "the mayoral candidate whose campaign slogan" To unite or Waukegan in English, "For United Waukegan.
Waukegan, he said, hospitals need real and review currently in service, according to reports, is bad. The same applies to the lake, which is said to be cleaned, because it contains areas where the companies have deposited large amounts of asbestos.
But the important thing is to get out to vote, otherwise, he added, "we all lose and can not have another opportunity to make short-term change."