Blood and manure
By Varela
To better understand some things in life, the best method, according to my psychiatrist, is to compare, but in parables, same as Jesus did when talking to others. Remember that at that time people were very ignorant – almost like today but without a crucifix.
Note that Jesus said that it would be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to walk through the door of Heaven.
From that day on, all rich men have been chopping camels into little pieces to see if they can slip them through the tiny hole.
Well, so ... to understand certain warlike poses, pretexts for struggle and militant opportunism, I always compare them with overly exaggerated notions. But I understand everything quicker that way.
For example, I picture this scenario: José Martí comes to Tampa to raise money for Cuba's independence and decides to settle in Key West with the money he collects. He buys a bungalow, starts stuffing bottles with proclamations and exhortations and tosses them into the sea...
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By Max J. Castro
These days the discussion in Washington D.C. centers on deficits. Deficit hawks abound; they predict the country will be ruined unless the U.S. budget deficit is cut beginning now. Never mind that an economy teetering on the edge of a second recession needs stimulus, not budget cutting. Deficit reduction has become the Holy Grail of...
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Arizona on hold
“Requiring Arizona law enforcement officials and agencies to determine the immigration status of every person who is arrested burdens lawfully-present aliens because their liberty will be restricted while their status is checked.”
-- U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled against parts of the anti-immigrant Arizona law, SB 1070.


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Uribe: Farewell performance
By Atilio A. Borón
An unconditional pawn of the empire, Álvaro Uribe says goodbye to the presidency of Colombia with a new provocation: the allegation of the existence of FARC camps on Venezuelan soil.


















Dorrin Rolle wants to be reelected Miami-Dade County commissioner in August. It would be his fourth term. Commissioner Rolle has been slapped on the wrist numerous times for ethics violations while a county commissioner. I think he deserves to pay a steeper price. At the very least, not get reelected. He’s held the position since being named by then Governor Lawton Chiles in 1998. 












