8:40 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · language|Politics · 2 Comments
19 May 2006
Lots of buzz around the topic of the English as the official language of the U.S. On the Reuters news website, Alberto Gonzales’s explaining away of the issue is classified under the heading “World Crises”:
President George W. Bush has long opposed making English the country’s national language, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said on Friday, a day after the Senate voted to do so, but the White House said later Gonzales had got caught in a “linguistic snare.”The Senate vote came in an amendment to proposed legislation overhauling U.S. immigration law and directed the government to “preserve and enhance” the role of English. Opponents said it could affect the status of some multilingual services offered by government organizations.
Adding to the confusion, the Senate also adopted a softer amendment calling English the “unifying language” of the United States. Senators take both versions into negotiations over a final bill with the U.S. House of Representatives.
Gonzales is quick to defend Dubya by saying:
“The president has never supported making English the national language,” Gonzales said after meeting with state and local officials in Texas to discuss cooperation on enforcement of immigration laws.
He said Bush has instead long supported a concept called “English-Plus,” believing that it was good to be proficient in more than one language.Later on Friday, the White House weighed in to clarify Gonzales’ remarks, saying the president does not believe in English as an “official” language.
Apparently the “little mix up” stemmed from confusion around the terms “national language” and “official language”, according to Reuters.
Related:
Via / Reuters
11:00 am By Maegan La Mala · Cuba|Money · 2 Comments
19 May 2006
Cuban president Fidel Castro took to the television to deny a Forbes Magazine report which lists him in:
…7th place in a group of 10 world leaders with “lofty positions and vast fortunes.” The magazine estimated Castro’s personal wealth to be $900 million.
Earlier this week Fidel Castro appeared on the government’s daily public affairs program Mesa Redonda and said:
All this makes me sick. Why should I defend myself against this rubbish? If they can prove I have an account abroad … containing even one dollar I will resign my post.
Forbes Magazine admits in the article that the estimate is more art than science.
Via / Yahoo
7:53 am By Maegan La Mala · Activism|Internet|New York City|Women · 4 Comments
19 May 2006
Oye mami. Yeah you. I wanna hit that. Psst. Why don’t you look back? Ay you ain’t that pretty anyway. As soon as the temperatures begin to rise into skirt and sandalia season, the brain cells and self-control of some men seem to disappear. Yes, it’s piropo season. While I am not against being given a well placed compliment, there is a fine line between a passing “You look nice today” and “I wanna lick you up and down” that men here on the streets of NYC cross. Well some mujeres aren’t taking it anymore and are fighting back, with their cameras.
VivirLatino is a daily publication published by Mamita Mala Media, dedicated to featuring all the latest politics, culture, entertainment of interest to the diverse Latin@ diaspora.
About | Advertise with us | Contact | Twitter