01-16-2009, 05:19 PM
This is a google translation -but you can get the gist of it. They seem to be running on such a narrow platform. God help my city if they win....
Inspired by Obama
Father and son seek a regidurÃa mayor and the city's "terror"
La Raza | Javier Quiroz /
* 2009-01-11 2009-01-11
La Raza
Waukegan wants change, and change me. "So begins a pre-interview with the Democratic mayor of this city, Jose A. Guzman, a native of the Mexican state of Guanajuato and seeks to unseat the current mayor, Richard Hyde.
. But Mexico is not alone, as he joined his son Joseph L. Guzman, a single father who wants to fill the vacancy of the late councilman to stop political John Balen in the district 2.
Father and son were interviewed by race in their campaign offices and was attended by Lily Paredes and Ramon Becerra, president of the Chicago chapter of LCLAA (Labor Council for Latin American Advancement), an organization that is involved in the fight against antimigrantes laws in Waukegan.
Becerra described the precandidaturas of Guzman as "historic nationwide.
The mayor as a candidate a year ago tried to occupy the post of supervisor of health, but lost in the elections of February 2008.
OBAMA LO INSPIRA OBAMA inspired
Guzman stressed that the election of an African American is an attraction that "here you can change and I do what I'm looking for is equality for all," the Fox.
The Guzmán seeking elective posts in the desire to clear all anti-immigrant law in Waukegan, and the marriage of Julia and Juan Rodriguez, volunteers in the campaign as "the city of terror."
"We believe in them because the current government is the city of terror," said Julia.
The pre-existing leads as rivals to Mayor Richard Hyde and alderman Sam Cunningham, "but they do not change because they are there, change me," Guzman assured.
Primary elections are February 24, and father Guzman said of winning the mayoralty, the first to be fired at police chief Bill Biang to immediately suspend the seizure of cars.
According to Ramon Becerra Guzman and himself, it takes at least 3 thousand 400 votes to win the precandidatura, and about 25 thousand U.S. dollars for the campaign for mayor.
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Inspired by Obama
Father and son seek a regidurÃa mayor and the city's "terror"
La Raza | Javier Quiroz /
* 2009-01-11 2009-01-11
La Raza
Waukegan wants change, and change me. "So begins a pre-interview with the Democratic mayor of this city, Jose A. Guzman, a native of the Mexican state of Guanajuato and seeks to unseat the current mayor, Richard Hyde.
. But Mexico is not alone, as he joined his son Joseph L. Guzman, a single father who wants to fill the vacancy of the late councilman to stop political John Balen in the district 2.
Father and son were interviewed by race in their campaign offices and was attended by Lily Paredes and Ramon Becerra, president of the Chicago chapter of LCLAA (Labor Council for Latin American Advancement), an organization that is involved in the fight against antimigrantes laws in Waukegan.
Becerra described the precandidaturas of Guzman as "historic nationwide.
The mayor as a candidate a year ago tried to occupy the post of supervisor of health, but lost in the elections of February 2008.
OBAMA LO INSPIRA OBAMA inspired
Guzman stressed that the election of an African American is an attraction that "here you can change and I do what I'm looking for is equality for all," the Fox.
The Guzmán seeking elective posts in the desire to clear all anti-immigrant law in Waukegan, and the marriage of Julia and Juan Rodriguez, volunteers in the campaign as "the city of terror."
"We believe in them because the current government is the city of terror," said Julia.
The pre-existing leads as rivals to Mayor Richard Hyde and alderman Sam Cunningham, "but they do not change because they are there, change me," Guzman assured.
Primary elections are February 24, and father Guzman said of winning the mayoralty, the first to be fired at police chief Bill Biang to immediately suspend the seizure of cars.
According to Ramon Becerra Guzman and himself, it takes at least 3 thousand 400 votes to win the precandidatura, and about 25 thousand U.S. dollars for the campaign for mayor.
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